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Two pilots dead in muster chopper collision

Kimberley helicopter crash

Source: WA Police

Two pilots have died in a collision between muster helicopters at a remote cattle station in Western Australia’s Kimberley.

Police said the helicopters collided shortly after take-off near Mount Anderson, in Camballin, in the WA outback.

“Both helicopters only had one person on board,” WA Police said on Thursday

“Sadly, both pilots – a 29-year-old man and a 30-year-old man – died as a result of injuries received during the crash.”

Police received a report of the aviation crash about 6.20am.

The location is about 300 kilometres east of Broome in the remote north-west of the state.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has been notified and will conduct a transport safety investigation into the incident.

WA Police will prepare a report for the coroner.

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