A Cessna 210 crashed into the sea near Goolwa South, South Australia, killing all three people on board
A Cessna 210N Centurion aircraft crashed into the sea off the Murray Mouth near Goolwa South, South Australia, on Friday afternoon, 6 February 2026, at around 16:25 local time.
The aircraft was operating a private flight and was En route when it went down under unknown circumstances. The pilot and two passengers were on board at the time of the accident. All three occupants were fatally injured, and no other casualties were reported.
The aircraft, registered VH-RDH and operated by GoolwaAir, was manufactured in 1981 and powered by a Teledyne-Continental IO-520 engine. The impact destroyed the aircraft.
Emergency services responded to reports of the crash, and authorities confirmed that the wreckage was located in the ocean near the mouth of the Murray River. An investigation is expected to determine the cause of the accident.
At this stage, information is based on reports from news media, social media, and unofficial sources.
Social Media
Long Bay, Goolwa South: Three men dead after light plane crashed into the ocean in front of shocked beach-goers https://t.co/Vp1OpYrOuG
— Daily Mail (@DailyMail) February 6, 2026
BREAKING: A pilot and two young passengers have died after the light plane they were travelling in crashed into the ocean near Goolwa South. The bodies of a 57-year-old Morphett Vale man, an 18-year-old Freeling man and a 19-year-old from Pasadena have been recovered as a major… pic.twitter.com/5yGBy5Fupu
— 7NEWS Adelaide (@7NewsAdelaide) February 6, 2026
🚨🇦🇺 Light Plane Crash South Australia
— Chyno News (@ChynoNews) February 6, 2026
Horrifying images are circulating of the light plane nose diving before it crashed off the coast of SA.
Three fatalities have been reported.
The wreckage has been brought to shore. Investigations into the incident are ongoing. pic.twitter.com/ElbecSOupJ
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