Fourteen men, five women and two children were killed when a Lockheed Lodestar plane crashed into a swamp on 10 March 1949. The aircraft had just taken off from Bilinga airstrip, a mile from Coolangatta. The cause of the crash was established as loss of fore and aft control due to improper loading, resulting in the centre of gravity being considerably aft of the permissible limit.
Coolangatta Aircraft Crash
Quick Statistics
21
Fatalities
Information sources
The Argus, 'Passengers never had a change, 21 incinerated in Qld plane disaster', 11 March 1949, website viewed 8 June 2021