FEELING THE FEEL: Bus, plane mired on Fraser



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High tide and soft sands on Fraser Island are reputed to claim countless vehicles, but never a bus and a tour plane at the same time.

The Fraser Island Explorer bus sank on Wednesday night after attempting to tow an Air Fraser Island Airvan plane that had stuck in the sand on 75 Mile Beach earlier in the day .

Rainbow Beach's heavy salvage, repair and service machinery was used to save the bus yesterday morning after spending the night in high tide waters.

  The bus spent the night in high tide waters, but suffered only minor damage to the forward section.

The bus spent the night stranded high General Manager of Fraser Explorer Tours David Hay said the nature of the operating activities in a place like Fraser Island was "when a" mate "is in problem, you help them ".

"If anyone needs help, you give him a hand, and our guide did exactly that when he saw the plane stuck," Mr. Hay said. .

"Our bus has now been recovered and there has been only a minor flood of the front section.

"We will fix it and wait until it's back on the road in a week or two."

  The Central Queensland flight tracking blog shared pictures of a bus trying to rescue the Airvan Island Airvan before high tide.

The Central Queensland Plane Spotting Blog shared pictures of a bus that is trying to rescue Air Fraser Island Airvan before high tide. Added

Chronicle includes that a helicopter pilot was fined for flying into the Fraser Island airspace without a license to film aerial footage for television crews.

A Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service spokeswoman said they were investigating the illegal flight incident.

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