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By Alison MiddletonUpdated June 6, 2011 17:28:00 The 20th anniversary of the death of an Air Force pilot has been marked with a memorial service at the Tindal RAAF base in the Northern Territory.
Flying Officer Cameron Conroy from 75 Squadron crashed his F/A-18 during a routine training flight in 1991.
It was years before a jackeroo found the crash site near Weipa in far north Queensland.
The squadron's commanding officer Phil Arms says the death of Officer Conroy is still a bit of a mystery.
The F/A-18 jet, piloted by Officer Conroy, 26, took off from RAAF Tindal, outside Katherine, on June 5, 1991 for a routine training flight.
When Officer Conroy failed to respond to radio calls, his wingman flew alongside him.
"He was last seen to be slumped forward or incapacitated in the cockpit as the aircraft continued to fly," Squadron Leader Arms said.
"It is thought the pilot died from a lack of oxygen or contaminated air.
"As a result, Australia's F-18s were modified to regulate oxygen quality."
Officer Conroy's widow attended the memorial service at the base on the weekend.
Tags: air-force, air-and-space-accidents, katherine-0850, weipa-4874 First posted June 6, 2011 17:27:00
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