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Pilot from B.C., prominent CEO among six killed in seaplane crash

- LINDA GIVETASH

VANCOUVER — A Canadian pilot was killed in Australia on New Year’s Eve in a seaplane crash that also claimed the lives of a prominent British businessma­n and his family.

Tour company Sydney Seaplanes said Gareth Morgan was piloting the plane that crashed Sunday afternoon.

Sydney Seaplanes CEO Aaron Shaw described Morgan as an “extremely experience­d pilot” with more than 10,000 hours of flight time.

“On a personal level, he was deeply respected and liked by me and all of the team here as a man and as a pilot,” Shaw said a statement online.

“He flew my family and I to Palm Beach just before Christmas. We are devastated by his loss.”

Morgan, 44, had first worked with Sydney Seaplanes in 2011. After flying in the Maldives for several years, Shaw said Morgan returned to work for the company in May.

Shaw said Morgan’s parents live in Canada and have been notified of his death.

“We will support them in any way we can,” he said.

Friends of Morgan confirmed he was Canadian and went to school in North Vancouver.

A Facebook memorial page has been created in honour of the pilot and friends have described him as kind and humble with a passion for flying.

“He was a devout Christian and a good man with a beautiful soul,” wrote Luke Thornley. “Gareth leaves behind a loving family, precious friends and all those whom he had a positive impact on through-out his life. There are many whom have been blessed by his presence, his spirit and his energy.”

One message posted on online noted that Morgan had previously worked with the B.C.-based Harbour Air.

Officials said Monday that Compass Group CEO Richard Cousins, his fiancée Emma Bowden, 48, her daughter, Heather Bowden, 11, and his two sons, Edward, 23, and William, 25, were also killed.

Cousins had recently been recognized by the Harvard Business Review for his performanc­e as CEO of the multinatio­nal catering company. The 58-year-old planned to step down from his post in March.

Officials said the single-engine plane sank rapidly after crashing into the Hawkesbury River. The bodies have been recovered.

Sydney Seaplanes has suspended its flights as the crash is investigat­ed.

Compass Group is one of the largest food services companies in the world,

“Richard was known and respected for his great humanity and a no-nonsense style that transforme­d Compass into one of Britain’s leading companies,” Compass chairman Paul Walsh said.

 ?? AP ?? Fishermen guide their boat past a police vessel near the spot where a seaplane crashed Sunday into the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney, Australia.
AP Fishermen guide their boat past a police vessel near the spot where a seaplane crashed Sunday into the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney, Australia.

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