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Matt Wright Convicted on Two Counts of Perverting Justice in NT Helicopter Crash Case

Wright remains on bail pending an October sentencing after prosecutors said they will seek a prison term.

Overview

  • A Darwin Supreme Court jury unanimously found Wright guilty of lying about the crashed helicopter’s fuel level and of asking the injured pilot to falsify flight records.
  • Jurors were unable to reach a verdict on a third count concerning an alleged direction to destroy maintenance records, leaving prosecutors to determine whether to pursue it.
  • Acting Justice Alan Blow granted bail following the verdicts, with Wright’s legal team confirming an appeal has been initiated ahead of sentencing set for October.
  • Crown prosecutor Jason Gullaci SC characterised the offending as serious and indicated the prosecution will argue for actual imprisonment.
  • The ATSB concluded the 2022 crash resulted from fuel exhaustion, and the charges focused on post‑crash obstruction as prosecutors alleged a motive linked to under‑reporting flight hours and falsified paperwork rather than causing the crash.