Paul Adam, 48-year-old farmer and father of three, died when his recreational ultralight aircraft crashed in a paddock near Tottenham, NSW
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Paul Adam died when his recreational ultralight aircraft crashed in a paddock near Tottenham in NSW's central west on Monday afternoon. Police discovered the crashed aircraft while searching the area for a stolen vehicle. An investigation has been launched by the Sports Aviation Federation of Australia.
paddock/farmland
June 16, 2025
Australia
Tottenham, NSW
Paul Adam
48-year-old farmer, father of three children, long-time Lions club volunteer, awarded Nuffield Scholarship in 2011, described as very innovative farmer
NSW farmer who died in aircraft crash remembered as community man By Hamish Cole, ABC Central West The community of Tottenham has paid tribute to 48-year-old Paul Adam, who died in an ultra-light aircraft crash on Monday afternoon. The father of three has been remembered as a valued member of the community. An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Paul Adam, 48, died when his recreational aircraft crashed in a paddock near Tottenham in the state's central west on Monday afternoon. Lachlan Shire Council mayor John Medcalf said he lived close to Mr Adam and had known him his entire life. "It is a very big shock," Councillor Medcalf said. "He was very, very involved in the community. We are all behind supporting them [the family] the best we can and we have a few sad days in front of us." Police had been searching the area for the driver of a car that had been reported stolen around the time of the crash. A spokesperson for New South Wales Police said officers were searching for the vehicle when they came across the crashed plane. Police said officers were still trying to find the driver of the vehicle. Mr Adam was a father to three children and a long-time volunteer of the local Lions club. As the owner of a crop farm, Mr Adam was awarded a Nuffield Scholarship in 2011 to investigate measures to improve no-till cropping systems on his property. The Nuffield Scholarship is awarded to 20 farmers each year from different parts of the world, providing funding to allow them to travel overseas to conduct research into agriculture. Cr Medcalf said Mr Adam was a "very innovative farmer" and his loss would be deeply felt across the industry. An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash has been launched by the Sports Aviation Federation of Australia.