Posted: 2024-06-17 07:33:34

An army chaplain, tasked with consoling the families of four airmen who died in the Taipan helicopter crash off Queensland's coast last year, has denied telling a partner she would "find somebody new".

Captain Danniel Lyon, Lieutenant Maxwell Nugent, Warrant Officer Class Two Joseph Laycock, and Corporal Alexander Naggs died when their helicopter crashed into the ocean off Lindeman Island in July 2023 during a training exercise.

A ship pulls Taipan wreckage from the ocean, authorities are in a smaller watercraft nearby

Wreckage from the crashed Taipan was pulled from the ocean in July, 2023.(ABC News)

An independent inquiry examining the circumstances that led to the ill-fated crash has started its third phase of public hearings in Brisbane.

In the months after the crash, Chaplain Bruce Hammonds — who served as a reservist with the 6th Aviation Regiment — was accused of telling the partner of Lieutenant Nugent, Chadine Whyte, she was "young" and would "find somebody new".

A woman giving evidence at an inquiry.

Chadine Whyte previously gave evidence to the inquiry.

"Which is an incredibly cruel thing to say because [my partner is] not replaceable," Ms Whyte told the inquiry in May.

Chaplain Hammonds denied the accusation during questioning by Colonel Jens Streit, who is assisting former judge Margaret McMurdo in the inquiry, but admitted his recollection of that day was not accurate.

"I would never have used those words," he said.

"She'd suffered significant loss. I certainly was not dismissive of her or minimised the pain or grief she was feeling."

Maxwell Nugent in an defence force uniform in front of a plane, his arms crossed and smiling

Maxwell Nugent was killed in a training exercise after the Taipan he was aboard crashed.(Supplied)

In a separate incident, Chaplain Hammonds was accused of telling the late wife of Captain Danniel Lyon, Caitland Lyon, that hosting his funeral on Father's Day would be "disrespectful" to her own father and future partners.

"I wanted to encourage her not to have it on that date, because of the implications of Father's Day … not just for her family but for the whole regiment," he said.

"I didn't suggest she would find somebody, but that life would move forward.

"I didn't use the words disrespect, I wanted her to honour [her own father]."

A woman speaks into a microphone at an inquiry.

Captain Danniel Lyon's widow, Caitland, told the inquiry that Chaplain Hammonds labelled her funeral arrangements "disrespectful".

The inquiry was told, since joining the army in late 2010, Chaplain Hammonds underwent minimal formal training in the process of notifying bereaved families.

The inquiry also heard trust and communication issues plagued the relationship between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) during the initial investigation and recovery.

"It was like daily head-banging against the wall," Senior Constable Christian Troeger, a Forensic Crash Investigator involved in the recovery mission, told the inquiry.

"The lack of information sharing … it's very easy to believe there was a lack of trust across all gambits of the investigation."

Previous inquiry sittings heard witnesses raised concerns about the integrity of QPS's handling of the investigation.

Despite only undergoing a "very basic" training course on air crash investigations, Senior Constable Troeger was sent to the Whitsundays to assist in the recovery operation on July 31, 2023, four days after the incident.

He told the inquiry the ADF was dismissive of police expertise, and that he believed the defence force was not sharing crucial evidence.

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