A FORMER senior Victorian firefighter who died in a light plane crash in the state's north has been remembered as a much-loved community member.
Peter Brereton from Euroa in north-east Victoria has been identified as the pilot who died after his light plane crashed in Victoria's alpine region.
The wreckage of the single-engine Cessna was found by a search helicopter about 20km west of Mt Hotham on Thursday morning.
Mr Brereton had been in the Country Fire Authority (CFA) for 39 years and was a former officer in charge of the Shepparton fire brigade.
He was on long-service leave pending retirement at the time of the crash, where he was understood to be doing private work to help out with the NSW bushfire effort.
CFA regional director for the Hume region, Peter O'Keefe, said Mr Brereton was highly regarded among his colleagues.
"He was one of our much respected senior officers in the CFA," Mr O'Keefe said.
"Peter was a very capable, thorough and much respected crew member, greatly experienced and a very thorough and thoughtful person.
"By virtue of his job, he was well known, well respected, much loved and he'll be sadly missed."
Mr O'Keefe said one of Mr Brereton's passions was flying and he was an experienced pilot.
"He did have that passion. He'd flown planes all around Australia," he said.
Mr Brereton's plane went missing after it took off from Moruya on the far south coast of NSW at 8.15am (AEDT) on Wednesday and never made it to its destination at Mangalore Airport, about two hours north of Melbourne.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is investigating.
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