A confronting video captures a skydiver's wide grin and obvious joy moments before he and his instructor became entangled with a plane and fell to their deaths during a jump. 

Experienced instructor Stephen Hoare, 37, and his tandem passenger Alex Welling, 32, died while skydiving at Goulburn airport in southern NSW in 2021.

SafeWork NSW charged Goulburn Flight Training Centre and its sole director Attilio Giovanni Ferrara, known as John Ferrara, with two counts each of breaching workplace safety duties.

The flight school and its director were found guilty of the safety breaches in NSW District Court on Tuesday. 

The prosecutor had established the elements of the offences beyond a reasonable doubt, Judge Andrew Scotting found. 

Ferrara was not in court when the decision was handed down. 

He will be sentenced at a later date.

During the 10-day trial in September 2025, the court was told the skydivers' equipment had snagged on a metal step that was recently installed on the Cessna plane.

Experienced instructor Stephen Hoare, 37, and his tandem passenger Alex Welling, 32, died while skydiving at Goulburn airport in southern NSW in 2021

Experienced instructor Stephen Hoare, 37, and his tandem passenger Alex Welling, 32, died while skydiving at Goulburn airport in southern NSW in 2021

Mr Welling worked as a tradie
Mr Hoare had a wife and baby

Mr Welling worked as a tradie (left) and instructor Mr Hoare had a wife and baby (right)

SafeWork NSW charged Goulburn Flight Training Centre and its sole director Attilio Giovanni Ferrara, known as John Ferrara, with two counts each of breaching workplace safety duties

SafeWork NSW charged Goulburn Flight Training Centre and its sole director Attilio Giovanni Ferrara, known as John Ferrara, with two counts each of breaching workplace safety duties

A short video taken by a third solo skydiver during the June 27 incident.

It showed Mr Welling grinning as he moved towards the open door of the plane while strapped to Mr Hoare.

Mr Welling was filmed in the GoPro video sticking his tongue out at the camera as he and Mr Hoare edge out of the open door for a few seconds before they attempt the dive.  

Instead of a smooth deployment, the footage shows a black strap getting caught on the protruding step.

The accident left the pair frantically dangling upside-down mid-air.

The pilot later attempted several manoeuvres to free the men.

These included flying low over the airport while staff on the ground stood on top of a four-wheel drive to try and grab them. 

The footage was released on Tuesday over the objections of the skydivers' families after Judge Scotting ruled it could serve to prevent future tragedies. 

A third skydiver caught video of the pair getting snagged on a metal step

A third skydiver caught video of the pair getting snagged on a metal step