Woman allegedly tried to get out of driving fine by naming dead Sea World pilot ... trends now How a woman allegedly tried to get out of a driving fine by naming dead Sea World chopper pilot as the driver By Aidan Wondracz For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:32 BST, 30 March 2023 | Updated: 23:37 BST, 30 March 2023 Viewcomments A woman caught using her mobile phone while driving allegedly tried to get out of the fine by claiming a dead pilot from the Sea World crash was behind the wheel. The 33-year-old woman has been charged after allegedly claiming Ash Jenkinson was driving the vehicle on December 15, 2022. Mr Jenkinson, 40, was the chief pilot for Sea World Helicopters and was one of four people killed in the devastating crash at Broadwater on January 2. The woman driver was allegedly caught using her phone while driving when she was hit with an infringement notice by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. She allegedly found the details of the dead pilot in an obituary before claiming he was the driver in an online portal on January 9. Mr Jenkinson's widow Kosha Richardson-Johnson then received a replacement notice in her mail on January 19. She contacted authorities informing them of the error prompting them to launch an investigation. More to come Mr Jenkinson, 40, was the chief pilot for Sea World Helicopters who was one of four people killed in the devastating crash at Broadwater on January 2 (pictured, Mr Jenkinson with his wife) Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility