No game for 9 days.From his whatsapp message he had training the next day. Why his representatives put him in that thing rather than a jet I guess we will never know.
No game for 9 days.From his whatsapp message he had training the next day. Why his representatives put him in that thing rather than a jet I guess we will never know.
Yes but we all know how vital it is to be training with the team several days before the first match, don't we.No game for 9 days.
the plane in this video is the same plane sala was onAn old video of a pilot talking about the risks of flying these planes, actually find it amazing one of these can be chartered for a flight of that distance over water.
http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=c1...av/magazine-34492176/my-life-as-a-ferry-pilot
Just horrendous - What can anyone say, a young guy coming good !
Seems to me there are fingers to point there !
French media have reported that there was another person due to be onboard the flight, who refused to fly over concerns about the aircraft itself. I don't speak French and don't have the link to the site, a colleague was reading it out to me. I know it's easy to say in hindsight that it was a bad decision to fly, but that plane over water at night?
What I find odd is that there has been no mention of a 'Mayday' radio call from the plane. Not only are there are airports (obviously) at Jesey and Guernsey but also one in Alderney. The local airline - Aurigny - used to be based there (dunno if they still are) Might I point out that many aircrew in WW2 survived for pretty long periods in little rubber boats in that part of the sea, But these days such boats usually have emergency beacons. No mention of these either.
https://news.sky.com/story/pilot-of...ff-footballer-named-as-dave-ibbotson-11615510
Sala's audio message.
Pilot forum discussion: https://www.pprune.org/accidents-cl...aircraft-disappeared-near-channel-island.html
Search abandoned. RIP to the pair.
Reading the pilot’s forum is very interesting. Doesn’t bode well for Willie Mackay.
He said useless
While very sad & horrible news for anyone that knew him I do wonder why he was on a private plane in the first place (well one that was not a business jet). Surely he would have been better to travel on easyjet or Ryan air , probably cheaper rather than a turbo prop light aircraft.
Just seems a very odd choice of aircraft for such a trip when there were better options.
pprune, as given in the link, is fascinating reading.
"The known facts are bad enough: SE piston, over the sea, at night, in engine and airframe icing conditions, during the winter, with a passenger on board. This alone tells me all I need to know about the pilot. He was an accident waiting to happen. We will know in due course the licence status and legality of the flight. Speculation is a waste of time. It doesn't make the decision to go any more reasonable. What is legal is not always wise - and that is not an argument for tighter regs, it is an argument for exercising good judgement. Clearly lacking in this flight".
Maybe Nantes to Cardiff isn't a commercially viable route.While very sad & horrible news for anyone that knew him I do wonder why he was on a private plane in the first place (well one that was not a business jet). Surely he would have been better to travel on easyjet or Ryan air , probably cheaper rather than a turbo prop light aircraft.
Just seems a very odd choice of aircraft for such a trip when there were better options.