The Pilot, who was supposed to bring the Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala from France to Cardiff and, apparently, with him to crash, was, according to a report in the newspaper, not the number of passengers transported. The 59-Year-old from the Northern English Crowle only had a pilot’s license for private flights, reported the newspaper “The Times” on Friday, citing the Register of the British aviation authority FAA.
passengers against payment, to take, would demonstrate the Briton, therefore, additional flight hours and special Training to complete, it said in the report. The FAA could not be reached for comment.
The Pilot had flown with Sala on Monday night over the English channel when his plane from the Radar disappeared. On Thursday evening, the search for the two men was set. The chances of Survival were “extremely low”, therefore, the use had been terminated, informed the police on the British island of Guernsey. Salas father, Horacio, and his sister, Romina appealed to the forces to continue the search.
voice message to friends
Sala had signed on Saturday an agreement for the exchange from the French Club FC Nantes and Cardiff. The transfer fee for the 28-year-old striker is said to have amounted to 17 million euros. On Monday he had picked up in the training centre of Nantes, his things, before he is made with a propeller-type machine Piper PA-46 Malibu on the way to the UK.
Shortly before his Disappearance, Sala had to report according to the Argentine media in a WhatsApp message to your friends Worry about the state of the machine is expressed. “I’m scared,” he said in a voice message.
sister is still hoping
Salas sister Romina has not given up hope. In front of the camera she begged, the search for the footballer to continue. “I know in my heart that Emiliano is still alive,” said Romina Sala at a press conference in Cardiff.
Heartbreaking request from the sister of Emiliano Sala ā Hi everybody, Iām Romina Sala, sister of Emiliano. Please help us with our petition to resume the search of my brother. Using social media or in any possible way. I know he is alive, I beg you, Please help! @Guernsey police pic.twitter.com/ttvyV5M1Z9
ā Christian Martin (@askomartin) 24. January 2019
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Created: 25.01.2019, 11:20 PM