found The missing airplane of a professional footballer Emiliano Sala on Sunday of a boat on the bottom of the English channel, reports Sky News. Salas family had commissioned Blue Water Recoveries with the search for the missing plane. The private wreck finder David Mearns announced the discovery on Twitter. On the bottom of the sea, there is a “large amount of wreckage”. In this plane wreckage is now to be a dead body has been found.

On underwater images of the wrecks, an inmate was seen, informed the British authorities for the investigation of air-driving tion gaps (AAIB) on Monday. Previously, they had confirmed the discovery of the Remains of the aircraft at the bottom of the English channel, in the extraordinary Sala, only the Pilot had been sitting.

search of Private finances

The Meeresbioologe and salvage specialist David Mearns led the Private-funded search for the professional footballer Emiliano Sala (28) and the pilot of the small aircraft, David Ibbotson (59). The two men were on 21. January on the way over the English channel from Nantes to Cardiff, as the machine over the English channel disappeared from Radar.

A large-scale search was aborted after three days of inconclusive. Then, on 30. January, were found on a French beach in the North-West of France, two seat cushions, one of which is believed that they belong to the unhappiness machine.

area of around 13 square kilometres

“On Sunday will be the weather relatively good,” said salvage specialist Mearns, according to British media. He and his Team of seven people were stung on Saturday with two ships in the lake. On Sunday morning at 9 o’clock local time, they began the search on an area of around 13 square kilometers in the North of the channel island of Guernsey. A came to the underwater vehicle, a high-sensitivity Sonar and underwater cameras.

Mearns, who was in close contact with the British transport authority, the AAIB, was confident that the aircraft is in the territory located to the North of Guernsey. Certainty there is of course no, especially since the wreck, currents could have carried.

Position of the salvage ship track

On marinetraffic.com the Position of the salvage vessel “Geo Ocean III” every four minutes has been updated. To see the location of the ship, enter in the magnifying glass “Geo Ocean III”.

Created: 04.02.2019, 13:14 PM