Aviation report into Sala crash finds pilot was unlicensed for the aircraft
Britain’s Air Accidents Investigations Branch said the Piper Malibu aircraft was traveling too fast as pilot David Ibbotson attempted to avoid inclement weather.
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Britain’s Air Accidents Investigations Branch said the Piper Malibu aircraft was traveling too fast as pilot David Ibbotson attempted to avoid inclement weather.
A report shows he had a saturation level of 58% – a level that could cause seizure and unconsciousness.
The image is believed to have been taken at the Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth.
The light aircraft carrying Emiliano Sala disappeared near the British island of Guernsey on 21 January.
The light aircraft carrying Sala from Nantes to his new club disappeared near Guernsey on 21 January.
The body was last night recovered from the wreckage.
The plane was located yesterday morning.
Relatives of the missing footballer began a private search for his plane at the weekend.
The Cardiff City manager said a ‘sombre mood’ has fallen over the club.
The official search for Sala and pilot David Ibbotson was called off last week.
Police said the chances of finding the 28-year-old Argentine alive were “extremely remote”.
The severity of the blaze prompted authorities to declare it a national emergency.