After the plane crash: Ivaylo Penchev remains in “Pirogov” neurosurgery



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After the plane crash, Ivaylo Penchev remained for observation and treatment at Pirogov. Upon entering the emergency department, he underwent detailed examinations and tests. They show there is evidence of fractures, the Emergency Hospital said.

The Waltopia CEO is contactable and appropriate. It is housed in “Pirogov” neurosurgery, the medical institution announced.

Early in the day, his plane crashed at Lesnovo airport.

In the early afternoon, the businessman boarded his plane and took off from the airport. He reported to the tower to reduce engine thrust and near Novi Khan decided to return. Approaching the airport, Penchev reported that his speed was decreasing.

The pilot watching him instructed him to relax his nose because he hung up and saw that he was letting go of his nose, but the plane crashed, hit the left half turn, and dragged itself down the runway. It hit the runway, but there is a 2-3 knot wind. It collapses in the left wing, “Hristov explained.

The plane stopped on the spot. The businessman was in contact and the pilot who was guiding him told him to stay until the ambulance arrived. It was only when the doctors arrived that he left and was transported to Pirogov.

He was admitted to the anti-shock room, under generally satisfactory conditions, said Professor “Pirogov” director Asen Baltov.

The plane is a Skylider 600, two seats. Its price varies between 95,000 and 160,000 euros, depending on the equipment and it weighs 320 kilograms without passengers. Your documents will be required, as well as those of the employer.

He has a razor and so far everything is in order, investigators of the plane incident said.

It has been established that the plane has not flown in recent months since the state of emergency was imposed, as the airport was also closed.

“It has not flown for more than 3-4 months, there can be many reasons: fuel system, oil system,” explained Hristo Hristov of the special unit to investigate aviation events.

“There are injuries, but they are the reason, I am not in a hurry to give an opinion at this time, because all the units have not yet been examined,” added researcher Mihail Kamenov.

Ivaylo Penchev is the founder and CEO of Waltopia, the world’s largest artificial climbing wall company. He is a connoisseur of luxury items, like the Lamborghini he keeps in his office.

“I bought it to see it, I drive it a little bit. I was ripped apart by inspections. I had over 50 inspections last year,” he explained some time ago.

Ivaylo Penchev was last in the spotlight in mid-March, when he announced that he was donating more than BGN 200,000 for respirators to Alexandrovska Hospital, but on the condition that his employees be treated first by COVID-19.

The hospital eventually rejected the donation.



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