Crashed plane, hypothesis of impact in flight with paratrooper



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CASTELVERDE (September 20, 2020) – Waiting for the arrival in Cremona, presumably in the afternoon, of the inspector sent by the National Air Safety Agency (Ansv), on the plane accident that occurred this morning in Livrasco, in the municipality cremonese of Castelverde, a hypothesis is currently being evaluated with reserve but already accredited by the researchers. Confirmed that the Pilatus PC-6 had taken off from the Aero Club del Migliaro and that the pilot and some paratroopers were on board, it seems that the impact in flight between the aircraft and the last of the aircraft could have triggered the accident. paratroopers to jump, who would wear the wingsuit. It would have been that collision, always according to the reconstruction but examined, to make the plane lose altitude until the fall cost the life of the pilot and the paratrooper who had hit the plane. The other people on board, whose numbers have yet to be determined, had already launched and are safe. The victims are the pilot Stefano grisenti 54 years old, from San Secondo Parmense, and the paratrooper Alessandro Tovazzi, 41 years old, from Arco di Trento.

The deputy prosecutor Vitina Pinto, head of the investigation into the plane crash that occurred this morning, arrived at the Migliaro airport. According to the first reports, it seems that the impact in flight with the last of the paratroopers to jump was caused by the crash: he was wearing the wingsuit and would have hit the wing of the Pilatus, damaging it until it fell.

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September 20, 2020



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