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The Federal Prosecutor’s Office (BA) said on Friday when asked about a corresponding Top Online report from the previous day that the sanction order had been issued in August 2020 for disrupting public transportation. The accused objected to this sanction order.
The BA adhered to this criminal order and referred it to the Federal Criminal Court as a charge for evaluation. The case is now in the Bellinzona Federal Criminal Court. December 4 is the trading date on your home page. A single judge will judge the case.
According to the Federal Criminal Court, the man is accused of being the leader of the association and responsible for the collision between two aircraft during a formation flight on May 26, 2016. By doing so, he specifically endangered other people through their behavior in breach of duty.
Flown too close to a PC-7
According to Top Online, the incident occurred at Mollis airfield during the annual demonstration and association flight course, conducted by the Fliegermuseum Altenrhein SG. A Boeing Stearman biplane and two Pilatus PC-7 aircraft in formation flew over the airfield. The planes belonged to the Museum of Aviation.
The double-deck pilot took the lead. As agreed, the aircraft should have separated from formation after a certain exercise. The two Pilatus machines would have sped up.
The Stearman pilot intended to fly a turn soon after. But he overlooked the fact that a PC-7 was still too close. There was a slight grazing collision between the two planes. (SDA)