Emiliano Sala flights should be investigated say aviation trade body.
Re: Emiliano Sala flights should be investigated say aviation trade body.
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the other bob wilson
So, according to the article, eight days after the plane crashed it was de-registered in US and re-registered in Guernsey. As I understand it, with a company that holds an Air Operators Certificate for commercial flights. That's a bit like taking out life insurance for someone who has already passed away. If the article is correct, it only adds to the brown and sticky in which the Mc Kay's find themselves.
Re: Emiliano Sala flights should be investigated say aviation trade body.
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Originally Posted by
IanD
So, according to the article, eight days after the plane crashed it was de-registered in US and re-registered in Guernsey. As I understand it, with a company that holds an Air Operators Certificate for commercial flights. That's a bit like taking out life insurance for someone who has already passed away. If the article is correct, it only adds to the brown and sticky in which the Mc Kay's find themselves.
It was one of the Channel Jets that was registered not the plane that crashed
Re: Emiliano Sala flights should be investigated say aviation trade body.
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Originally Posted by
IanD
So, according to the article, eight days after the plane crashed it was de-registered in US and re-registered in Guernsey. As I understand it, with a company that holds an Air Operators Certificate for commercial flights. That's a bit like taking out life insurance for someone who has already passed away. If the article is correct, it only adds to the brown and sticky in which the Mc Kay's find themselves.
doh! :facepalm:
Re: Emiliano Sala flights should be investigated say aviation trade body.
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
doh! :facepalm:
Just re-read the article and it was another plane that was re-registered in the Guernsey, not the one that crashed.