Tragic
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Dalman has said that the plane was not arranged by the club but Sala made his own arrangements..
Tragic
[QUOTE=simonp_ccfc;4944253]You would never get me into one of those aircraft unless it was flying over dry land on a beautiful sunny day.[/QUOTE
I agree 100% been on tnem, only when weather is perfect and in daylight,tnis is not even a jet engine, you can buy one for 40k
Perhaps the pilot was a mate of Sala
It would be a miracle if they were still alive after 40 hours of being on a life raft (hopefully stranded on a nearby desolate bit of land).
But I will live in hope, miracles can happen!
I still feel sick to the stomach. Like most of us I'd feared the worst from early on yesterday. Even more so when they called off the search attempts last night. I was just waiting for the inevitable news. This life raft development has played with my emotions even more. It gives us hope that he may somehow be alive, which would be a miracle. However, it could well just be false hope, which is awful.
Dalman says the flight was certainly not organised by the club, which rules out the possibility of it being Tan’s plane I should think.
According to Simon Jordan, agents usually organise travel in these instances and invoice the club.
I believe that type of aircraft has a turboprop engine, when there is only one there is no redundancy in the system. There are so many questions we can ask. Every news bulletin seemed to be carrying this story yesterday and I just tutted to myself when I thought about how unnecessary it was. Sad.
"No hope" of finding Emiliano Sala.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-46966424
That no hope comment was from yesterday. I'm clinging onto the new hope of them on a life raft.
https://www.flightradar24.com/FA20/1f44cf2e
Just watching the two FA20's searching over Dartmoor national park
https://www.pprune.org/accidents-clo...el-island.html
Read the most recent posts in this thread.
I wonder if the search has been scaled back or there is more of a concentration of using helicopters. The only vessel I can see on the water in the general area (from the Marine Traffic website) is an RNLI Rib (B 841) which is conducting a search along the Jersey coast from North of La Perruque to the East of St Martin and even that is now back in its base. The Flightrader website doesn't show helicopter activity but there are no small planes to be seen in the search area. What is going on? Have they given up? All speculation of course but it does seem odd unless there is something to report.
Exactly.
Based on the four scenarios the police say they are following you have to think no. 4 is the real only option. For them to have landed and made it to shore somewhere you'd imagine the police would have checked there first.
Incredibly sad for all involved.
Does anybody find it really odd that they have not revealed the name of the pilot?
Surely giving a name, what time you were taking the plane and it's destination would be a minimum requirement for a flight of this nature? Even for things like anti-terrorism measures etc.