Sala's plane broke apart mid-air after pilot flew too fast, lost control: Report
An official investigation showed that the plane crash that killed soccer player Emiliano Sala was triggered when the pilot lost control and the plane broke up flying too fast.
Sala, 28, had been en route from Nantes in western France on Jan. 21 to make his debut for Premier League team Cardiff City, when the small aircraft in which he was travelling disappeared over the English Channel.
“The pilot lost control of the aircraft during a manually flown turn,” the Air Accidents Investigation Branch said. “The aircraft subsequently suffered an in-flight break-up while manoeuvring at airspeed significantly in excess of its design manoeuvring speed.”
“The pilot was probably affected by carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning,” it added.
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