Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Sala’s flight organiser is found guilty

Plane ‘accident waiting to happen’

- BY ADAM ASPINALL and LUCY THORNTON mirrornews@mirror.co.uk @Dailymirro­r

THE organiser of the flight that crashed and killed footballer Emiliano Sala was yesterday found guilty of endangerin­g an aircraft’s safety.

David Henderson, 67, hired unqualifie­d pilot David Ibbotson, 59, to fly Sala, 28, from Nantes in France to Wales ahead of his £15million Premier League move to Cardiff City.

Fellow pilots said last night after the verdict the tragedy was an accident waiting to happen.

A former friend said: “We called people who flew with him Henderson’s heroes, you needed to be to get on the planes.”

The single-engine Piper Malibu went down in storms off Guernsey in the English Channel, killing both men on January 21, 2019.

EX-RAF officer Henderson, who operated three to four planes, recruited Mr Ibbotson as a last-minute stand-in.

But Mr Ibbotson did not hold a commercial pilot’s licence – a qualificat­ion to fly at night – and his rating to fly the aircraft had expired, Cardiff crown court heard.

Henderson sent texts after the crash, saying: “Bloody disaster. There will be an inquiry.” Prosecutor Martin Goudie QC told the court: “This was an incompeten­t, undocument­ed, risk and dishonest organisati­on. What he did here was deliberate and reckless.” Henderson admitted dischargin­g a passenger but denied the more serious charge. He told the jury: “It is ultimately the pilot in command’s responsibi­lity.” Judge Mr Justice Foxton told him: “All sentencing options are on the table.” Endangerin­g safety of an aircraft carries a maximum sentence of five years’ jail. The Argentinia­n striker’s body was found but the pilot, of Crowle, Lincs, was not. A post mortem revealed Sala was exposed to carbon monoxide. His family said questions remain ahead of an inquest in February. Daniel Machover, of Hickman & Rose solicitors, said: “The actions of David Henderson are one piece in the puzzle.” A source close to Cardiff City said: “This is a positive verdict.” Kate Staples, of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said: “Unlawful and unsafe activity such as Mr Henderson’s is unacceptab­le.” Henderson, of Hotham, East Yorks, will be sentenced on November 12.

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