Neither has Salah, he's still alive! Shocking news though, never imagined it could be anything more than a tragic accident. For someone to have deliberately caused it sounds insane.
I think it might be some sort of criminal negligence resulting in death charge. If someone knew that the plane was a piece of **** or something?
Yeh that's what I meant, carrying on from your previous post. That would be negligence/malpractice surely.
The pilot wasn't certified to fly at night IIRC. There seem to be a load of massive ****ups around this though so could be something else.
As stated above, there were loads of oversights in this case. The pilot wasn't licenced to fly charter flights and wasn't qualified to fly at night. That would in turn have invalidated the air worthiness of his aircraft for such use, so the proper checks wouldn't have been in place. Seems that it was all done on a 'my mate knows somebody who knows somebody who flies a plane' basis, without any proper checks and balances. I'm really surprised that Cardiff City haven't got a proper procedure in place for this type of thing and wouldn't be surprised if they are pulled into this case too.
I don’t even think the plane had the instrumentation to fly at night did it? The minute I heard McKay’s name mentioned I cringed tbh,
Pure guess the owner, no idea of their name. If it was classed as a commercial flight (rather than private) then that would have been illegal as the pilot would not have been licensed for that, so responsibility would fall to the owner. Otherwise whoever maintained the craft.
The rumour mill is saying that the pilot who was supposed to take the flight switched with some unqualified twat.