(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 20 - Taking off at 9.20 from Aero Clubdel Migliaro, in Cremona, with the pilot and eight paratroopers on board, a Pilatus Porter C6 crashed this morning shortly after in the countryside near the Lombard city.
In the crash, which occurred when seven of the eight enthusiasts had already launched, the pilot, 54 years old originally from San Secondo Parmense (Parma) and resident of Fontevivo (Parma) Stefano Grisenti, who just today celebrated his birthday, and one of the paratroopers transported, died. last abusing himself, the 41 year old Alessandro Tovazzi, born in Arco di Trento (Trento) but domiciled in Riva del Garda. At the moment, the most accredited hypothesis is that the impact between the right wing of the aircraft and the paratrooper, who launched with a wingsuit, could have triggered the crash. It remains to be understood, and it may not be easy, if it was the 41-year-old who hit the wing in the initial stages of the launch or, instead, the pilot who overwhelmed the paratrooper already in flight. Unsure, however it occurred, the investigators believe it is probable that that clash in heaven actually took place and suppose it may have been decisive. (HANDLE).