Data recovered from the black box of the plane bound for Olbia and crashed in San Donato, on the southern outskirts of Milan, last October 3, a fatal accident in which eight people died including the Romanian pilot and tycoon Dan Petrescu.

The data of the flight recorder, already taken over in recent weeks by the technological laboratories in Rome of the National Agency for Flight Safety (ANSV), will serve to clarify the exact dynamics of the terrible crash: this morning the extrapolation was carried out , with special software, with the technical safety investigation that proceeds parallel to that of the adjunct Tiziana Siciliano and the prosecutors Mauro Clerici and Paolo Filippini.

The opening was carried out with unrepeatable verification passed through the technical analysis notices forwarded to the families of the victims, but also to the companies involved, including the Swiss one that produces that model of aircraft, the Canadian that built the engine and the Romanian one that he was in charge of the plane owned by the tycoon.

THE DYNAMICS AND THE HYPOTHESIS - That 3 October Petrescu, together with seven other people, was reaching Olbia with his family, where he had a villa and waiting for him was his 98-year-old mother, aboard her single-engine turboprop - who had bought in 2015 together with one of its partners. For reasons yet to be elucidated, the aircraft traveled about 5 miles before crashing and went down to nearly 90 degrees when it was about 4,000 feet, screwing into a helix in the initial phase of the fall and ending up in an empty building.

Among the hypotheses taken into consideration in the investigations are human error, i.e. a wrong or risky maneuver during a change of course, or an illness of the pilot. However, problems or failures of the Pilatus cannot be ruled out at the moment. The pilot, however, did not issue any specific alarms to the Linate radar room, which he had asked for the route to return to the airport shortly after take-off.

VICTIMS - Among the victims, Petrescu's 65-year-old wife, born in Romania with French citizenship, and her son Dan Stefan, 30, born in Munich, also with dual citizenship. With them an Italian man, Filippo Nascimbene, a 33-year-old Lombard, with his wife, small son and mother-in-law, who are instead of French nationality.

(Unioneonline / D)

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