Speaks the man who found Sala's plane

Ruins of the footballer's plane, Emiliano Sala, were found yesterday at sea, thus confirming the accident that left the drone radar. Sala and his crew disappeared on January 21st as they traveled from Nantes to Cardiffs (Wells) to join the new club in English Premierliga. At the top of the search [...]
Ruins of the footballer's plane, Emiliano Sala, were found yesterday at sea, thus confirming the accident that left the drone radar.
Sala and his crew disappeared on January 21st as they traveled from Nantes to Cardiffs (Wells) to join the new club in English Premierliga.
Top of the search was rescue expert David Mernes, who confirmed for “Sky News” Found the remains of the plane, but did not provide any detailed information about Sala and the pilot.
Finding the remains of the plane became a part of the ésonarʹ system, a technique for uncovering objects underwater and measuring water's depth by generating impulses of sound.
David Mears stated: Our “Work has been accomplished. Now this is an active investigation into the hands of the AAIB, which is responsible for air transport to England, even parts of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as we have now agreed it is their responsibility. All I thought was families. That's what they wanted us to do, we made it, and that's the best we could hope for, the best score of”.












