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Flight Instructor Says ‘Carry On,’ Jumps to Death, Leaving 22-Year-Old to Land Alone
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A Training Flight Turns Tragic A flight lesson near Toledo,… |
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A Training Flight Turns Tragic A flight lesson near Toledo, Argentina, ended in tragedy when 42-year-old instructor Leandro Andrés Bertazzo left a two-seat Cessna C-150 in mid-flight, according to local reporting. Bertazzo was flying with a 22-year-old student identified as Rosario, who held a private pilot’s license but had limited flight hours. Before leaving the aircraft, he reportedly told her, “You know what you have to do, carry on.” He then removed his headset, unbuckled his seatbelt, arranged his belongings, opened the cabin door, and jumped. His body was later found in a nearby field. The Student Pilot Stayed Calm Rosario was left alone in the cockpit during an emergency no student pilot could reasonably expect. Despite the shock and danger, she contacted air traffic control and her flight school, then guided the aircraft back to Coronel Olmedo Airport. The landing was successful, and the plane was not damaged. Colleagues who spoke with her afterward described her actions as clear, mature, decisive, and professional. In a moment that could have ended with another loss of life, her training and composure appear to have made the difference. Flight School Director Says There Were No Warning Signs Eduardo Álvarez, director of the…
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