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Ultralight Aircraft Crashes Into Vercellese: the Pilot, Massimiliano Monticone, 49, and His 18-Year-Old Daughter Simona Die

They were from Casale Monferrato: the flight controller in Linate, was an experienced pilot and often flew with the girl. The crash in a rice house between Crescentino and Livorno Ferraris

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Massimiliano Monticone, controller at the Milanese airport of Linate, and his daughter Simona used to surf in ultralight in the Piedmontian skies and enjoy the passion that both shared for aviation. However, the tragedy has simmered this Saturday on this Italian family , whose aircraft has crashed on a paddy paddy . Monticone, 49 years old, had taken off from Casale Monferrato at 10.40 hours with his daughter, 18, as a co-pilot before suffering …

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Massimiliano Monticone and his 18-year-old daughter Simona died in the plane crash of the ultra-light Vercellese. The forty-nine-year-old worked at the Enav radar center in Linate as a flight controller...

·Milan, Italy
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An ultralight plane crashed into Vercellese on the morning of August 30th. The aircraft had taken off from Casale Monferrato and crashed into a rice house between the municipalities of Crescentino and Livorno Ferraris, then taking fire. According to the first reconstructions, on board there were the pilot Massimiliano Monticone, employed at Enav, and his daughter Simona, 18 years old: both died on the shot. On the spot there were the firemen of …

·Rome, Italy
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The alarm is triggered when some workers, working nearby, have seen the ultralight suddenly lose altitude and crash to the ground. After the impact, the plane has caught fire, making vain attempts to rescue

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The alarm was triggered by some workers who were carrying out work near the accident site.

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The aircraft crashed into a rice field, caught fire (ANSA)

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