CARDIFF, United Kingdom: The businessman who organized the 2019 flight that crashed in the Channel, killing Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala, was on Friday jailed for 18 months for flouting safety rules.
David Henderson, 67, was last month convicted by a jury in Cardiff for endangering the safety of an aircraft over the death of the 28-year-old striker.
He will also concurrently serve a three-month sentence for attempting to discharge a passenger without valid permission or authorization.
Henderson had already admitted that charge, which typically concerns a business operator failing to acquire the appropriate licenses to hire a plane commercially.
The single-engine Piper Malibu plane carrying Sala from France to join Cardiff City crashed into the sea near the Channel island of Guernsey on January 21, 2019, killing him and pilot David Ibbotson, 59.
Ibbotson, who regularly flew for Henderson, did not hold a commercial pilot’s license or a qualification to fly at night and his rating to fly the aircraft had expired.
Judge David Foxton said Henderson organized the flight without the correct certificate and necessary safety systems to comply with UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) requirements.
“The lack of certificate was not a mere piece of paper. Air safety regulations and systems are designed to give effect to them and are written in blood,” Foxton said.
“You were aware your aircraft operations were unlawful and took steps to make sure the operation was off the radar.
“This was illustrated by your message to Ibbotson, which read: ‘We both have the opportunity to make money out of the business model but not if we upset clients or draw the attention of the CAA’.”
Sala had signed for Cardiff, who were then in the Premier League, for a club-record £15 million (18 million euros, $20 million) from French Ligue 1 side Nantes.
He was one of the French league’s top scorers before his death, netting 12 goals in 19 games in the 2018/19 season.
His impressive form prompted Cardiff manager Neil Warnock to sign him in the 2019 January transfer window to aid the Bluebirds’ ultimately unsuccessful battle against relegation.
“Our thoughts remain with the families and friends affected by this tragic accident,” said CAA safety director Rob Bishton.
“Illegal commercial flights represent a significant safety risk and that is reflected in the court’s decision today.
“The aviation system relies on the integrity of all those involved. Anyone operating a commercial flight should always have the necessary license and approvals in place.”
A British air accident investigation report published in March last year concluded Ibbotson was not licensed to fly the plane or to fly at night.
It assessed that he lost control and flew too fast as he tried to avoid bad weather, and that both he and Sala were affected by carbon monoxide poisoning before the crash.
Sala’s body was recovered from the seabed in February 2019 but that of Ibbotson has never been found.
Henderson said after the case in a statement through his lawyers that he would consider whether to appeal against the conviction and sentence.
“Now that the case is concluded in the Crown Court, Henderson wishes to formally pay his respects to the families of Emiliano Sala and David Ibbotson,” it added.
“It is important to point out that the Civil Aviation Authority have always accepted that the way in which the flight was arranged and operated did not cause the aircraft to crash.”
Footballer Sala’s flight organizer jailed for 18 months
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Footballer Sala’s flight organizer jailed for 18 months
- David Henderson, 67, was last month convicted by a jury in Cardiff for endangering the safety of an aircraft over the death of the 28-year-old striker
- Sala had signed for Cardiff, who were then in the Premier League, for a club-record £15 million from French Ligue 1 side Nantes
Arsenal hoist first Women’s Champions Cup in thrilling win over Corinthians
- Foord beat goalkeeper Lele at her near post in the 104th minute to earn a dramatic winner over the Copa Libertadores champions in front of a crowd that included FIFA president Gianni Infantino
- As the winners of FIFA’s new intercontinental tournament featuring champions from all six confederations, Arsenal will collect a $2.3 million prize
LONDON: Arsenal’s Caitlin Foord struck in extra time to power them to victory in the inaugural Women’s Champions Cup on Sunday, defeating Brazil’s Corinthians 3-2 in a rain-soaked final at the Emirates Stadium.
Reigning Champions League winners Arsenal looked set to seal the title in normal time, leading 2-1 before Vic Albuquerque converted a 96th-minute penalty to force extra time.
Olivia Smith and Lotte Wubben-Moy also scored for Renee Slegers’ team before Foord beat goalkeeper Lele at her near post in the 104th minute to earn a dramatic winner over the Copa Libertadores champions in front of a crowd that included FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
“It’s not often that at Arsenal you can write history because history has been written so many times,” Wubben-Moy told Sky Sports.
“We stand on the shoulders of giants. To come to this inaugural competition and win it and do it with all of our fans here in style — — our fans are wonderful and that’s who we do it for.
“To win the first silverware this year is a big leap forward. We want more. Stick with us, 2026 has more to come.”
As the winners of FIFA’s new intercontinental tournament featuring champions from all six confederations, Arsenal will collect a $2.3 million prize.
The one negative on the night was Arsenal’s goalkeeper Anneke Borbe being carried off on a stretcher following a collision with teammate Wubben-Moy late in extra time.
The timing of the tournament favored Arsenal, who are in the midst of their Women’s Super League season, while Corinthians are in their pre-season and CONCACAF Champions Cup winners Gotham FC are in their off-season.
Arsenal had thrashed Moroccan champions AS FAR 6-0 in Wednesday’s semifinals, while Corinthians had edged Gotham, of the National Women’s Soccer League, 1-0 in the other semis.
Gotham secured third place with a 4-0 win against AS FAR earlier on Sunday.










