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Missoni's Venezuela pilot, airline not licensed: Italy probe

miercuri, 16 ianuarie 2013

ROME | Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:20am EST

ROME (Reuters) - The airline and the pilot of a plane that went missing in Venezuela on January 4 with Italian fashion executive Vittorio Missoni, his wife and four others on board were not licensed to fly, Italian investigators said on Tuesday.

Italy's agency for flight security, ANSV, said its investigation had found that the airline that owned the plane was not fully licensed to operate and that the pilot's license had expired on November 30, more than a month before the flight.

The plane carrying Missoni, 58, his wife, Maurizia Castiglioni, another couple, a Venezuelan crew member, and the pilot - who was in his early 70s - disappeared after taking off from the resort of Los Roques, an archipelago off the coast.

Italy has sent rescue personnel to help in the search for the plane.

Missoni is the oldest child of the founders of the fashion house famous for its exuberantly colored knits, featuring bold stripes and zigzags. He is co-owner with siblings Luca and Angela, who handle the technical and design sides of the firm.

(Reporting by Antonella Cinelli; Writing by Philip Pullella; Editing by Louise Ireland)


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