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An ultralight falls into soft rope: a Milanese lawyer and his partner died

Ultralight Crash in Italy Claims Two Lives – Urgent Updates

Azzano Mella, Italy – July 22, 2025 – Tragedy struck today in the province of Brescia, Italy, as an ultralight aircraft crashed onto the A4 highway, claiming the lives of two individuals. The incident, which occurred around 12:15 PM local time, also resulted in minor injuries to a motorist. This breaking news story is developing, and we’re bringing you the latest information as it unfolds, alongside a deeper look into the world of ultralight aviation and its safety considerations.

The Crash and Immediate Aftermath

The ultralight, originating from Piacenza, went down in the territory of Fenili Belasi, a hamlet of Azzano Mella. Those onboard were identified as Sergio Ravaglia, 75, a Milanese lawyer and the aircraft’s owner, and his partner, Anna Maria De Stefano, 50, from Gragnano Trebbiense. Both were pronounced dead at the scene, having succumbed to burns sustained in the subsequent fire.

Eyewitness Enzo Bregoli recounted seeing the aircraft descend rapidly. “I noticed the plane that came from the right: it flown low, yes, but it didn’t seem in difficulty. Then I realized that the share actually lowered, thirty, twenty meters. Suddenly the pilot has lost control: The ultralight screwed up on itself and fell on the road, peak, muzzle, vertically.” The aircraft immediately burst into flames upon impact.

A 56-year-old driver in a white Mazda sustained minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital in green code (non-life-threatening condition). The driver, visibly shaken, reported being frightened but unharmed, possibly suffering from whiplash. Debris from the crash scattered across the highway, including pieces of the aircraft’s carbon fiber fuselage.

Investigation Underway: Regulatory Gaps and Safety Concerns

Authorities, including the Polstrada (highway patrol) and local firefighters, secured the crash site and initiated an investigation. The ultralight, constructed largely from carbon fiber, presented a challenge for recovery due to the release of toxic gases during a fire, necessitating the use of a specialized containment unit.

The prosecutor, Francesco Prete, has opened a file to determine the cause of the crash. A key focus of the investigation is whether regulatory gaps exist concerning ultralight aircraft operation. “Based on the first information that we acquired, there is not for this type of ultralight procedures to be respected before getting up or during the course,” Prete stated. The lack of a mandatory flight plan and the absence of a “black box” equivalent in ultralight aircraft are raising questions about oversight and accountability.

Understanding Ultralight Aviation: A Growing, Yet Often Unregulated, Sector

Ultralight aviation has seen a surge in popularity in recent years, offering a relatively affordable entry point into flying. However, unlike traditional aircraft, ultralights often operate under less stringent regulations. This can vary significantly by country, and even within regions of a single country. In many cases, pilot licensing requirements are less demanding, and aircraft maintenance standards may not be as rigorous.

Evergreen Information: The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) in the United States, and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) in Europe, are continually reviewing regulations for light-sport aircraft, which include many ultralights, to enhance safety. Key areas of focus include pilot training, aircraft maintenance, and the implementation of advanced safety technologies. For aspiring ultralight pilots, thorough training from a certified instructor and diligent pre-flight inspections are paramount. Resources like the United States Ultralight Association (https://www.usua.org/) offer valuable information and guidance.

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The Human Cost and a Reminder of Aviation Risks

The crash serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks associated with aviation, even in its lighter forms. The loss of Sergio Ravaglia and Anna Maria De Stefano is a tragedy that underscores the importance of prioritizing safety in all aspects of flight. The investigation will hopefully shed light on the circumstances that led to this devastating event and contribute to preventing similar incidents in the future.

As authorities continue their work, archyde.com will provide ongoing updates on this developing story. Stay tuned for further information and analysis as it becomes available. For more breaking news and in-depth coverage of aviation safety, visit our Aviation Section.

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