Pilots from Rio Gallegos flew to the Malvina Islands in a single-engine plane

The men were Alberto Obejero, Roberto Cazes, Christian Peinemann and Juan Carlos Guarco, who travelled to the Malvinas Islands on Thursday in a Cesna 182 aircraft, registration LV-FPO. The flight lasted almost four hours.

22 de November de 2024 08:28

Juan Carlos Guarco, Christian Peinemann, Roberto Cazes and Alberto Obejero in Puerto Stanley.

After almost four hours of flight, Alberto Obejero, Roberto Cazes, Christian Peinemann and Juan Carlos Guarco from the Aeroclub Río Gallegos arrived this Thursday aboard the Cessna 182 aircraft registered LV-FPO in Puerto Argentino.

It is worth noting that it is not common for a single-engine aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean for a flight of more than 400 nautical miles. Both Obejero and Cazes made this trip in 2014.

The four pilots make the trip with the spirit of Malvinizing and recognizing those who fell in combat in the 1982 war, from the aeronautical passion they share.

According to the Santa Cruz press, the group will be returning within five days, depending on weather conditions.

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The Southern Opinion

By Agenda Malvinas

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