Argentinian flight instructor jumps to death from plane, 22-year-old student forced to land alone
A 42-year-old flight instructor, Leandro Andrés Bertazzo, jumped to his death from a two-seat Cessna 150G aircraft over Córdoba, Argentina, on Saturday. His 22-year-old student, Rosario, was forced to land the plane alone after Bertazzo instructed her to "carry on" before exiting the aircraft.

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AI-generatedA 42-year-old flight instructor, Leandro Andrés Bertazzo, jumped to his death from a two-seat Cessna 150G aircraft over Córdoba, Argentina, on Saturday. His 22-year-old student, Rosario, was forced to land the plane alone after Bertazzo instructed her to "carry on" before exiting the aircraft. The student managed to land safely despite being in shock. The director of the flying school stated Bertazzo had previously visited a psychiatric institute. Prosecutors are investigating the incident, and the aircraft is in police custody.
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5 extractedThe 22-year-old student pilot was forced to land the plane alone.
A flight instructor jumped to his death from a plane over Córdoba, Argentina.
Bertazzo had visited a psychiatric institute prior to his death.
Opening a plane door mid-flight is incredibly difficult, akin to opening a car door at 124 mph.
The instructor, Leandro Andrés Bertazzo, told the student 'You know what you have to do, carry on' before jumping.