Cub Cuts Line Of Ski Racers

Incident occurred in the high alpine on Monte Rosa during a famous skimo backcountry ski race.

Screenshot/Luca Calzone/YouTube
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Key Takeaways:

  • Participants in the Mezzdalama Trophy ski race in the Italian Alps are demanding action against a Swiss-registered Super Cub pilot who took off through their race line.
  • Skiers deemed the pilot's maneuver on Monte Rosa a "reckless act" despite the plane going through a sizeable gap.
  • Competitors expressed concern that the incident "could have resulted in a horrible tragedy" and hope Swiss authorities will intervene.
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Participants in a ski race in the Italian Alps are calling for action against the pilot of a Swiss-registered Super Cub on skis who cut through the racers during a takeoff on Saturday. The skiers were taking part in the Mezzdalama Trophy, a prestigious skimo backcountry skiing race, on Monte Rosa. Although the plane went through a sizeable gap in the line of skiers, they were still appalled at what they considered to be a reckless act.

“I hope the Swiss authorities will intervene,” Luca Calzone, a competitor who shot the accompanying video of the takeoff, said. “This could have resulted in a horrible tragedy.”  The encounter took place under challenging conditions for both the skiers and the airplane. The race is held on a high alpine route that is about 12,000 feet or more above sea level and the Cub used a fair bit of downslope to get airborne.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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