AOPA Iceland President, Three Others, Killed In Cessna 172 Crash

AOPA Iceland President Haraldur Diego. (AOPA photo: Mike Fizer)
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Key Takeaways:

  • A Cessna 172 carrying Haraldur Diego, president of AOPA Iceland, and three passengers (including American YouTuber Josh Neuman) crashed into Lake Thingvallavatn on Feb. 3, killing all onboard.
  • The flight, partly launched to create commercial brand content, lost contact with air traffic control an hour in, without making a distress call.
  • An extensive two-day search operation involving over 1,000 responders located the bodies approximately 150 feet underwater in one of Iceland's largest lakes.
  • Haraldur Diego was a respected figure in general aviation, known for leading Volcano Air Iceland and his tireless advocacy for GA as the head of AOPA Iceland.
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The pilot of a Cessna 172 that crashed into one of Iceland’s largest lakes was Haraldur Diego, 50, president of AOPA Iceland, that country’s branch of the worldwide pilots organization. All four onboard the Feb. 3, two-hour sightseeing flight were killed and their bodies later located about 150 feet underwater in Lake Thingvallavatn, roughly 30 nautical miles east of Reykjavik Airport. The two-day search involved more than 1,000 responders, a Royal Danish Bombardier 604 Challenger search aircraft and a remote-control submarine. It is said to be the most extensive search operation in the past five years.

The passengers included 22-year-old American skateboarder and YouTube star Josh Neuman. According to an AP report, the flight was launched, at least in part, to create commercial brand content for a Belgian fashion house. The company’s sponsorship manager, 27-year-old Tim Alings of the Netherlands, was among the dead, along with Belgian Nicola Bellavia, 32, described as a “skydiver and social media influencer.”

According to AOPA’s U.S. headquarters, Diego ran Volcano Air Iceland, an aerial photography tour company. He contacted air traffic control with a routine exchange about an hour into the mission but was not heard from again. There was no distress call.

AOPA U.S. President Mark Baker said in a statement, “I was fortunate to know Haraldur on both a professional and personal level. He was a tireless supporter of GA in Iceland and beyond its borders, and an energetic person who threw himself 100 percent into everything he did. As the leader of AOPA Iceland, Haraldur was an ideal role model and advocate for GA. He brought tremendous energy to flying and inspired everyone he met.

“Haraldur will be greatly missed.”

Former Secretary-General of IAOPA (AOPA’s international membership unit) Craig Spence said that Diego “would light up the room” at meetings, and that “he cared most about flying, Iceland, and spending time with people.”

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.
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