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Then came the helicopter and there is still no official PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Monday, 02 August 2010 00:24

Although born ten days ago, until now, there is still formally. A Romanian family in Italy is working to overcome bureaucratic obstacles in order to obtain a birth certificate for their daughter, who was brought into the world on board a helicopter ambulances. Alexandra Little, daughter of a Romanian family was born on 21 July, while the mother was transported by helicopter ambulance for the Italian town of Alessandria, Piemonte region located in the north. It's been ten days after birth, the family was unable to register his arrival on the world. It seems that the girl can not get a birth certificate because the legislative gap in Italy. Italian legislation provides solutions for births that occur on board commercial airplanes or helicopters. In these cases, the landing at civilian airports, the pilot has the logbook, and airport authorities in charge of registration of births and the issuance of necessary documents. However, no ambulance helicopter landing at civilian airports, so nobody can handle the registration of birth. Birth tiny Alexandra Hall was mentioned in Alessandria, but no certificate has been granted all the necessary data. The case was taken by ambulance service, hoping to find a solution.

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