The aircraft operator who arranged the flight that killed football star Emiliano Sala has been convicted of endangering the safety of the aircraft. David Henderson, 67, was found guilty by a majority verdict of 10 to two over the death of the player by a jury at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday. He is granted bail and is due to be sentenced on Nov. 12, facing a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment for endangering the aircraft and two years for attempting to discharge a passenger without valid permission or authorisation, to which he pleaded guilty on Oct. 18. The solicitor representing Sala’s family said while Henderson’s convictions are welcome, his involvement in Sala’s death is only “one piece in the puzzle.” Sala died on the stormy evening of Jan. 21, 2019, after his flight crashed into the English Channel when carrying the 28-year-old Argentinian footballer from Nantes to Cardiff. The pilot, 59-year-old David …