The plane I got my multi in ended up getting destroyed on a drug-running flight.
I was saddened. Does that count?Were you injured?
I was saddened. Does that count?
It's been many years since I've been able to feed my multiengine cravings!Certainly. How long did you have to go without a fix?
Building time, doing time....ahhh, what's the real difference?Or building time for the airlines.
Well, it was the plane's final approach fix, right?Certainly. How long did you have to go without a fix?
They chucked a kilo package of cocaine into the bushes and they had smaller ones on them.It’s California they don’t define what kind of drugs or contraband… so it could be plastic bags or straws…
They chucked a kilo package of cocaine into the bushes and they had smaller ones on them.
He drug in the landing? (dragged)The pilot is a heroin for not hurting anyone.
I was pulled over in NE once for 1 (!) over the speed limit on I-80. The officer came on the passenger side. When I rolled the window down, he stuck his head inside (looked like he was going to crawl through the window) and looked over the back of the car (empty). Makes me wonder how they define "plain view"Perhaps the “plain view” exemption for search and seizure.
Or the ubiquitous K-9 that will “alert” on a sack of potatoes.
Yep. Didn't blow a tire or anything.He drug in the landing? (dragged)
Well they said there were 2 people on boardWhat, no hookers?
Agreed. And after the arrest, the pilot is behind the eightball.This thread has gone completely to pot....
you should run for officeBuilding time, doing time....ahhh, what's the real difference?
If I ever got dumb enough to try transporting illegal drugs in an airplane that is exactly what my Karma would do to me.I was on this jury.
Car crash, multiple injuries and vehicles. Traffic at a total standstill, and a K9 officer decided his car was too hot for his dog, there was an overpass a hundred yards ahead, so he walked toward the shade.
The dog stopped, and sat next to a car with three occupants. The officer pulled his dog up, and continued, then turned between two cars, out of view of the suspect car, and radioed for backup from the crash scene. He wanted the backup, not for safety, but expected the occupants to jump and run.
The dog re identified the vehicle, the three occupants were removed, the dog pinpointed the large stash of hard drugs, all were arrested ant the car towed to evidence lot.
All three did time, but the leader had the famous third strike felony drug conviction, and received hard time. He owned the car and drugs, and they were delivering to retail dealers.
The evidence was so good, the jury only deliberated an hour to find him guilty on all charges.
Dogs walking by, and signaling, are all an officer needs for a search. Federal court, in MD
This discussion got me thinking, how do the police impound airplanes? Vehicles, obviously get towed to an impound yard. But in this case, how do they impound an airplane? Where does it go? I'm assuming they seized it under Narco Forfeiture laws...
I bong the gong on you. Post #57.Crack in the wingspar?
Perhaps the high point of the Oceanside police briefing on the incident was when a reporter asked, “how much does a kilo weigh?”
Without the slightest pause, the assistant police chief barked out, “2.2 pounds!” What a metric system beast!
Where did your CFII signature go?There may not be much left of the airplane by the time they are done impounding it. Likely will call their normal tow company or crane company that likely has no idea what they are doing and are there just to get it off of the road.
Brian
Just lazy and didn't think I needed to advertise my CFII credentials on that post.Where did your CFII signature go?
He made a hashish of the landing?This thread has gone completely to pot....
His battery was compromised dropping acid on the freeway.I don’t see what all the buzz is about.
His battery was compromised dropping acid on the freeway.
I know him! His wife is Molly.I looked up the tail #. Plane is owned by Ellis D.