We are reading Cindy Cole's rendition of this whole thing, so it might not have all of the fact here. I noticed that she says, "The tribe said De Antoni's flight over Hualapai land was a form of trespassing and that he interfered with the flight paths of other aircraft bound for the local airport."
OK, so now we have Mr. De Antoni doing something stupid. Then she says, "In addition, Mr. De Antoni admitted to the Tribe that he flew recklessly and placed pilots and passengers in other aircraft at substantial risk of imminent bodily harm," tribe attorney Paul K. Charlton said in a written statement."
Then in the very next paragraph, she says, "De Antoni says there was no risk of a collision between himself and other aircraft. He says he was a half-mile from the nearest plane and about 1.5 miles from the tribe's airport." What the heck is this. Did he say something to someone, and now he is backpedling? He says he was a mile and a half from the airport and a half mile away from other planes, but was he? Maybe there is another pilot who is telling a different story, that Ms Cole either left out, or it got cut out of the column. Is the tribe's attorney making something up, or is he reading from a statement made during the investigation? What is going on? Evidently something happened that caught someone else's attention.
Finally, She says that Mr. De Antoni said, "They're just overplaying the facts." Before we all cry foul, wouldn't it be nice to know just what are the facts that are being overplayed? Is it possible that Ms Cole might be mis-quoting people, or mis-intepreting what people are saying? Is it possible that Mr. De Antoni is underplaying the facts in his favor?
When I read something like this that seems to be way out in left field, I have to wonder what really happened. I just can't trust some reporter from azdailysun.com to give me a true and accurate information about what acutally happened. Sorry, but I don't believe that Ms Cole knows what is going on, and Mr. De Antoni wouldn't be the first Paraglider to fly through a runway approach with his head up his you know what. I'll bet there is a lot more to this story.