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September 30

svanarts

Just half a mile more and they would have made the runway.

September 30

slowflyerJ3

This gimmick of using planes (big or small) to smuggle drugs into the US is as old as the hills and twice as dusty. Some 40 years ago, as a sales rep, all my clients were on airports. I landed in Del Rio, TX one day. I had no more shut the engine down that some guy walks up to me and offers to make a deal to fly about 60 miles into Mexico to bring "a package’ back and he’d pay me $5000. Went in to the FBO and asked to have my plane put in a hangar there rather than leave it on the ramp. The FBO says - yeah this happens all the time…

September 30

Fast-Doc

Had the pilot just left it in the back of the plane and played it cool I doubt anything would have happened. I don’t think a search of a plane is a routine police procedure after a successful forced landing.

Its like a scene from Poe’s Telltale Heart. Guilt reveled itself.

With that said I’m glad the person was a doofus. Now he is in custody and will not be a smuggler for a yet to be determined period of time.

September 30

MaxEPR

I wonder if L.E. seized the aircraft? Happens a lot with vehicles involved in drug trafficking…

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October 2 ▶ MaxEPR

MostlyWatching

Yes. Its sitting at OKB with a chain and padlock wrapped around the propeller.

Hopefully they will release it back to the owner who was just trying to offset his ownership costs by renting it through a club.