Wilgrove
15-08-2007, 06:31
Well this is something they didn't teach me when I was learning how to fly!
SHERMAN, Texas (AP) - This joy ride was grounded from the start. A sheriff's deputy arrested a man accused of getting into a small, private plane and doing figure-8's on the grass.
Bond was set at $1,500 for 32-year-old Robert Gene Walker. Authorities don't believe Walker has any flying experience.
Walker was arrested Saturday at the Tanglewood Airstrip on a charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, the plane.
A news release said Walker told the deputy that he was driving by and noticed the plane on the runway.
The deputy said Walker found the keys inside and started the plane, which eventually ended up nose-down in the grass.
Further details weren't immediately released by the sheriff's department.
Link! (http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070815/D8R161M01.html)
Now assuming that this was a single engine propeller aircraft, which most privately owned aircrafts are, and if it was found nosed down, then that means they're going to have to rebuild the engine, and do some work on the propeller. Jeez I hope the owner got great insurance, because this will set him back about at least $30,000 or more.
SHERMAN, Texas (AP) - This joy ride was grounded from the start. A sheriff's deputy arrested a man accused of getting into a small, private plane and doing figure-8's on the grass.
Bond was set at $1,500 for 32-year-old Robert Gene Walker. Authorities don't believe Walker has any flying experience.
Walker was arrested Saturday at the Tanglewood Airstrip on a charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, the plane.
A news release said Walker told the deputy that he was driving by and noticed the plane on the runway.
The deputy said Walker found the keys inside and started the plane, which eventually ended up nose-down in the grass.
Further details weren't immediately released by the sheriff's department.
Link! (http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070815/D8R161M01.html)
Now assuming that this was a single engine propeller aircraft, which most privately owned aircrafts are, and if it was found nosed down, then that means they're going to have to rebuild the engine, and do some work on the propeller. Jeez I hope the owner got great insurance, because this will set him back about at least $30,000 or more.