freightdoggie
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I miss the good old days, being the only licensed pilot in your highschool, leaving early and flying low passes as school lets out, or this I guess.. 
Airborne Egging Of School Leads To Arrest
'Bizarre' Case Leads To Arrest Of Teens
POSTED: 9:18 pm EST January 11, 2005
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- A prosecutor in Pennsylvania is calling it one of the most "bizarre" cases that he's ever seen.
Two teenagers have been arrested for allegedly bombing their high school with a bucket of eggs that they dropped from a low-flying plane.
The incident took place last June in Gettysburg. A prosecutor said the two-seat plane belongs to the father of the boy who was at the controls -- but the boy doesn't have a pilot's license.
Police tried to signal the plane using flashlights. Darkness and fog prevented authorities from reading its tail number.
Authorities say the two were caught Friday after they'd told others about the incident. They face charges that include reckless endangerment.
Airborne Egging Of School Leads To Arrest
'Bizarre' Case Leads To Arrest Of Teens
POSTED: 9:18 pm EST January 11, 2005
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- A prosecutor in Pennsylvania is calling it one of the most "bizarre" cases that he's ever seen.
Two teenagers have been arrested for allegedly bombing their high school with a bucket of eggs that they dropped from a low-flying plane.
The incident took place last June in Gettysburg. A prosecutor said the two-seat plane belongs to the father of the boy who was at the controls -- but the boy doesn't have a pilot's license.
Police tried to signal the plane using flashlights. Darkness and fog prevented authorities from reading its tail number.
Authorities say the two were caught Friday after they'd told others about the incident. They face charges that include reckless endangerment.