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Body disposed of from rented plane, Del

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WrightAvia

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Investigators said the body was dumped from a plane that Jones chartered.
Okay...imagine you're flying for an on-demand charter outfit. Your guy shows up with a big object wrapped in blankets and chains. All he wants you to do is fly out over the ocean and open the door. :confused:

Didn't this set off a yellow light in anybody's mind?
 
Typhoon1244 said:
Okay...imagine you're flying for an on-demand charter outfit. Your guy shows up with a big object wrapped in blankets and chains. All he wants you to do is fly out over the ocean and open the door. :confused:

Didn't this set off a yellow light in anybody's mind?


I don't know about anybody else on the boards, but I add a surcharge for anything dropped from my aircraft based on it's weight. For example a body of a 16 year old girl would probably weigh somewhere around 80-120 pounds. Add in the necessary locks, chains, and cinder blocks and you get a weight of about 180 pounds. At $2.00 per pound thats a quick 360 bucks worth of drinking money the way I see it.
Sometimes "customers" may balk at the prices I charge, but I don't want to lower the bar on the body disposal industry. There's a lot of guys in Newark who would be very unhappy with me if I tried to undercut their contract rates.
 
BankAccount=0$ said:
There's a lot of guys...who would be very unhappy with me if I tried to undercut their contract rates.
The RJDC? :D
 
Troy Hagen, 29, of Olympia, was charged Friday with vehicular homicide and hit-and-run;

If you drive away with the guy stuck in your windshield, isn't that hit and carry??? :eek:
 
BankAccount=0$ said:
I don't know about anybody else on the boards, but I add a surcharge for anything dropped from my aircraft based on it's weight. For example a body of a 16 year old girl would probably weigh somewhere around 80-120 pounds. Add in the necessary locks, chains, and cinder blocks and you get a weight of about 180 pounds. At $2.00 per pound thats a quick 360 bucks worth of drinking money the way I see it.
Sometimes "customers" may balk at the prices I charge, but I don't want to lower the bar on the body disposal industry. There's a lot of guys in Newark who would be very unhappy with me if I tried to undercut their contract rates.

ROTFLMAAAAAAAAAAAAO
 
I don't see how they could have thrown the body out of a King Air..........

I remember reading somewhere that the door light often goes on in the King Air, and once a year someone ends up falling out while trying to secure the door.

Shouldn't be too hard to get an object the size of a person to leave the aircraft on purpose. :D
 
Got the info on it today. The girl was a foster child and apparently a pain in the a$$ to here step sister and here boyfriend ( the pilot ). The boyfriend was a 20 year old flight instructor at Del. State and also a member of Dover AFB's flight club. He rented a plane at 12 in the morning at dumped the body. He commited suicide in prision and the girl tried to but didn't.
 

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