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Jetsi

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Fractional Pilot Busted for Smuggling Ecstasy
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has confirmed that Franklin Rodriguez, the U.S. Air National Guard pilot arrested April 12 for smuggling Ecstasy into the U.S. aboard a C-5A Galaxy, was at that time (and may still be) a Beechjet captain for Flight Options. The fractional operator declined comment about the situation, citing employee-employer confidentiality. According to Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials, Rodriguez, 35, and loadmaster John Fong, 36, were found to be carrying in their baggage some 290,000 Ecstasy pills–worth an estimated $11.6 million on the street–after conducting a military mission from Germany to Stewart Airport in Newburgh, N.Y. The two men admitted to law enforcement officers that they had transported Ecstasy on previous military flights. They have both been charged with conspiracy to import Ecstasy into the U.S. and conspiracy to distribute the drug, each offense carrying a maximum jail sentence of 20 years and a fine of up to $1 million. The DEA, which found a “large sum of cash” in Rodriguez’s Bronx, N.Y. apartment, said last week it didn’t yet know whether he transported Ecstasy while flying any civilian aircraft.

Sure am glad I am not in his shoes. Trying to remember if I flew with him, but it doesn't sound familiar. Was he on the "used" side?

Jetsi
 
Jetsi said:
Fractional Pilot Busted for Smuggling Ecstasy
AIN has confirmed that Franklin Rodriguez, the U.S. Air National Guard pilot arrested April 12 for smuggling Ecstasy into the U.S. aboard a C-5A Galaxy, was at that time (and may still be) a Beechjet captain for Flight Options. The fractional operator declined comment about the situation, citing employee-employer confidentiality. According to Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials, Rodriguez, 35, and loadmaster John Fong, 36, were found to be carrying in their baggage some 290,000 Ecstasy pills–worth an estimated $11.6 million on the street–after conducting a military mission from Germany to Stewart Airport in Newburgh, N.Y. The two men admitted to law enforcement officers that they had transported Ecstasy on previous military flights. They have both been charged with conspiracy to import Ecstasy into the U.S. and conspiracy to distribute the drug, each offense carrying a maximum jail sentence of 20 years and a fine of up to $1 million. The DEA, which found a “large sum of cash” in Rodriguez’s Bronx, N.Y. apartment, said last week it didn’t yet know whether he transported Ecstasy while flying any civilian aircraft.

Sure am glad I am not in his shoes. Trying to remember if I flew with him, but it doesn't sound familiar. Was he on the "used" side?

Jetsi

He was ex-RTA....I think.
 
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Wow

We all are trying to get out of Options, but geez, 11.6 million worth of pleasure pills.

I guess that was plan C or something.

Can you spell...butt plug boys and girls?
 
First of all--I have seen both state and federal prisons and if I had a choice-it would be federal.. A country club compared to state. All the bad boys are locked up for state crimes such as murder, armed robery, rape and the other fun stuff. Fed lockups have white collar criminals and drug smugglers who in comparison are alter boys.

I think the guy was just trying to make up for some of that per diem that he was losing. Or perhaps he was getting enough money to pay for al the extra gas, parking for the 100 or so tier 3 displaced pilots for the next 47 years or so. I can't believe he admitted to doing it prior to being caught. I would have told them that the large sum of cash im my apratment was from Denver jet ctr dollars or I was saving to put a "HIT" out on Mikey Sheeringa.
 
He should have told the feds the truth...That FO management had been slipping the X into the crew meals to make the pilots "not care" about flying extra long days.

I knew there was something funny about those stale turkey sandwiches.
 

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