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Lisa Miller
April 2nd 06, 01:30 AM
Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
was trying to explain aviation careers either.

"When Harold Spector, 67, landed his Cessna airplane at the George
Harlow Field airport in Marshfield on Thursday...."

Article:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/04/01/flight_teacher_arrested_in_sting/

Jonathan Allen
April 2nd 06, 01:41 AM
Lisa Miller wrote:

> Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
> landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
> was trying to explain aviation careers either.
>
> "When Harold Spector, 67, landed his Cessna airplane at the George
> Harlow Field airport in Marshfield on Thursday...."
>
> Article:
> http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/04/01/flight_teacher_arrested_in_sting/

Does FAA require any background checks on instructors? I know the Civil
Air Patrol enforces FBI checks on members before they are allowed to
be with cadets (kids).

Flyingmonk
April 2nd 06, 02:23 AM
"He was carrying viagra pill and a condom"

LOL HHA HA HA HA HA HA... What a moron!

The Monk

Robert M. Gary
April 2nd 06, 05:27 AM
Maybe he always carries those items

Jon Kraus
April 2nd 06, 01:40 PM
He asked several times if the girl was a cop and she lied to him and
said no... I hate it when that happens!! :-)

Jon Kraus
'79 Mooney 201
4443H @ TYQ

Lisa Miller wrote:
> Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
> landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
> was trying to explain aviation careers either.
>
> "When Harold Spector, 67, landed his Cessna airplane at the George
> Harlow Field airport in Marshfield on Thursday...."
>
> Article:
> http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/04/01/flight_teacher_arrested_in_sting/
>

Chris Ehlbeck
April 2nd 06, 05:04 PM
Jon Kraus wrote:
> He asked several times if the girl was a cop and she lied to him and
> said no... I hate it when that happens!! :-)
>
> Jon Kraus
> '79 Mooney 201
> 4443H @ TYQ
>

Like when I was in vice and the girls somehow thought that if they asked
you 3 times if you were the police and you said no, it was entrapment!
HAHA!

AJ
April 2nd 06, 05:27 PM
>"He was carrying viagra pill and a condom"
>
>LOL HHA HA HA HA HA HA... What a moron!
>
>The Monk

Maybe he could say the condom was a minature wind sock, but the viagra?

AJ

Flyingmonk
April 2nd 06, 10:06 PM
AJ wrote:
> "In one of his last messages on the day before he was supposed to
> arrive in Marshfield, Spector wrote to the officer, ''You have to
> promise me you are not the police, just promise me now."
>
> ''"I am not the police, I promise," the officer responded, according to
> documents provided by police. ''I promise over and over again.""
>
> Whatta schmuck.

I found that very amusing also... :-)

The Monk

cjcampbell
April 3rd 06, 01:56 AM
Lisa Miller wrote:
> Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
> landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
> was trying to explain aviation careers either.

Tragic.

Sorry if I cannot bring myself to laugh at this man's stupidity.

Robert M. Gary
April 3rd 06, 02:24 AM
> Maybe he could say the condom was a minature wind sock, but the viagra?

Most Mooney shops keep condoms around. They use them to cover up the
fuel pick up screens while they strip the tanks.

-Robert

Gig 601XL Builder
April 3rd 06, 06:18 PM
"AJ" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> >"He was carrying viagra pill and a condom"
>>
>>LOL HHA HA HA HA HA HA... What a moron!
>>
>>The Monk
>
> Maybe he could say the condom was a minature wind sock, but the viagra?
>
> AJ
>

I think it's funny when these guys get caught but why do they never use the
defense that they new it was a 30 something year old man pretending to be a
15 year old girl and that it really turns him on?

I beats going to prison.

Skylune
April 3rd 06, 06:55 PM
by "Gig 601XL Builder" <wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net> Apr 3, 2006 at 12:18 PM


I think it's funny when these guys get caught but why do they never use
the
defense that they new it was a 30 something year old man pretending to be
a
15 year old girl and that it really turns him on?

I beats going to prison.

<<

How many times did you beat the rap with that strategy?

Robert M. Gary
April 3rd 06, 07:48 PM
> Like when I was in vice and the girls somehow thought that if they asked
> you 3 times if you were the police and you said no, it was entrapment!
> HAHA!

Why didn't they just ask you to drop trou? I would assume a real cop
would keep hims paints on but a John would be happy to take them off.

-Robert

Aluckyguess
April 3rd 06, 08:53 PM
"cjcampbell" > wrote in message
ps.com...
>
> Lisa Miller wrote:
>> Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
>> landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
>> was trying to explain aviation careers either.
>
> Tragic.
>
> Sorry if I cannot bring myself to laugh at this man's stupidity.
>
Pretty stubid, but how can you be convicted if there never was a 15 year
old.
I think they need to use a real 15 year old to make it legal.
The guys a schmuck neverless.

Jim Macklin
April 3rd 06, 08:55 PM
Cops can drop too, but I would be worried about AIDS if she
got too friendly too quickly.

As for the "looking for a guy pretending to be a teen girl
ploy, your computer had better be full of old men in drag
and no pictures of women and girls.



"Robert M. Gary" > wrote in message
oups.com...
|> Like when I was in vice and the girls somehow thought
that if they asked
| > you 3 times if you were the police and you said no, it
was entrapment!
| > HAHA!
|
| Why didn't they just ask you to drop trou? I would assume
a real cop
| would keep hims paints on but a John would be happy to
take them off.
|
| -Robert
|

Tri-Pacer
April 3rd 06, 09:17 PM
Hey there's an up side to this.

There will probably be a cheap Cessna on the market so the pervert can hire
a lawyer.

Paul
N1431A

newsgroups.comcast.net
April 4th 06, 02:22 AM
I think the news said it was borrowed from one of his students.

"Tri-Pacer" > wrote in message
. ..>> There will probably
be a cheap Cessna on the market so the pervert can hire
> a lawyer.

Scott D
April 4th 06, 03:20 AM
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 12:53:44 -0700, "Aluckyguess" >
wrote:

>
>"cjcampbell" > wrote in message
ps.com...
>>
>> Lisa Miller wrote:
>>> Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
>>> landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
>>> was trying to explain aviation careers either.
>>
>> Tragic.
>>
>> Sorry if I cannot bring myself to laugh at this man's stupidity.
>>
>Pretty stubid, but how can you be convicted if there never was a 15 year
>old.
>I think they need to use a real 15 year old to make it legal.
>The guys a schmuck neverless.
>

They can get him on conspiracy. He made a overt act or a substantail
step towards the commision of the crime with what he thought was with
a 15 year old. Him jumping into an airplane and flying however far he
flew would be enough.

Scott D.

take out the obvious to email me

Flyingmonk
April 4th 06, 03:49 AM
Interesting POV. I suppose even if he gets away with it (beating the
case), he'd still be at a great loss, financially and rep. wise with
his friends and family. I think and hope that he'll learn his lesson.

The Monk


Aluckyguess wrote:
> "cjcampbell" > wrote in message
> ps.com...
> >
> > Lisa Miller wrote:
> >> Here's one pilot who got something he didn't expect when he made a
> >> landing at an airport to pick up a 15 yr old girl. Doesn't look like he
> >> was trying to explain aviation careers either.
> >
> > Tragic.
> >
> > Sorry if I cannot bring myself to laugh at this man's stupidity.
> >
> Pretty stubid, but how can you be convicted if there never was a 15 year
> old.
> I think they need to use a real 15 year old to make it legal.
> The guys a schmuck neverless.

gatt
April 13th 06, 06:04 PM
"Flyingmonk" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Interesting POV. I suppose even if he gets away with it (beating the
> case), he'd still be at a great loss, financially and rep. wise with
> his friends and family. I think and hope that he'll learn his lesson.

Probably not because it's most likely a deeper psychological issue than
something that can be learned away. If he gets away with it and doesn't get
help there is a substantial possibility that he'll end up doing the same
thing again whether he tries to control it or not.

-c

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