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Apparently an immigrant smuggling operation. AP is reporting a Cessna was
forced down Tuesday morning near San Antonio with four Chinese nationals on board. The plane, N98873, is supposedly owned by Afzal Hameed and Alyce S. Taylor. -- Christopher J. Campbell World Famous Flight Instructor Port Orchard, WA Ne Obliviscaris |
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I've read this was a 172P model (but not confirmed it). I'm still
trying to figure out how they got four adults into the plane with a valid W&B. I guess that an FAA action is awating this along with other more urgent law enforcement actions! ![]() |
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oups.com... I've read this was a 172P model (but not confirmed it). I'm still trying to figure out how they got four adults into the plane with a valid W&B. It just depends on the adults. I have flown a C172 with all seats filled by adults. As long as the adults aren't too heavy, it's just fine. Why anyone would immediately assume that "adult" means "170 pounds" is beyond me. I frequently see messages like yours, implying that it's impossible to fly four adults in a C172, written by people without even enough imagination to consider a very realistic legal-four-adult scenario. Pete |
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You are thinking inside the law.
Why would anyone who is smuggling anything of flying under the radar so to speak care about the legalities of Gross weight and Within balance? Michelle wrote: I've read this was a 172P model (but not confirmed it). I'm still trying to figure out how they got four adults into the plane with a valid W&B. I guess that an FAA action is awating this along with other more urgent law enforcement actions! ![]() |
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Michelle P writes:
You are thinking inside the law. Why would anyone who is smuggling anything of flying under the radar so to speak care about the legalities of Gross weight and Within balance? Michelle I don't only fly within w/b specs only to follow the regs! I assume you don't either, Michelle. d. |
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![]() Michelle P wrote: Why would anyone who is smuggling anything of flying under the radar so to speak care about the legalities of Gross weight and Within balance? Well, to avoid a stall-spin on takeoff, for one thing. Were I smuggling stuff or people, I pobably wouldn't be horribly concerned with exceeding the maximum gross weight limitations, but I would certainly want to keep things inside the vertical boundaries of the envelope. George Patterson He who marries for money earns every penny of it. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I've read this was a 172P model (but not confirmed it). I'm still trying to figure out how they got four adults into the plane with a valid W&B. I guess that an FAA action is awating this along with other more urgent law enforcement actions! ![]() Ah, I thought it was four Chinese nationals plus the pilot. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I've read this was a 172P model (but not confirmed it). I'm still trying to figure out how they got four adults into the plane with a valid W&B. I guess that an FAA action is awating this along with other more urgent law enforcement actions! ![]() You are right, it was a 172P according to the database. So, if the pilot was smuggling four Chinese on board, then it was a pretty tight fit. I don't really see a problem with getting four adults in a 172. You can do it easily if you aren't carrying a full fuel load. |
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"C J Campbell" christophercampbellNOSPAM@hotmail.
wrote in message oups.com... I've read this was a 172P model (but not confirmed it). I'm still trying to figure out how they got four adults into the plane with a valid W&B. I guess that an FAA action is awating this along with other more urgent law enforcement actions! ![]() You are right, it was a 172P according to the database. So, if the pilot was smuggling four Chinese on board, then it was a pretty tight fit. I don't really see a problem with getting four adults in a 172. You can do it easily if you aren't carrying a full fuel load. Especially if they're Chinese. Wonder if the standard weights are different there? moo |
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Don't forget, you have 120 lbs cargo capacity behind the rear seats as well,
a small person ( young adult or female maybe?) could lay down back there. If you are smuggling people or goods you really don't care that they aren't properly strapped in. So it is possible to carry a pilot plus 4 adult passengers. Anybody care to work up a theoretical w&b on this? You are right, it was a 172P according to the database. So, if the pilot was smuggling four Chinese on board, then it was a pretty tight fit. I don't really see a problem with getting four adults in a 172. You can do it easily if you aren't carrying a full fuel load. Especially if they're Chinese. Wonder if the standard weights are different there? moo |
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