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Interesting--the Mexican military is now going to set up shop there. So, if you go there, bring LOTS of extra $$$$ to bribe those SOB's to guard your property/hide. But that may not work either, cause the narcos got more money for bribes......

The comparison between Mexico and Phoenix on the Baja Bush Pilots site should get some ugly things going with the BBB in Phoenix. Yes, there's crime in US cities (a lot of which in THAT particular city comes from, guess where??), but this is a really BS comparison.

Mexico needs a wake up call, but as long as they have beaches, warm weather and Norte Americanos.......business as usual.

But, what the hey, let the insurance company pay for it--nobody got hurt, right????

Course, next time, one of those narcos could just as well put a magazine load of 7.62 into a family....

And, let's see--they had FOUR adults and TWO children AND five hours of fuel in a 206....????

Actually, the narcos may have actually saved that family's lives after all......unintentionally, of course.

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Four adults and two children with some baggage and a lot more than 5 hours of fuel works in a 210, and that is without an engine upgrade that this 206 was supposed to have. Just have plenty of runway :lol: I thought a 206 would out haul a 210
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So BBP figures "well we'll just minimize this incident by pointing out all the bad and illegal things that happen in phoenix. " Sounds like some of the logic my kids tried when they were 10. "Well everyone else is doing it, why shouldn't I." "Oh It's ok cause no one was hurt and insurance will pay..... " Now BBP can trust their safety to the Mexican Army.... That should give them peace of mind....Is that the same army that fires over the border at our Border Patrol agents from time to time here in the San Diego Sector????? :roll:
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I didn't say it wouldn't fly at that sort of weight. Of course, it depends on how big everyone was. Big engines make no difference in GW on a 206.

Also depends on what year the 206 is. The new ones are lardos.

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It was reported to have been a turbo G model (1978). That's usually around 2000-2100 empty w/3600 gross (w/o flints). 5 hours sounds like either full LR stock tanks (84 gallons) or partial flints. Not a porker unless someone lost their mind on upgrades.

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Find me a TU-206 with an empty weight of 2000-2100 pounds. That may be the Cessna advertising numbers, but I doubt there's one that is really that light.

Probably standard fuel. If they had Flint tanks, the GW goes to 3800, but the E/W goes up as well.

Who knows, and it really doesn't matter in any case. Just rambling.

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As far as having the federales at the airfield, I had an off duty fed foraging inside my tent at Punta San Francisquito on Christmas day 2005. My girlfriend and I chased him off.
His Commandante would not accept the fact that one of his men would do such a thing. Anyplace else the bandito would have had a few warning shots fired over his head. These days I like to order my beer in English.
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