Big Island, Hawaii, attempted King Air theft
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The "barefoot Bandit" finally got arrested, should we call this guy the "Brainless Bandit"? They don't say if he knew anything about flying or if he would have committed expensive suicide when he tried to take off.
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Considering it's more complicated to start a king air than it is to fly a king air, I'd say he would've been okay
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asa wrote:Considering it's more complicated to start a king air than it is to fly a king air, I'd say he would've been okay
Does the same apply for a DHC-8 Q400?
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