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yambat 3rd Nov 2009 18:16

Cessna 421 at FALA 3/11
 
I paxed into Lanseria this evening just before 1800, saw what looked like a Cessna 421(main apron) with security tape on the doors and windows and people standing around, a scruffy looking rug thingy on the ground. I asked ground staff, was told that the scruffy looking rug was a hippo skin and the crew had been arrested, aeroplane impounded. Aeroplane has GIANT on the fin. Anyone with news? what of the crew? Surely any animal skin requires permits. I dony know, any info, anyone?

eish 4th Nov 2009 18:38

Was in newspapers today. Flight came in after midnight yesterday morning. Cargo - elephant tusks, buffalo head, skins etc. Pilot (23) and 1 pax arrested. Police say they are part of a sindicate.

nyathi 5th Nov 2009 05:49

HKGK!

This chappy is in serious k@k!

:ugh:

eagleflier 5th Nov 2009 05:59

Pity the young pilot.
Not trying to justify his actions but guess the oke was just trying to get flight time.
What a pity, hope he hasn't ruined his career

KRONOS 5th Nov 2009 06:05

404
 
It is a Cessna 404, based at Brakpan or that vicinity, if the same pilot he was looking very hard for work some time back, and this was his big break, now ruined by himself or some skelm that convinced him to fly....pity

126,7 5th Nov 2009 06:38

And so the chancers or should I say smugglers get caught.
I remember that B727 that got bust there about 10 years ago with close to 800 parrots on board. Poor things were in a terrible state.

zoneout 5th Nov 2009 08:51

Ouch. Anyone know the reg?

LJP 5th Nov 2009 09:53

ZS-ORP methinks

nyathi 5th Nov 2009 12:27

Another Aviation forum states that this youg chap is now behind bars in jail and locked up! :eek:

Silly mistake and now his career is screwed! :ugh:

nyathi 5th Nov 2009 13:59

Just reported, that the pilot is out of jail and "free". A/C still impounded though!

eagleflier 5th Nov 2009 15:25

Free or Bail?
 

Just reported, that the pilot is out of jail and "free".
Is he really free or out on bail?

If its the former, that means no criminal conviction.
Lucky dude

eagleflier 5th Nov 2009 20:29

Posted by Romeo E.T on avcom.co.za


so far all we have is the news report and we now have the registration and an idea of some of the content carrried therein.

that information is enough to fuel the speculation here, as well as the comments of "rot-in-jail"...however there are probably members here that have more information and aren't sharing it...so where is this thread supposed to go.

many new-ish Comm/IF's are here as well, and I am sure they would like to know how to not become a victim of this type of a flight themselves....so its time to learn from this.

If I was a youngster working at a smallish charter outfit, and I get tasked to to do a flight across the border etc etc, all I can do as a pilot is to do the "pilot-sh%@t" thingy...ie flight plan, clearances, route/fuel etc planning....it not my job to go and swot up on SITE's regulations just in case I will be bringing back some of that stuff...I am the pilot...end of story....I am sure he didn't even know before departure what he would be bringing back, it was a routine charter...there-and-back...but once there and seeing what stuff was being loaded...provided it wasn't concealed in crates and boxes, would be a different matter.

if it was concealed inside crates and boxes, then I as the charter pilot would be not concerned at all, after all the owner of the boxes or the person requesting the charter would have to declare it at customs at FALA on arrival...I am just the pilot that made the transport possible....right or wrong.......maybe the charter licence holder should also take blame for not enquiring into the nature of the charter and the nature of the cargo being brought back.

If I as a charter pilot were made aware either by admission or by my asking what the cargo consignment is, and then with full knowledge still accepted the flight and the inherent risks....hmmm different story......I would defenitely not have landed at FALA all innocent and taxied up to the international ramp knowing what my cargo was.

I personally believe the pilot is not all that guilty possibly because of ommisions in the decleration to him/her of the nature of the cargo and the sensitivity thereof.

so folks lets have a healthy discussion esspecially for the newer Comm/IF's that might be landed in a similar situation so that something can be learnt from this.

lets stop the accusations of "kangaroo court" etc .....it happened and it might happen again if we don't get the facts of how this came to be and how to possibly avoid it in the future.

I for one havn't blamed or crucified the pilot and thus don't feel the need to appologize to him, but I would like to see a healthy discussion so that the pilot can be appologized to if necessary by those that feel he deserves to be crucified.

eagleflier 5th Nov 2009 20:41

Picture
 
http://www.avcom.co.za/phpBB3/downlo...p?id=70654&t=1

nyathi 6th Nov 2009 09:30

At the end of the day, you as PIC takes responsibility for you cargo!

Carrier 8th Nov 2009 02:14

Quote: "When was the last time an SAA skipper was arrested because there was illegal cargo on his 747?"

Twice this year already, along with the rest of the crews:

http://www.pprune.org/airlines-airpo...rests-lhr.html

http://www.pprune.org/jet-blast/3625...lhr-again.html

nyathi 9th Nov 2009 06:11

I rest my case!

Julia28 9th Nov 2009 14:28

the pilot knew
 
The pilot was bragging some time back that they are flying skins and other stuff, no wonder somebody started investigating
Somebody said in these posts that he gets kak pay. If it is correct what he says himself, then it is not kak, USD 2000 plus lodging is not bad for start-up pilot
The aircraft may be "based" at Brakpan, but was most of the time north of the limpopo doing all kind of flights...

Contract Dog 9th Nov 2009 19:49

glass houses
 
Remember that first job? the rush of getting paid to do what you love? the delay in payment but hey, its ok, they promise to pay next week, it will be ok, you are up in the air! Remember taking controll of your first single crew piston, the sweet smell of avgas and oil, off to a new destination, the promise of a great night stop or a familiar place where you know you will have a good lay over? Remember that boss saying "dont worry my boy, I have taken care of all the small print, just fly the plane because thats what I pay you for"??? We all did it, and some still do by choice, but for those who are cutting their teeth, a little more support is not a tall order to ask.

In a recent chat to the CAA along these lines they made it very clear, opperators who do this to young, single crew, fresh comm guys are going to get the full brunt of the investigation but try do it in a 1900/saab/metro/747 and you as the ATPL PIC should by now know better and you will get the slap on the ear hole, not your dodgy boss. Give the guy a break.

Dog

zedflyer 10th Nov 2009 04:40

ZS-ORP
 
Looking at the pic of this C404, I have seen this plane on the apron in
Lusaka Intl.
I sure hope that the (animal parts :( ) did not come from Zambia, from illegal
hunting!

:mad:

VarigMD11 10th Nov 2009 05:03

ORP is actually a C401.....


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