You've already heard that we have upwards of 19 food processing plants being destroyed recently. So with this one? First off: there are already rumors in the anon community that the plane was remote controlled into the plant. So was there a pilot? Look "Chelsea Infanger" up. Selfie-taking kinda gal, same sort of look you see all over Insta/etc. Selfie girls are usually fairly prolific online, especially on the main platforms. Looked her up on FB and Instagram. No account? Family member with seasoned account posting obits. Now this isn't anything like evidence, it's just a speculation of a strange situation. We've seen online anomalies on other occasions. Babbitt was one. Richard Russell was another. Just wondering about shenanigans. This smells strange.
Pilot of UPS plane that crashed into food processing plant - Chelsea Brittney Infanger
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Something doesn't smell right about the UPS connection.
I've worked on various ramps/tarmacs for 20+ yrs. It was always well known that 99% of UPS pilots are former military as they get to count their sortie time towards UPS' pilot application requirements.
I cant find any information in the obituaries about this Infanger chick being former military.
Additionally, she was piloting a smaller aircraft. These pilots for UPS usually fall into two categories:
Older pilots who are close to retirement or want easier work loads as the typical small engine aircraft routes are very short. I.e. Think as the crow flies, Chicago to St Louis... So like 1-2 hr flights.
Newer pilots who get the seniority (union) shaft and are still too "new" to bid bigger money birds/routes.
Obviously she would've fallen into that second category given her age (30).
Just spitballing here... Not saying she wasn't employed by UPS. Things may have changed since my time in aviation but she sure as hell does not seem like a typical UPS pilot from my experiences.
She wasn’t a UPS pilot, only flying packages for contract.
That would explain it then. Probably a similar contract agreement like UPS has with USPS & Amazon. E.g. Customer gets free USPS shipping, but UPS actually freights the Amazon volume for USPS. This is why there's such a long delivery window for "SurePost" service level packages. Also why they are frequently damaged, as UPS purposely holds SurePost packages in favor of UPS parcels. This leads to the "free rate" SurePost being loaded and unloaded over and over again for up to 10 days before finally taken to your local PO for delivery.
The other one that just came to mind was that story that consumed 100% of the media for a while there - remember Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito? Brain laundry (wipe memory? MK?) and little talker or chat little? It was a stupid story for the amount of air time it took up and it felt like messages were being sent the whole time.