Thank you! These planes I see look like small ones, the kind that are hangered in smaller airports out this way. I used to have a good friend who was the manager of one of these airports but he died a year ago but I'll bet he could have told us something. If you have one nearby, try talking to the manager or just the pilots who own planes housed there. Not in big cities but small cities and rural areas. I know Manassas Va. airport has a lot of both smaller planes and corporate planes based there.
I have a list of these aircraft types, and they are all similar as I mentioned...twin-engine corporates. I believe part of the way they conceal what they are doing is they drop their payloads in one part of the country, then fly hundreds of miles across several jurisdictions to land somewhere else. This becomes very time-consuming, as I have to sit at the computer to track them until they land.
Thank you! These planes I see look like small ones, the kind that are hangered in smaller airports out this way. I used to have a good friend who was the manager of one of these airports but he died a year ago but I'll bet he could have told us something. If you have one nearby, try talking to the manager or just the pilots who own planes housed there. Not in big cities but small cities and rural areas. I know Manassas Va. airport has a lot of both smaller planes and corporate planes based there.
I have a list of these aircraft types, and they are all similar as I mentioned...twin-engine corporates. I believe part of the way they conceal what they are doing is they drop their payloads in one part of the country, then fly hundreds of miles across several jurisdictions to land somewhere else. This becomes very time-consuming, as I have to sit at the computer to track them until they land.