There was some "wag" on CNBC last night who said the plane was just repossessed..
There was some "wag" on CNBC last night who said the plane was just repossessed..
He wasn't the first. Still, after the intensive investigation, shouldn't we know the lienholder/owner and have checked with him/them? If they had the repo right then there's no criminal issue so they could admit possession. Since that hasn't occurred the plane's status is worrisome.
There was some "wag" on CNBC last night who said the plane was just repossessed.. That would not be too farfetched. If the plane had any value at all, it would be low enough that risking litigation in a corrupt third world court system would be pointless. Might as well offer a bounty to get it back, no questions asked.
On the other hand, it's a good thing someone in our security apparatus is looking into this. a 727 is big enough to do very serious damage if loaded up with high explosives - much more than the planes of 9/11.