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To: piasa
Padilla was the name of the man who flew that airplan off the airport in Angola last month.
42 posted on 06/23/2003 1:08:50 AM PDT by First Amendment
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To: pram; piasa
re post no. 18 & no. 42...


ABC NEWS.go.com: "HIDE IN PLANE SIGHT Family of Possible 727 Pilot 'He Is Not A Terrorist" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Workers at Luanda Airport in Angola watched dumbfounded on May 25 as a Boeing 727 taxied down the runway and took off -- without permission. The plane -- which ABCNEWS has learned was refitted to haul diesel fuel tanks, making it a potential flying bomb -- has not been seen since. The man the U.S. government suspects of piloting the 727 is Benjamin Padilla -- a U.S. citizen from Florida. Padilla, too, has vanished, and his family is worried. "I am concerned that he might have been hijacked," Padilla's brother, Joseph, said in an exclusive interview with ABCNEWS.") (June 18, 2003) (Read More...)
VOA NEWS.com: "U.S., ANGOLA SEEK MISSING BOEING 727 JET" by Alex Belida (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Authorities in Africa and the United States are looking for a Boeing 727 jet missing from Angola since late last month under suspicious circumstances. The Boeing 727 has been missing since it took off under mysterious circumstances from Luanda airport in the southwest African country of Angola more than two weeks ago. U.S. government officials tell VOA it was last heard of requesting landing permission in the Seychelles off the coast of East Africa but never arrived there. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, say the aircraft's disappearance looks like a criminal act. But with memories still fresh of the bloody September 11 terrorist plane hijackings in the United States almost two years ago, the officials say they have to remain open to the possibility that terrorism may be involved in the case of the vanishing 727. Authorities in Angola say the plane took off illegally on Sunday, May 25. The country's minister of transportation later indicated the aircraft's disappearance would lead to stepped up security at Luanda airport.") (June 11, 2003) (Read More...)

44 posted on 06/23/2003 1:51:19 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: pram
Yeah, unfortunately Padilla is a bit like Smith. At least the spelling is consistant, unlike Arabic names.
46 posted on 06/23/2003 9:58:17 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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