15-02-2008, 05:49 AM
One of the best known pilot in Province of Quebec, Robert Piché, has made an incredible and record glide over Atlantic with his Airbus to
reach the Azores.
Before that, he was at first a bush pilot, but he didn't made enough money. So... He decide to ferry Cocaïne... and he was caught and
went in jail for some years...
French: http://metamedias.blogspot.com/2001/09/u...-rvle.html
Thus, crime doesn't pay. In his case, at least...
Dan, you can implement this feature (I'm not big fan: "contreband" can be anything, from slaves, to CIA prisonners, to ivory to cocaïne...), but it should be very
risky, with lot of money, but hard effect on reputation and on other things, like the ability to repair the plane (since you can't rely on good mechanics). Only non-asphalted trips should be allowed (or something like that... you don't want to bring your illegal stuff at JFK). And with a risk to end career in jail, as you said...
Pagir
Post Edited ( 02-15-08 05:57 )
reach the Azores.
Before that, he was at first a bush pilot, but he didn't made enough money. So... He decide to ferry Cocaïne... and he was caught and
went in jail for some years...
French: http://metamedias.blogspot.com/2001/09/u...-rvle.html
Thus, crime doesn't pay. In his case, at least...
Dan, you can implement this feature (I'm not big fan: "contreband" can be anything, from slaves, to CIA prisonners, to ivory to cocaïne...), but it should be very
risky, with lot of money, but hard effect on reputation and on other things, like the ability to repair the plane (since you can't rely on good mechanics). Only non-asphalted trips should be allowed (or something like that... you don't want to bring your illegal stuff at JFK). And with a risk to end career in jail, as you said...
Pagir
Post Edited ( 02-15-08 05:57 )