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Brazilian aircraft found in Guyana possibly owned by Brazil’s third largest bank

 

The Brazilian-registered Beechcraft Kingair plane found in southern Guyana is bearing the registration number of a plane belonging to Brazil’s third largest bank, Banco Bradesco, sources said.

Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Retired Col. Egbert Field said he has received such information and would be factoring that into efforts to ascertain the origin of the plane. “I heard that. I have my time working on it. I heard this from another source. We are checking that also,”he told Demerara Waves Online News.

The King Air B300 (350), according to information seen by Demerara Waves Online News, was delivered to Banco Bradesco on November 9, 2010.

The aircraft was spotted by Guyanese police on Sunday at an illegal airstrip at Santa Fe, North Rupununi. Three men exited the plane on landing and escaped.

Field said confirmed that the plane is bearing registration number, PR-IMG, but he hastened to point out that the authentic registration number may have been painted over.

The Guyanese Civil Aviation Chief said Brazilian authorities would be contacted to ascertain if that plane is in its registry. If not, he said the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) would be provided the serial number with a view to tracing the ownership of the plane. “Now that we have a registration of the aircraft, we can contact the Brazilian authorities to check who is the owner and also if it’s a legitimate registration and we start from there,” he said.

“The manufacturer has a serial number and we’ll be able to use that number to maybe track. It takes a little longer time because they have to go through a few paces but that is how we will know exactly who the aircraft belongs to,” Field said.

He said it was possible that the Beechcraft could be a stolen plane bearing a legitimate registration number of another plane.

Field said plane was damaged slightly and repairs would be conducted before it is flown to the city. “There is slight damage to one of the propellers but they the engineers are in contact with Georgetown to ensure that it doesn’t affect the safety of the aircraft because they want to fly out,” the GCAA boss said.

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There is no such thing a mystery aircraft.  Each plane has a registration and a tail #.  It is very easy to track the origin of a plane.  Each part has a serial # also.  And all planes must file a flight path before take off or they risk getting shot out of the sky.

 

Why this plane wasn't shot down ??

You does put your foot in your mouth,common traits of some highly Guyanese "Intellectuals"

Django
Last edited by Django
Django posted:

 

 

There is no such thing a mystery aircraft.  Each plane has a registration and a tail #.  It is very easy to track the origin of a plane.  Each part has a serial # also.  And all planes must file a flight path before take off or they risk getting shot out of the sky.

 

Why this plane wasn't shot down ??

You does put your foot in your mouth,common traits of some highly Guyanese "Intellectuals"

How do you know the plane did not file a flight plan?

Bibi Haniffa
Last edited by Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

 

 

There is no such thing a mystery aircraft.  Each plane has a registration and a tail #.  It is very easy to track the origin of a plane.  Each part has a serial # also.  And all planes must file a flight path before take off or they risk getting shot out of the sky.

 

Why this plane wasn't shot down ??

You does put your foot in your mouth,common traits of some highly Guyanese "Intellectuals"

How do you know the plane did not file a flight path?

Don't ask stupidness,

think about illegal activities.

Django
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

 

 

There is no such thing a mystery aircraft.  Each plane has a registration and a tail #.  It is very easy to track the origin of a plane.  Each part has a serial # also.  And all planes must file a flight path before take off or they risk getting shot out of the sky.

 

Why this plane wasn't shot down ??

You does put your foot in your mouth,common traits of some highly Guyanese "Intellectuals"

How do you know the plane did not file a flight path?

Don't ask stupidness,

think about illegal activities.

How do you know the plane did not flight a plan??????  Would the PNC govt do anything illegal?????

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

 

 

There is no such thing a mystery aircraft.  Each plane has a registration and a tail #.  It is very easy to track the origin of a plane.  Each part has a serial # also.  And all planes must file a flight path before take off or they risk getting shot out of the sky.

 

Why this plane wasn't shot down ??

You does put your foot in your mouth,common traits of some highly Guyanese "Intellectuals"

How do you know the plane did not file a flight path?

Don't ask stupidness,

think about illegal activities.

How do you know the plane did not flight a plan??????  Would the PNC govt do anything illegal?????

Nonsense !!!

go play with little chirren.

Django
cain posted:

Yall talking bout a tiefin Brazilian plane suddenly is about PNC. Hehehe. Talk half haul yo rass bibi.

Read the statement again.  Pay attention!!  You are veering off the flight plan!!

Bibi Haniffa
Last edited by Bibi Haniffa
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

 

 

There is no such thing a mystery aircraft.  Each plane has a registration and a tail #.  It is very easy to track the origin of a plane.  Each part has a serial # also.  And all planes must file a flight path before take off or they risk getting shot out of the sky.

 

Why this plane wasn't shot down ??

You does put your foot in your mouth,common traits of some highly Guyanese "Intellectuals"

How do you know the plane did not file a flight path?

Don't ask stupidness,

think about illegal activities.

How do you know the plane did not flight a plan??????  Would the PNC govt do anything illegal?????

Nonsense !!!

go play with little chirren.

Me feel sorry fuh dem lil chirren. Hope she doesn't scare dem wid her red lips and jabri hairdo. 

Mitwah

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