MEdwards
04-15-2014, 01:41 PM
From LA Times via the AOPA email newsletter today:
"U.S. Customs and Border Protection uses a tracking system based in Riverside, Calif., to monitor flights across the country, and identify abnormalities that might indicate criminal activity. However, casting such a wide net is catching more law-abiding pilots than it is drug smugglers. "The number of arrests are laughable for all the work they do. This looks like an agency in search of a mission," said AOPA President Mark Baker."
I like this guy.
"U.S. Customs and Border Protection uses a tracking system based in Riverside, Calif., to monitor flights across the country, and identify abnormalities that might indicate criminal activity. However, casting such a wide net is catching more law-abiding pilots than it is drug smugglers. "The number of arrests are laughable for all the work they do. This looks like an agency in search of a mission," said AOPA President Mark Baker."
I like this guy.