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Hoofbite
04-07-2009, 11:43 AM
(CNN) -- The chase began with a stolen plane from a Canadian flight school, meandered through three states with U.S. fighter jets hot on the trail and forced the evacuation of the state Capitol in Wisconsin.

t ended about seven hours later in a Midwestern town of 360 people inside a general store off a narrow, dirt road -- with the suspect sipping on a Gatorade, waiting to be cuffed.

"He just came in, got a Gatorade, tried to get a beef jerky, didn't have enough money, went over and sat down and just kind of watched people come and go," said Tammy Bailey of Simmons Grocery & Hardware in Ellsinore in southern Missouri.

Authorities said they caught up there with Adam Leon, 31, after his 783-mile journey in the stolen Cessna 172 aircraft on Monday.

Leon was being held without bond Monday, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said. Federal investigators plan to interview him later to determine whether he may have violated immigration law, the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency said.

The plane was reported taken from a flight school in Thunder Bay, Ontario, about 3 p.m. Monday by a pilot identified as a student at the school, said Laura Brown of the Federal Aviation Administration.

It flew over Lake Superior less than half an hour later.

F-16 fighter jets, which intercepted the plane near Michigan's Upper Peninsula border with Wisconsin, tried repeatedly to draw the pilot's attention.

At one point, the pilot appeared to acknowledge that he saw the other planes, said Mike Kucharek, a spokesman with the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

"He looked at them," Kucharek said.

But the man did not communicate with either NORAD or with the FAA, officials said.

Instead, the plane flew "erratically" over the course of the afternoon, Kucharek said -- sometimes reaching 14,000 feet in altitude, then dropping as low as 3,000 feet.

"We don't want to suppose the motive of the individual," Kucharek said. "But it certainly made a day for the professional pilots that were flying these missions and a very serious situation from a NORAD perspective."

In the midst of the pursuit, Wisconsin evacuated the Capitol in Madison for less than an hour as a precaution.

The Wisconsin National Guard deployed two F-16s to try and get the pilot to establish communications with FAA air traffic controllers.

Eventually, the man landed the four-seater plane on a road in southern Missouri, parking it under what appeared to be a bridge or culvert -- apparently to hide it, a federal law enforcement source said.

The plane -- which had been fully fueled, giving it about seven hours of flying time -- was down to roughly 30 minutes of fuel, said Lt. Cmdr Gary Ross of NORAD.

The pilot ran from the scene, prompting a brief manhunt.

The search led authorities to Simmons Grocery & Hardware, where they found their suspect.

"They walked over and asked him a few questions," said Bailey, the store employee. "The guy stood up, turned around. They handcuffed him, stood there, talked to him a little bit and took him off."

Maybe its just me but this thread title should read "Plane Stolen From Canada Shot Down By F-16s".

Northern Michigan to southern Missouri? How long do you wait? Wouldn't communicate, flying like a lunatic and they just followed him halfway across the US?

daschoo
04-07-2009, 11:51 AM
can see where you're coming from actually, i would assume if the guy had started going near any build up areas or likely targets h'e have been shot down sharpish

BrAinPaiNt
04-07-2009, 01:07 PM
Darn Canadians. Dirty Hockey Lovers.

:D

bbgun
04-07-2009, 01:23 PM
Too chicken to jump off a building. Thanks for wasting everyone's time.

WoodysGirl
04-07-2009, 01:25 PM
There's another article where the guy said he wanted to be shot down. He was on a suicide mission of sorts.

per yahoo

Stolen plane from Canada escorted by US fighters

By Robert Imrie, Associated Press Writer – Tue Apr 7, 11:10 am ET

WAUSAU, Wis. – A man suspected of stealing a plane in Canada and flying erratically across three states was trying to commit suicide, hoping he would be shot down by military fighter planes, a state trooper said Tuesday.

Adam Dylan Leon, 31, was arrested at a convenience store in Ellsinore, Mo., shortly after landing the single-engine, four-seat Cessna on a rural Missouri road Monday night, ending a six-hour flight, police said.

The plane was tracked as a "flight safety issue" and was not believed to be a terrorist threat, Mike Kucharek, spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said in a telephone interview from Colorado Springs.

The Missouri state trooper who arrested Leon said on ABC's "Good Morning America" that the pilot told him he had hoped to be shot down.

"He made a statement that he was trying to commit suicide and he didn't have the courage to do it himself. And his idea was to fly the aircraft into the United States, where he would be shot down," Trooper Justin Watson said on ABC.

Leon, a naturalized Canadian citizen originally from Turkey, was jailed in Butler County but was moved early Tuesday to the jail in Mississippi County, which holds federal suspects, according to a Butler County jail official. Representatives of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment.

Watson said Leon apparently hitched a ride to the convenience store after landing on a highway and taxiing the plane to a side road. He didn't appear surprised when the officer entered the convenience store to arrest him.

Leon said "he didn't have any ID, but he was the person we were looking for," Watson said.

He said Leon "gave me no indication that it was anything other than he was having personal problems and was in an attempt to end his life."

"He did state that he thought at one time he was getting shot down, but apparently the Air Force were just shooting flares," the trooper said.

Leon was in the Butler County Jail on Tuesday in Poplar Bluff, Mo.

The plane was reported stolen Monday afternoon from Confederation College Flight School at Thunder Bay International Airport in Ontario. It was intercepted by F-16 fighters from the Wisconsin National Guard after crossing into the state near the Michigan state line.

The pilot was flying erratically and didn't communicate with the fighter pilots, Kucharek said at the Aerospace Defense Command.

The pilot acknowledged seeing the F-16s but didn't obey their nonverbal commands to follow them, Kucharek said.

The plane's path over Wisconsin prompted a brief, precautionary evacuation of the Wisconsin capitol in Madison, although there were few workers in the building at the time and the governor was not in town.

The Cessna 172 continued south over Illinois and eastern Missouri before landing near Ellsinore, about 120 miles south-southwest of St. Louis.

The plane landed about six hours after the reported theft, and had enough fuel for about eight hours of flight, NAADC officials said.

"We tailed it all the way," Maj. Brian Markin said. "Once it landed our aircraft returned to base."

FBI spokesman Richard Kolko told CNN that Leon was a native of Turkey who changed his name from Yavuz Berke and became a Canadian citizen last year.

___

AP writers Todd Richmond in Madison and James Carlson in Milwaukee contributed to this report.

CanadianCowboysFan
04-07-2009, 01:32 PM
damn there are easier ways to try to kill yourself

vta
04-07-2009, 02:03 PM
He's full of ____.
They should put his head in a vise and ask what he was really doing.

the kid 05
04-07-2009, 02:13 PM
i dont buy it candadians only ride on moose!

just kidding cunucks

Joe Rod
04-07-2009, 02:23 PM
Well, I give him points for originality.

Dallas
04-07-2009, 02:29 PM
damn there are easier ways to try to kill yourself


Sale's at Walmart during Christmas!!!



Wait...you probable have never seen one. Nevermind. :D

DaBoys4Life
04-07-2009, 02:33 PM
Sale's at Walmart during Christmas!!!



Wait...you probable have never seen one. Nevermind. :D

:muttley:

They def should of blew up the plan especially if it was such a small plane.

Bob Sacamano
04-07-2009, 04:06 PM
Sale's at Walmart during Christmas!!!



Wait...you probable have never seen one. Nevermind. :D

:laugh2: will he ever live that down?

joseephuss
04-07-2009, 04:07 PM
A Cessna 172 can totally out maneuver an F-16 in a dog fight.

Viper
04-07-2009, 04:32 PM
A Cessna 172 can totally out maneuver an F-16 in a dog fight.

I hear we are cutting back to paper airplanes though. The Cessna won't stand a chance.:D

TheCount
04-07-2009, 04:36 PM
A Cessna 172 can totally out maneuver an F-16 in a dog fight.

They said the tab was 50,000 per house, per plane to scramble the F-16's, the guy racked up a bill of $500,000 on us and didn't even bother killing himself.

ShiningStar
04-07-2009, 04:50 PM
how could he, he was to busy laughing at us.

Hoofbite
04-07-2009, 04:51 PM
Should have shot his *** down. Nothing explosive but a little gunfire to the wings so he gets to enjoy the ride downward.