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0. 12:23 AM - Some Very Nice Comments... (Matt Dralle)
1. 04:54 PM - DC-3 Pilot in the News (N642K)
2. 06:18 PM - Re: No Title (keithmckinley)
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Subject: | Some Very Nice Comments... |
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Subject: | DC-3 Pilot in the News |
Jailed Delta pilot suspended
Man accused of trying to run over Griffin police with his private plane.
By Megan Matteucci
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Friday, November 13, 2009
Delta Air Lines has suspended a pilot while officials investigate charges he tried
to run over two Griffin police officers with his private plane.
Dan Wayne Gryder, 48, remains in the Spalding County jail, charged with two counts
of aggravated assault and obstruction. He is being held without bond and is
scheduled to be arraigned on Friday, the sheriffs office said.
Gryder, a Delta pilot and private aircraft instructor, was arrested Wednesday at
the Griffin-Spalding Airport.
He is suspended pending the completion into the investigation in this incident,
Delta spokesman Anthony Black said Thursday.
Griffin code enforcement officers were called to the airport Wednesday on a report
of a pilot disrupting the airport. Gryder was driving his car across the runway
and taxiway, Griffin Police Investigator Bryan Clanton said.
Police said the suspect gave two officers a fake name. After learning the pilot
was Gryder, the officers tried to issue citations, police said.
Gryder refused to sign the tickets and boarded his plane, a 1937 DC-3A, police
said. He started the engine and told one officer that if she moved, he would strike
her car, police said.
The officer, who was standing next to the plane, moved out of the way and summoned
backup.
More Griffin officers and Spalding County deputies flooded the area and ordered
him to stop, but Gryder continued to taxi down the runway, police said.
Gryder got to the end of the runway and tried to take off, but he was out of gas.
Police arrested Gryder and took him to jail.
Gryders actions disrupted air traffic, prohibiting flights from departing or arriving,
police said.
He essentially shut the airport down for almost 45 minutes, Clanton said. His actions
created a danger for all of our officers, himself and others who lawfully
use the airport.
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To be honest Richard, I've read many of your posts and actually tried to look up
your past posts to educate myself. I can't access them because of the way you
are registered on this list (no link to your name). In any case, I've been coming
to this list for a year and a half and I had no idea you were in the parts
business. Possibly I've overlooked that fact since I'm a CJ owner or perhaps
your posts have been discreet in that respect.
Whatever the reason, I can see why you didn't come to mind as a business
owner in that post that upset you.
So what is it you offer?
Keith
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Keith McKinley
700HS
KFIT
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