Brazilian King Air, Thought
Hijacked, Still Missing
When Brazilian guvernatorial
candidate Janete Riva arrived at Pontes e Lacerda Municipal Airport on September
20 to head to her next campaign stop, her King Air C90GT (S/N LJ-1759, tail
number PR-ATY) and two pilots she’d just spoken with were nowhere to be found.
Ten days later they’re still missing, despite six days of intensive searching by
Brazilian and Bolivian police in cities along the nearby border. Local news
outlet MidiaNews said the region lacks radar coverage but has an abundance of
legal and clandestine private airfields. “We’ve spread out a net for
information,” Mato Grosso state police inspector Gilson Silveira said. “Our goal
is to find the [pilots] alive. The aircraft is secondary.” Silveira drew
similarities with a case in December last year when a Cessna 206 was hijacked
from the state; forced to fly to Bolivia, the pilot was freed unharmed after 17
days. In 2010 a charter passenger hijacked a Seneca II to Bolivia, and that
pilot too was later released unharmed.
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