Tuesday, May 22, 2012

San Mateo County - Sheriff asking Supervisors for a new quiet plane


San Mateo Daily Journal/Michelle Durand, 5/21/12. "Sheriff wants ne3w plane."

2012 Cessna T206H - Listing #: 993423 #1
2012 Cesssna 206
"Crime may not pay for those on the wrong side of the law but more than $700,000 nabbed in drug forfeitures will help the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office buy a new plane for in-air law enforcement.

On Tuesday, Sheriff Greg Munks will ask the Board of Supervisors to approve the purchase and modification of a 2012 Cessna 206 plane. The aircraft, including tax, is valued at $682,731 with $31,013 in modifications. The $713,744 total purchase price will be completely covered by asset forfeiture funds which have already been approved by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The new plane will replace the 1980 Cessna 206 currently used by the all-volunteer Sheriff’s Air Squadron. The 32-year-old plane is electronically outdated and too noisy for suburban, semi-rural surveillance, Munks wrote to the board in his request."  Read Article.

Video - Cessna 206,  short landing, about 400 feet, 52 seconds.

Posted by Kathy Meeh

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