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Update: Sheriffs to have eyes in the sky with new plane

Monday, March 9, 2009
(Updated Tuesday, March 10 - 5:10 am)

GREENSBORO - Area sheriff's offices will be able to put two sets of eyes in sky starting this week courtesy of a small airplane obtained through a U.S. Department of Justice test program.

The 2006-model Sky Arrow 600 Sport lightweight aircraft made its long awaited landing at Piedmont Triad International airport late last week and was unveiled at a Monday afternoon news conference.

The plane will be shared with sheriff's offices in Guilford, Alamance, Davidson and Randolph counties to look for missing persons, locate drug fields, conduct surveillance and assist with pursuits.

"A lot of departments like ours can't justify buying a plane and putting a full time pilot out there," Guilford County Sheriff BJ Barnes.

"(The partnership) will allow us to do us the things we need to do without the expense that goes with it,"

The two-seat plane, which would have cost around $85,000 new, is paid for by a National Institute of Justice study that analyzes how law enforcement agencies can use ‘light sport aircraft.'

Authorities couldn't provide an exact estimate for the maintenance and upkeep costs for the plane, but expect it to be minimal.

However, all related costs will come from federal forfeiture money from drug seizures and will have no cost to taxpayers.

"By using this particular airplane, you can also cut down for manpower used for surveillance and the chances of getting burned by the suspect is a whole lot less," said Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson.

The plane is being donated to the area agencies on an open-ended basis and keeping the aircraft will depend on how much it is utilized, Barnes said.

Previously, the sheriff's offices would be restricted to using state-owned aircraft to conduct surveillance or search for drug fields, but were limited by availability.

"We had to do it on their time, if it rained that particular day or for whatever reason they weren't able to go up - we weren't able to fly," Barnes said, noting the plane can be deployed within an hour.

"This is going to enable us to fly when we need to fly and for whatever mission we have."

For now, the plane will be operated with one of three pilots from the Guilford County Sheriff's Office, and the back seat will be used by a representative from the agency needing the plane.

One of those pilots is Cpl. Greg Russell of the Guilford County Sheriff's Office, who took an idea from a casual hallway conversation a few years ago and ran with it and found a way to get a plane for free.

"We did quite a bit of research on what it would take to buy a plane, but by shear luck... (I found out) about this Department of Justice program and jumped on the phone immediately," Russell said.

"It's a nice airplane to fly and it's a fun airplane to fly. The visibility we have in this is unbelievable."

Despite his thrill over having the new tool, Barnes said he has no plans to take to the skies.

"If you'll put a saddle on it, I'll be happy to ride it," Barnes joked. "I'm real glad to have it, but it's not something I look forward to doing."

Contact Ryan Seals at 373-7077 or ryan.seals@news-record.com

 

 


 

Accompanying Photos

Nelson Kepley

Photo Caption: Randolph County Sheriff Maynard Reid (from left), Guilford County Sheriff BJ Barnes and Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson check out the new airplane.

PLANE SPECIFICATIONS

Model: Sky Arrow 600 Sport

Built: 2006

Previous flight hours: 240

Passengers: 2

Weight: 1,238 pounds, 500-pound maximum load

Max speed: 120 mph

Max uninterrupted flight time: around 3 hours

Fuel capacity: 18 gallons, burns 5 gallons per hour, runs on unleaded fuel

Take off/landing distance needed: 475 to 900 feet, depending on surroundings

Equipment: Standard aviation equipment including communcations and GPS, upgrades planned for video/photo technology

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Paul J

March 9, 2009 - 10:53 pm EDT

If you ask the cops they could find a use for a space ship. Just another toy to keep up and spend money on.
Tell Russell nothing is FREE.

marjorie

March 10, 2009 - 11:13 am EDT

So the pilot that flies is free too!?!?!? This is a total waste of time, money, and COMMON SENSE!!!! How is this plane going to stop people from getting shot while playing bingo ? Getting shot by drug dealers that don't grow drugs!
Getting shot while in your home having breakfast in your own kitchen?Stopping gang violence in schools? I could go on till my brain explodes! Let's get priorities in order here people! Crime is out of control in this area! What we need is more foot and bike patrols in not just bad areas but all areas. And by the way, the last time there was a pursuit in Greensboro, the police nabbed the guys that were fleeing without the help of a plane! REMEMBER THAT!!! B.J. Barnes is playing us for fools! See Ya! Off to the gun range for practice so I can protect myself from weed growers!

Elmer

March 11, 2009 - 11:47 am EDT

"... all related costs will come from federal forfeiture money from drug seizures and will have no cost to taxpayers."

So, federal forfeiture money does not belong to the taxpayers?

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