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Old 03-04-2008, 10:06 AM
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Man Flies Plane Onto Golf Course To Save Time

Son Was Late For Tennis Lesson At Club Across The Street

LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. (CBS) ― A man apparently decided to fly his plane onto a golf course in north suburban Lincolnshire so his teenage son would not be late for a tennis lesson.

Police came to the Marriott Resort Crane's Landing Golf Course, at 10 Marriott Dr. in Lincolnshire, around 1:50 p.m. Saturday for a call that a plane had landed on the course.

Robert Kadera of Lake Villa and his 14-year-old son were standing outside the aircraft, a 1949 Piper Clipper, which was sitting in the middle of the golf course about 20 feet south of the retaining wall that separates the golf course from Route 22, police said.

The pilot said it was not an emergency landing, but rather, the boy was late for his tennis lesson at the Lincolnshire Club nearby on Rout 22, police said.

Thus the pilot had decided to fly the boy to the golf course and walk across Route 22 to the Lincolnshire Club after landing, police said.

The pilot told police he made several attempts to land before touching down.

"[Kadera] wanted to get back into his plane and take off again," Lincolnshire police Detective John-Erik Anderson said.

But police found out the aircraft was leaking fuel, and investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration also responded.

Ernie's Towing in nearby Vernon Hills used a flatbed trailer with a crane attached to it to tow the plane to their yard, where the plane was impounded for police. Route 22 was shut down during part of the incident and the removal of the plane.

The FAA investigation continues, and the Lake County State's Attorney's office is trying to determine if criminal charges are warranted, police said.

Kadera was at Ernie's Towing Service in Vernon Hills on Monday afternoon, replacing the plane's skis with tires.

He was planning to move the plane off the towing lot.

He said he did not want to make a comment until he found out what police were going to do about the incident.
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Old 03-04-2008, 10:23 AM
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Hmmmm,

Illinois is not overly aviation friendly, even outside Chicago/Meigs....
First- you have to register as a pilot. Then as an aircraft owner. Then, you can only land on airport or approved private strips- this was an issue in our Glider club- outlandings in non airfields had to be disassembled and towed off on the trailer, no tow-outs- and we had a FSDO boss in the club....

So- it's not legal to land on a golf course that is not a IL airfield. THere was at least one course on the south side that was also a strip on the 18th fairway with access to the clubhouse when I was a kid.

I don't golf- if nice enough to golf, nice enough to fly usually.

When the IL DOT gets done w/ them the FAA will seem like the easy part. Even Richard Bach noticed this back in the 1970s in one of his books.

Some states, you can operate anywhere safely and legally, everything can be an avigation easement. NOT IL.
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Old 03-04-2008, 10:28 AM
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I lvoe reading about people like this!
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He'd have been better off saying he thought he had carb ice.
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or if they had caught up with him on #3 and found him sporting his Rodney Dangerfield plaid pants..."who me?"
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Old 03-04-2008, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by de727ups View Post
He'd have been better off saying he thought he had carb ice.
lol duh that's what any "smart" person would think to say...
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lol duh that's what any "smart" person would think to say...
I think most smart people would have chosen a different mode of transportation!

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one word comes to mind




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is it legal if he called ahead for a tee time????
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Originally Posted by FlyerJosh View Post
I think most smart people would have chosen a different mode of transportation!
No way, the Clipper is a great plane! My dad passed along the flying bug to me with a trip from Maine to Florida and back in his Clipper when I was 9. No golf course landings, though.

That plane is still alive and well, N6858K, somewhere in Texas...
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