Since we're all talking about the plane, here's a picture of it... :laughpound
http://cessna.com/news/gallery/index.php?model=cj3
http://cessna.com/news/gallery/index.php?model=cj3
"Finally, current Wake Forest Coach Jim Grobe could also be in the mix. A twin-jet Learjet 45 left Smith-Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem, N.C. at 5:01 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and landed in Atlanta 53 minutes later."
The plot thickens!
nmSince we're all talking about the plane, here's a picture of it... :laughpound
http://cessna.com/news/gallery/index.php?model=cj3
If you look closely, you can almost see Pelini signing a contract in one of the windows.Since we're all talking about the plane, here's a picture of it... :laughpound
http://cessna.com/news/gallery/index.php?model=cj3
If you look closely, you can almost see Pelini signing a contract in one of the windows.Since we're all talking about the plane, here's a picture of it... :laughpound
http://cessna.com/news/gallery/index.php?model=cj3
Found it - http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/displ...5/4749cd307e9d9What's the source on the Winston-Salem flight?The "Husker" jet is a Cessna CJ3 from Norfolk, NE. The jet that departed Winston-Salem is a Learjet.
It might just be a coincidence that a private jet flew from Winston-Salem to Atlanta. Atlanta is a pretty big business hub for the whole country.
Also, it's been widely reported that the search firm we are using is based in Atlanta, so I imagine that's why they flew there. Mostly to thwart all the "I have a friend that works at Duncan Aviation in Lincoln" posts that would have come otherwise.
:hellloooo :lol: chuckleshuffle :corndancenmSince we're all talking about the plane, here's a picture of it... :laughpound
http://cessna.com/news/gallery/index.php?model=cj3