A man who taxied his light plane down a main street in
Western Australia’s Pilbara region and parked it outside a pub is expected to
be charged.
Newman police sergeant Mark McKenzie said the plane had its
propeller running, its wings removed and was being steered by foot pedals on
Friday.
The man parked the plane outside the Newman Hotel and was
then interviewed by police.
“It was a pretty stupid thing to do,” McKenzie said.
“Kids were coming home from school. It could have been very
ugly. All he needed was one gust of wind ... because without the wings, it’s
not stable.
“People think it was a bit of a laugh but it was very
dangerous and we’re not very happy with it.”
McKenzie said police had examined the Road Traffic Act but
would likely charge the man under the Criminal Code.
“I would assume there would be an offence under the Criminal
Code that may fit the bill.
“I’m confident that he will be charged with something soon.”
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