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Then be damned sure what airspace you're in. Where you are, from there to my house, it's gonna be REALLY easy to cross into Canada's airspace. I'd not worry too much about that - they'll come yell at you on the radio and you can say it's an accident. It's when you do it multiple times and cross back into the US again - that's when the US is gonna be sick of your shit and blow you out of the sky - assuming you don't follow them and land where they tell you to.

If the person doesn't report the plane stolen in time, you could get away with that aspect - until after shit hits the fan and they do an investigation. They'll notice that during their investigation. Hopefully it's not post mortem.

It seems like an easy task, but you need to fly the airspace between NYC and CA. You need to do it again in MA. There are some other airports that you'll want to avoid, but they're not that busy.

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Yeah I would definitely want to stay away from major airports

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I have no idea - 'cause I've never stolen a plane - but I'd GUESS that your best bet would be to fly by day and plan ahead to stop at a regional airport or two. Just because you can go however many miles doesn't mean you want to push it to the limit.

You'll also need to steal the plane at a time where the owner isn't going to notice it. If they fly on weekends, then you'd want to steal it Monday morning. You could probably get away with taking off early. Yeah, it's dark - but you just need to go south for a bit and then head east. I suspect you could do a lot with apps on your phone or a tablet. That should help you quite a bit.

I guess you could learn how to properly hail the small airports down via radio ahead of time. You'll have to understand what they tell you - and not just when you're landing but when you're in their airspace. ATC ain't nothing to fuck with. Their commands are as good as law. And they can be dicks...

Also, fuel costs... I have no idea, as I haven't done the math, but it'll be about as expensive as driving an F250 the same distance. So, that's like 16 MPG if you're lucky. But, you're cutting a lot of miles out of the equation.

So... Yeah, it's still gonna be expensive.

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Can't get caught if its not stolen. LoL

Maybe I can stow away on a ship headed to the St Lawrence Seaway instead!

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I am not a thief, so, I don't think that's going to happen