National Guard helicopter lands on private property; elk antlers stolen

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That... that is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read. What could they have possibly been thinking?? How could they be under any impression that they're allowed to do that?
 
This makes me imagine the chaos it would cause driving the 88 that I used to operate corner crossing the Elk Mountain Ranch😁

Seriously though, this seems like something a bunch of E-4s would try to pull off. You wouldn't think that officer pilots would be some reckless. The poor decision making alone should cost them their wings.
 
So, just thinking outloud here. Were they out training and someone spotted a nice set of sheds so they touched down to grab them? Or how did this play out exactly? Trying to beat the crowd and mistook private land for public?
 
Hypothetical - do you think this makes the paper if it were 30 years ago? Does the local landowner call the sheriff? Would they want the antlers returned?

Its possible that profit incentive drove them to their decision to trespass and steal. Its also possible that the landowner also called the sheriff because of the antlers value and might not have cared much beyond calling and asking why they decided to land.

Im far from certain, but it could have been a relatively innocent act done out of a lack of maturity and not malice or to profit off of resources they dont own. Could also be a pervasive behavior amongst this crew and/or others, with intent to sell them. Hopefully the investigation reveals more relevant details.
 
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This makes me imagine the chaos it would cause driving the 88 that I used to operate corner crossing the Elk Mountain Ranch😁

Seriously though, this seems like something a bunch of E-4s would try to pull off. You wouldn't think that officer pilots would be some reckless. The poor decision making alone should cost them their wings.
You’ve never met warrant officers or pilots, I reckon.
 
Hypothetical - do you think this makes the paper if it were 30 years ago? Does the local landowner call the sheriff? Would they want the antlers returned?

Its possible that profit incentive drove them to their decision to trespass and steal. Its also possible that the landowner also called the sheriff because of the antlers value and might not have cared much beyond calling and asking why they decided to land.

Im far from certain, but it could have been a relatively innocent act done out of a lack of maturity and not malice or to profit of resources they dont own. Could also be a pervasive behavior amongst this crew and/or others, with intent to sell them. Hopefully the investigation reveals more relevant details.
It’s not uncommon to spot sheds and dead heads while doing terrain flight in the training areas. It’s also not unheard of for the crews to land in the training areas and pick stuff up.

Never heard of anyone landing on private property or even federal or state land outside designated training areas to pick up sheds/antlers. That’s a big no-no and someone is in deep poo-poo.
 
It’s not uncommon to spot sheds and dead heads while doing terrain flight in the training areas. It’s also not unheard of for the crews to land in the training areas and pick stuff up.

Never heard of anyone landing on private property or even federal or state land outside designated training areas to pick up sheds/antlers. That’s a big no-no and someone is in deep poo-poo.
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