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Man charged over hoax ATC calls near Melbourne Airport (Australia)

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A 19 year old man has been charged following 16 separate instances of unauthorised radio transmissions between September and November this year. (www.abc.net.au) 更多...

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TorstenHoff
Excellent news! I am glad they were able to track that idiot down relatively quickly. Hopefully the court will give him more than a slap on the wrist.
joelwiley
joel wiley 4
Will be interesting to hear how they tracked him down.
TorstenHoff
Does anyone know if he continued to interfere with ATC? If he didn't, the authorities may have tracked him down through social media posts or an anonymous tip. I think RDF would have required prolonged activity to get a good fix, especially if he was located in a populated area.
Uisge
DArcy Grant 3
With two or three state-of-the-art RDF mobile units, they can get a fix in less than a second. The units process all calls (ATC, aircraft, etc) on the frequency, and any that aren't in the right place would be flagged immediately. Yes, reflections can be an issue, but their effect can be minimised.
whip5209
Looks like my dingo comment isn't going to happen. This guy might get up to 20 years.

How about a funnel web spider as a cell mate, then?
godestiny
Good news, hopefully he will get what he deserves.

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manleynorman6055
Throw the book...the BIG book at this dangerous idiot!
Scjemail44
Sam Johnson 1
How about cutting his dumbaxx tongue out.
kiwipop
Totally agree on the PUBLISH part. Hopefully any imbecile considering such stupid notions might just consider the CONSEQUENCES.
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
From another news source
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Paul Sant, from Melbourne's Rockbank, was arrested by Australian Federal Police on Monday before being charged on Tuesday and remanded until next week...
The 19-year-old allegedly made 16 unauthorised radio transmissions between September 5 and November 3, in which he allegedly communicated directly with pilots and control towers.
Mr Sant was charged on Tuesday with four counts of endangering the safety of aircraft and one count of interference likely to endanger safety or cause loss or damage. He faces up to 20 years' jail.
Mr Sant's defence lawyer Pern Chaya told Melbourne Magistrates Court his client suffered from depression and autism and had not been taking medication.
'He's 19, so he's a young prisoner,' Ms Chaya said.
It is alleged he posed as an air traffic controller and instructed pilots to circle the area before landing, with one alleged call forcing a Virgin plane to abort its landing"

Chances are that his lengthy sojourn in prison won't do much for his depression.

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