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`Retired insurance executive' Wally Hilliard, who purchased a fleet of 30-40 planes after retiring to Florida, including several Lear jets like this one. |
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DEA affidavit on the biggest seizure of heroin in central Florida history, found on Hilliard's Lear jet. |
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Hilliard's partners in American Jet Charters included the pilot, suspected by the DEA of being involved but never charged, as well as a Venezuelan currently incarcerated. |
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Hilliard's Lear jet was supplied to him by the same source that years earlier supplied a Lear to the man called the "biggest drug smuggler in American history," Barry Seal. |
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Aviation crime. Notice of seizure of Hilliard's Lear.(top.) Another Lear jet flown to Naples by Hilliard's chief pilot was suspected of having been stolen in Canada. |
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In business with the CIA? Hilliard owns jets worth tens of millions with a Miami man, Mark Shubin, who was a CIA U-2 pilot over Russia. |
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UN planes? The registration numbers of several of Hilliard and Shubin's planes end in UN, an unusual designation informed aviation observers have never seen before. |
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"Its in the pouch." The UN designation for this $30 million plane owned by Shubin and Hilliard may have something to do with another of Shubin's companies: "International Diplomatic Courier Services, Inc." |
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