Pubdate: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 Source: Corpus Christi Caller-Times (TX) Copyright: 2000 Corpus Christi Caller-Times Address: P.O. Box 9136, Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9136 Feedback: http://www.caller.com/commcentral/email_ed.htm Website: http://www.caller.com/ Caller-Times Author: C. Bryson Hull TEXAS-OWNED PLANE ONCE OPERATED BY INFAMOUS DRUG RUNNER Colombia cartel paid Adler 'Barry' Seal a reported $1 million for each flight By C. Bryson Hull Associated Press HOUSTON - The state of Texas flies a plane that earned its wings at the hands of famed drug smuggler, government operative and eventual assassination victim Adler "Barry" Seal. State officials have flown aboard N6308F, an 18-year-old twin turboprop that seats up to 10, on official business since Texas bought the plane in 1990. The Beech King Air is one of 53 in the state's fleet. Gov. George W. Bush took office five years after the plane became Texas property and was unaware of its history. "We're glad to hear that the plane is on the straight and narrow and has landed on the right side of the law," Bush spokeswoman Linda Edwards said. Airborne Smuggling Seal leased the N6308F seven years before Texas brought it to ferry government officials, according to an Associated Press comparison of Federal Aviation Administration records with insurance and leasing documents. In the early '80s, Seal was a top DEA informant by dint of his work as airborne smuggler for Colombia's Medellin cartel. He earned a reported $1 million a flight, hauling guns south and drugs north. Seal, a former member of the Army's special forces and a one-time Trans World Airlines pilot, leased and operated the plane for at least a year, beginning on March 21, 1983, according to a leasing document. B. Don Wineinger, who handled the insurance policies for Seal while working for a Kansas insurance firm, verified his signature on the documents and authenticated the lease. Many Owners The plane's owner at the time is unclear. Leasing records show the lessor as Continental Desert Properties Inc., a California real estate firm. But FAA title records show the owner to be Systems Marketing Inc., a now-defunct Arizona computer leasing business. Continental Desert Properties owner Gene Glick has since died. The former owner of Systems Marketing was unavailable for comment. N6308F passed through five other owners before it came to the state, but belonged for most of the time to a Utah Chevrolet dealer named Merrill Bean. Of the other owners, three were aircraft brokers and one was a leasing subsidiary of Greyhound Bus Lines called Greycas Inc. None, save Bean, owned the plane for more than 30 days. Violent Death The State of Texas Aircraft Pooling Board, which owns a fleet for use on official state business, purchased N6308F in May 1990 from Gantt Aviation, a Georgetown airplane broker. Seal, 46, was machine-gunned to death in the parking lot of a Baton Rouge, La., halfway house on Feb. 19, 1986. Three Colombians were sentenced to life in prison for the killing, which occurred shortly before Seal was to testify in the Miami drug trial of Jorge Ochoa, a top Medellin cartel lieutenant. Medellin leader Pablo Escobar and Ochoa had offered $500,000 to have Seal killed and $1 million to have him brought back alive to Colombia, according to testimony at the trial. Iran-Contra Connection This is not the first time one of Seal's planes resurfaced in an unlikely place. In 1984, Seal flew his C-123K military transport plane, dubbed "The Fat Lady," to Nicaragua on an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration sting operation. Using hidden cameras installed on the plane by the CIA, Seal snapped photos showing him taking bags of cocaine from Escobar and a corrupt Sandinista government official. President Reagan later used the photos during a nationally televised plea for support for the Contras. But the plane that bore those public-relations fruits eventually gave Reagan fits. "The Fat Lady" was shot down over Nicaragua in October 1986 while carrying a load of weapons bound for the Contras. That crash and the Sandinistas' capture of the sole survivor, CIA operative Eugene Hasenfus, led to the unmasking of the Iran-Contra scandal. - --- MAP posted-by: John Chase