All you guys talking about this stuff like it's an honor to have been through this, well I been through it to and it was the most unpleasant experience of my life and that's why I started doing the right things in life, they won't get their hands on me anymore and I hope you guys feel the same, peace out...
Awesome my name is Albert I actually was a prisoner transported on the same identical plane in San Bernardino, CA to Ohio plus other huge pick up prisoners. And yes this is the process of how the exchange is done of prisoners.
I have four round-trip flights. on JPATS planes. The one thing is that the plane pulls right up to the prison in Oklahoma. Your feet never touched the ground when you’re in Oklahoma
I flew to Dublin, California from SLC, Utah on one of those flights. In 2008 I was transported. I was in federal prison for 2 years. The whole experience was horrible. After I served my time, completed my probation and paid off my restitution, I am done with the federal system! That flight alone made me not want to ever commit another crime again. 😳
@@Ti0midwest It was the whole experience. Everything from the transport from the jail to the airport, the marshals that surround the plane with big ass guns. I actually went straight from Salt Lake to Dublin so I only had the one stop and it was mine. I lucked out on that. Also it was the reality of what my life had become. I was using meth and breaking laws and finally paying the consequences. On my way to federal prison. It was scary and overwhelming. It was a wake up call to get my life back together. Seeing this video is a helpful reminder of that yucky day. It’s these types of reminders that come along and make me remember that desperate time. 16 years clean and sober now and very grateful for my life today.
Just was on that plane back 2022...flew out from Atlanta to Oklahoma..then a few days later from Oklahoma to Harrisburg PA..then boarded the bus for a drive to the federal prison in West VA called FCI Gilmer. Some call it Con Air but it's also known as the Airlift.
@@FerociousPancake888 what kind of food do they serve you guys when you guys are riding on Con air ? I imagine they serve you guys the same food you guys get when you guys are traveling on the buses
@@Ti0midwest I have never flown, just watched videos of people who have and explain it (Larry Lawton.) To answer your question like a bologna sandwich and an apple. Larry said the experienced guys don’t eat before the flight though because you can end up being on the plane for 12+ hours as t stops at different places around the country and the marshals don’t let you go to the bathroom. He said it’s a terrible experience to have to go to the bathroom while you’re on con air all day and you can’t!
Imagine growing up in or below the poverty line and being a passenger on this jet is the first and only time you would ever get to fly. I hope some inmates consider it a good experience, but I know most of them do not.
It is a regular plane on the inside. No place to attach shackles. It is very run down inside. Everyone wears the dreaded black boxes. Very uncomfortable ride. My friend was on it 3 times. Sometimes they let you have the window visors open, sometimes they don't. They don't tell you where you are. The only way you know what city your in is by asking the new arrivals where your at.
It's a C-32, which is sometimes used as Air Force One but also transports other senior officials such as the Vice President, First Lady and Cabinet Secretaries. This plane was certainly not carrying the President.
That's all the zoom I had...there is a mute button...captured a conversation between friends wondering what was going on...user-vk2jw1ug1k...thanks for stopping by.