因國內取款限制,一名希腊飛行員駕駛F16 前往土耳其取款!
先在土耳其的廢棄機場降落 再走路去領錢 再打道回府
f-16真是太強大了 勇闖其他國家的防衛網 還可以停機領錢 猛猛猛
有沒有順便去超市晃一晃 買買菜 買民產
Greek F-16 pilot allegedly landed jet in Turkey to withdraw money
With banks still closed after two weeks and a 60 Euro limit on ATM withdrawals still in place, a whole slew of urban legends have been surfacing around the Greek economic crisis, including one allegation by a French news site that a Greek fighter pilot landed in Turkey to withdraw money. With banks still closed after two weeks and a 60 Euro limit on ATM withdrawals still in place, a whole slew of urban legends have been surfacing around the Greek economic crisis, including one allegation by a French news site that a Greek fighter pilot landed in Turkey to withdraw money. According to French website RadiCocpit.fr, Greek fighter pilot Homere Sipostopoulos allegedly landed his F-16 in Turkey, withdrew money from local ATMs then returned back to base.
Already familiar with the area from frequent training exercises over the Aegean, pilot Sipostopoulos was flying a patrol over the Greek island of Samos when he suddenly changed course and head towards an abandoned airfield in the town of Söke just 3 kilometers away in Turkey’s western province of Aydın.
Upon landing at the airfield, which had once been used for military training flights but had been shut down 15 years ago, the Greek pilot then taxied his plane into one of the dilapidated hangars nearby to hide it.
Exiting his plane, Sipostopoulos then proceeded to Söke city center on foot and withdrew TRY 2,000 (EUR 700) from three different ATMs, each, before heading to the change office and having it all converted to Euros.
Now with over EUR 2,000 on hand, the pilot quickly returned to the hangar and took off, returning back to the Nea Anchialos airfield in Greece.
The French site RadiCocpit.fr also claimed that following the incident, the Turkish government filed a formal protest with Athens.
希臘人實在太猛了. .F16太好用了..勞先生遜掉了
2015-07-20 10:20
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