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Phantom Flight From Florida
By KATHY STEELE  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Published: Oct 5, 2001

TAMPA -  The twin-engine Lear jet streaked into the afternoon sky, leaving
Tampa behind but revealing a glimpse of international intrigue in the
aftermath of terrorist attacks on America.
The federal government says the flight never took place.

But the two armed bodyguards hired to chaperon their clients out of the state
recall the 100-minute trip Sept. 13 quite vividly.

In the end, the son of a Saudi Arabian prince who is the nation's defense
minister and the son of a Saudi army commander made it to Kentucky for a
waiting 747 and a trip to their homeland.

The hastily arranged flight out of Raytheon Airport Services, a private
hangar on the outskirts of Tampa International Airport, was anything but
ordinary. It lifted off the tarmac at a time when every private plane in the
nation was grounded due to safety concerns after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Local and federal authorities will say little about the flight.

``It's not in our logs ... it didn't occur,'' said Chris White, spokesman for
the Federal Aviation Administration's regional office in Atlanta.

For private investigators Dan Grossi and Manuel Perez, the bodyguards on the
Lear, it was a trip they can't forget.

A Special Situation Grossi said Tampa police intelligence detectives called
him about 11 a.m. Sept. 13, needing help with a special situation: They had
been watching three young Saudi men - at least one a student at the
University of Tampa - at their south Tampa apartment, and the trio was scared
and wanted to go home.

Jim Harf, director of UT's international programs, confirmed one of them is
the son of Prince Sultan, the defense minister.

University spokesman Grant Donaldson refused to provide details. Perez said
he understood the men arrived in Tampa three weeks earlier to receive
tutoring in English.

The Tampa detectives guarding the men were ordered to stay in Tampa by Police
Chief Bennie Holder, so Grossi was offered the job of escorting the trio to
Lexington, Ky., where the prince's relatives were buying race horses.

Lexington police Lt. Mark Barnard confirmed a Saudi relative had asked for
help in getting protection for the men in Tampa. Two off-duty detectives were
assigned. Tampa police records list Sultan bin Fahad as the one requesting
the security detail.

But Tampa's official assistance ended at Raytheon's airport terminal.

``There was a perceived threat, and the family of the person wanted him home
right away,'' said Tampa police Sgt. John Solomon. ``The job lasted about
five hours. It was handled very quickly.''
`Out Of A Tom Clancy Movie' Meanwhile, Grossi had put Perez on alert and went
home to wait. Both men provide security for the National Football League at
Raymond James Stadium. Grossi, who retired from the Tampa Police Department
in August, has worked in internal affairs and homicide. Perez, who has his
own investigative company in St. Petersburg, worked for the FBI for more than
29 years and has experience in counterterrorism and as a bomb technician.
At 2:30 p.m., Grossi got the call from the police department.

``They said it was happening,'' Grossi said. ``This was out of a Tom Clancy
movie.''

Grossi said he was told the clearance came from the White House after the
prince's family pulled a favor from former President Bush. Prince Sultan, the
Saudi defense minister, was part of the coalition that fought the Persian
Gulf War in 1991.

To the United States, Saudi Arabia is a key component in the emerging
coalition of nations in the war on terrorism.

The White House referred questions on the trip to the State Department, which
denied involvement, and the National Security Council, which did not return
messages.

At Raytheon airport, Grossi met with the Tampa detectives who had brought the
young men. The Lear's pilot, who had flown in from Fort Lauderdale,
introduced himself.

By 4:30 p.m., the twin-engine, eight-passenger jet lifted off.

``They [the trio] looked like typical college students with knapsacks,''
Perez said. ``I didn't realize the prince's son was onboard until we
landed.''

Grossi and Perez recalled the strange feeling of flying in the near-empty
sky, knowing of the ban on private flights.

``My first reaction to the pilot was, `We're not going to get shot down are
we?' '' Perez said.
Grossi said he spoke only briefly to the prince's son.

``He wanted to leave,'' Grossi said. But he also said he would like to
return, Grossi said.

In less than two hours, the Lear landed at the Blue Grass airport, where the
passengers were met by Saudi security officials, Grossi said. He and Perez
saw several private 747s parked on the tarmac with foreign flags on the tails
and Arabic lettering on the sides.

Within the hour, the Lear took off again for Tampa with Grossi and Perez.
Neither would say how much they were paid.

But the Lear was not headed back to Fort Lauderdale, Grossi said the pilot
told him. It was bound for New Orleans to pick up someone who needed a ride
to New York.

Grossi said he doesn't recall the name of the aircraft company providing the
jet.

``Who knows who they really were,'' Grossi said. ``It was certainly somebody
important to obtain clearance to fly.''

Reporter Kathy Steele can be reached at (813) 885-5437. Reporters Brenna
Kelly and Elizabeth Lee Brown contributed to this report. They can be reached
at (813) 885-5437.

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