Orange County Pilot Who Operated Private Jets with Passengers Onboard without Proper License Sentenced to Federal Prison
LOS ANGELES, California
An Irvine man who admitted that he illegally piloted private jet airplanes with passengers onboard without having a valid pilot’s license was sentenced today to 10 months in federal prison.
Arnold Gerald Leto III, 37, was sentenced by United States District Judge Dale S. Fischer, who also ordered the defendant to pay a $5,500 fine.
Leto pleaded guilty in October to two counts of operating an aircraft without a valid airman’s certificate.
According to court documents, Leto operated aircraft with passengers on a number of occasions without the proper authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration.
The case began in January 2015, when Leto piloted a Cessna Citation turbojet-powered aircraft, with paying passengers, from Santa Monica to Phoenix prior to receiving any type of airman’s certificate for turbojet-powered aircraft.
The defendant continued to operate the Cessna citation as a sole pilot with passengers, even after obtaining an airman’s certificate that authorized him to be a second-in-command pilot on the aircraft.
In April 2015, Leto piloted a Cessna Citation from Burbank to Bermuda Dunes and from Santa Monica to Bentonville, Arkansas.
Furthermore, on April 8, 2016, Leto was the sole pilot of a Falcon 10 turbojet-powered aircraft, with passengers on board, that flew from Van Nuys to Las Vegas, Nevada. At this time, Leto was not certified to fly the Falcon 10, and the FAA had revoked all of his airman certificates.
This case was investigated by the Department of Transportation – Office of Inspector General, with assistance by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Dennis Mitchell of the Environmental and Community Safety Crimes Section.
Defendant Information:
Defendant: Arnold Gerald Leto III
Criminal Charges: Two counts of operating an aircraft without a valid airman’s certificate
City/State: Irvine, California
Date: January 2015 (crime date), October (plea), February 2023 (sentencing)
Sentence: 10 months in federal prison, $5,500 fine
Key Facts
- State: California
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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