It'll take a little more than 6 minutes to get out of the 100 mile radius. Searching for an ideal site to set down, concealment wise, could take hours. Setting down in an out of the way clearing somewhere won't take long at all.Diego wrote:"This plane is fast correct? How long with minimal risk of detection would it take to get to a suitable site outside of a 100 mile radius providing some cover and low exposure?
The group has been focused on this one issue for a while now (over two weeks). I'm going to press you to make a decision so that we can move on and continue advancing the story. These are your options:
1.) One of the two canyons or cave (tourist sites) Aiden found.
2.) Cartel runway with camo gear John knows about.
3.) Diego using his Security Clearance to get a secure site from Costa or Chen. If you want to be absolutely sure you don't get found, go with this.
4.) An open area somewhere outside the 100 mile radius.
5.) Invest a significant amount of time, and make a roll, to try to find an ideal place to conceal the aircraft. You would need specialized Skills, which your group doesn't have, to get the most out of this route.
If you go with number 5 and the roll ends up poorly, you can have a backup lined up, but I don't want to get in a pattern of search then debating. Searching again then debating again. After work on the Impala is done you have 17-18 hours of wiggle room (not counting any time you spend searching) to enact the abduction, and there may yet be further complications ahead of you.