it didn't feel safe to anybody who was on that plane. it was a consistently unsafe feeling environment according to reporters who were embedded with vice presidential candidate mike pence. well, it turns out that all happened at the end of october. the month before, the month before that crash landing at laguardia, that same charter company running the mike pence flights for the trump campaign, they had another trip through the headlines. in september 2016 "the guardian" newspaper reported the previous pilot they'd had flying the mike pence plane, he was wanted on violent felony charges. this was a guy who had been -- who was the chairman of a pro-trump law enforcement coalition in florida. i don't know if that's why they decided to give him the plum job of flying mike pence around the country but something about the vetting process didn't turn up the fact this particular guy was currently facing violent felony charges for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, allegedly