After a lifetime career as a police officer, Albert J. Hynes III lands a position as the airport police liaison at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, Louisiana. With a love for the history of this special airport, beginning with its inception of an idea for an airport in the area by Charles Lindburgh and eventual construction of the first land and sea airport of its time. Visits from Amelia Earhart and its use as a prisoner of war camp during World War II, this one-of-a-kind airport has a rich history, along with a record as being one of the most notorious sites for illicit drugs to enter the country.
When Albert began his career at Lakefront, he saw it as a fulfilling and noble edition to his law enforcement career, but it quickly became a nightmare. Back-door meetings, political favoritism, and corruption of management and beyond, his entire life came crashing down. A detailed report of how the system tore him down and threw him out, March 10th is a real-life tale of greed, nepotism, and one man attempting to survive it all.
About the Author
Albert J. Hynes III is a career policeman with a military background. He enjoys aircraft exploration, equestrian activities, and spending time with his family.