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Mustang Crashes Through Daytona Beach Airport Fence, Driver Tries to Board Planes
Witnesses describe chaotic scene as intoxicated driver breaches airport security
Apr. 1, 2026 at 7:27pm
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A 58-year-old man named Bryan Parker crashed his blue Mustang through the perimeter fence of Daytona Beach International Airport and drove across the airfield, with witnesses reporting he then attempted to enter multiple aircraft while appearing highly intoxicated. Parker was arrested and charged with aircraft piracy and DUI property damage.
Why it matters
This incident raises serious concerns about airport security and the potential risks posed by intoxicated individuals breaching restricted airfield areas, which could endanger passengers, staff, and aircraft. It also highlights the need for robust perimeter security measures at airports to prevent such breaches.
The details
According to 911 calls, Parker drove his blue Mustang at high speed through the airport's perimeter fence, kicking up dust as he sped across the airfield. Witnesses then reported seeing Parker stop the vehicle on the taxiway and attempt to enter multiple aircraft, despite appearing highly intoxicated. Authorities arrested Parker and charged him with aircraft piracy and DUI property damage.
- The incident occurred on April 1, 2026 at Daytona Beach International Airport.
The players
Bryan Parker
A 58-year-old man who crashed his blue Mustang through the airport fence and attempted to board aircraft while appearing highly intoxicated.
Volusia County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency that arrested Parker and charged him with aircraft piracy and DUI property damage.
What’s next
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office will continue its investigation into the incident, and prosecutors will determine the appropriate charges and legal proceedings against Bryan Parker.
The takeaway
This breach of airport security by an intoxicated individual highlights the need for airports to maintain robust perimeter security measures and procedures to prevent unauthorized access to restricted airfield areas, which could pose serious risks to public safety and aviation operations.
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