On another note, does anyone remember the postponed air search? Apparently, Nanos got into an argument with the pilot, re-assigned him to other duties. Source: msn DailyMail, 02/19/2026
Nanos' office allegedly failed to deploy its fixed-wing Cessna aircraft, known as Survey 1, during the make-or-break initial phase after Nancy was reported missing her home in Tucson,
Arizona, on Sunday.
The aircraft, equipped with high-resolution thermal imaging cameras capable of scanning vast swaths of desert terrain, remained on the tarmac for roughly half a day, sources said, despite a situation in which every minute can mean the difference between life and death.
According to Sergeant Aaron Cross, president of the Pima County Sheriff's Deputies Association, the aircraft is 'the most valuable law enforcement asset in southern Arizona.
The alleged delay in getting the surveillance aircraft airborne was not caused by mechanical issues or weather, but by staffing shortages that left the department without qualified pilots to fly the plane – a shortage sources blame directly on Nanos.
If they had somebody who could fly that plane, they could have probably found her instantly if she was out in the desert.