Air America was a CIA cutout airline used to traffic heroin in the golden triangle region during the Vietnam War. The airline functioned as a proprietary air carrier for the CIA, providing covert transportation services that supported intelligence operations while also facilitating illicit drug trafficking.[^1] The connection between Air America and [[The Finders]] emerged through family relationships. [[Marion Pettie]], the leader of The Finders, had a son who worked for Air America. This family connection to a CIA proprietary airline established a direct link between the leadership of The Finders and the intelligence community. The discovery of this employment record during investigations into The Finders raised questions about whether the group maintained operational relationships with the CIA beyond the known training arrangements through [[Future Enterprises]].[^1] Air America's role in heroin trafficking during the Vietnam War was well-documented. The airline operated in Southeast Asia, transporting goods and personnel across the region while also moving opium and heroin out of the golden triangle. The CIA's use of proprietary airlines for covert operations provided a model for how intelligence agencies could maintain plausible deniability while engaging in illicit activities. The employment of Marion Pettie's son at Air America suggested that the family had long-standing connections to the intelligence community that predated the formation of The Finders.[^1] The 1993 Department of Justice inquiry into CIA involvement with The Finders examined these connections. The Washington Times reported in December 1993 that investigators had uncovered multiple links between the group and the intelligence community, including the Air America employment, the CIA training at Future Enterprises, and [[Isabelle Pettie]]'s employment with the CIA. The convergence of these connections suggested a pattern of overlap between The Finders and intelligence operations that went beyond coincidence.[^1] ### Footnotes [^1]: Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar.