Vector
January 17th 04, 04:34 AM
From another forum -
"Small Plane Diverted After Violating Philadelphia Airspace
Posted Jan 16, 2004 08:30 AM PST
The fact that this small plane was brought to ground by a police
chopper pretty much establishes that all this dashing around in the
skies with military planes is just for show. Had the small plane
actually had a biological weapon on board, Philidelphia would be
toast!"
http://www.kyw1060.com/news_story_detail.cfm?newsitemid=34646
"Police said the plane entered the Philadelphia airport's controlled
airspace, near other planes' approach areas and as close as 100 feet
from the ground, Philadelphia police said. It then crossed the
Delaware Rover and flew over southern New Jersey, including Camden and
Atlantic City, before flying back into Pennsylvania and eventually
returning to its home airport of Pottstown-Limerick, located near the
Limerick nuclear power plant, police said.
FAA personnel tried to get the pilot to land at several airports
during the three-hour journey but got no response, authorities said. "
Sighhhhhhh - back to monitoring threats in dunny queues I guess.
"Small Plane Diverted After Violating Philadelphia Airspace
Posted Jan 16, 2004 08:30 AM PST
The fact that this small plane was brought to ground by a police
chopper pretty much establishes that all this dashing around in the
skies with military planes is just for show. Had the small plane
actually had a biological weapon on board, Philidelphia would be
toast!"
http://www.kyw1060.com/news_story_detail.cfm?newsitemid=34646
"Police said the plane entered the Philadelphia airport's controlled
airspace, near other planes' approach areas and as close as 100 feet
from the ground, Philadelphia police said. It then crossed the
Delaware Rover and flew over southern New Jersey, including Camden and
Atlantic City, before flying back into Pennsylvania and eventually
returning to its home airport of Pottstown-Limerick, located near the
Limerick nuclear power plant, police said.
FAA personnel tried to get the pilot to land at several airports
during the three-hour journey but got no response, authorities said. "
Sighhhhhhh - back to monitoring threats in dunny queues I guess.