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![]() From the Aero-News email letter this morning: Shortly after 1100 Monday morning, a lone Mooney M20E allegedly strayed into the Washington ADIZ, causing a pretty extensive security alert -- including the launching of two F-16s and a bit of excitement at the White House... even though the President was away. NORAD's MSgt Gary Carpenter spoke to ANN a few moments ago and reported that two F-16s were dispatched from Andrews AFB to intercept the Mooney. The intercept proceeded well, and the pilot complied with the instructions given to him and was escorted from the airspace. "The aircraft was not a threat, and once out of the airspace, he was allowed to continue south." Upon leaving the airspace, the aircraft originally bound for Jacksonville, FL, was allowed to continue to a fuel stop in SC and was shadowed by a Customs aircraft for part (if not all) of the route. White House officials note that both President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush were NOT at the White House at the time, but that Vice President Cheney was. As a result of this incursion, Vice President Dick Cheney and White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card were moved temporarily to a secure location until the situation was judged to be non-threatening. FAA Sources had limited information when we talked to them, but all concerned seemed to understand that this appeared to be an accidental violation of the ADIZ. According to the FAA's Bill Shumann, both the ADIZ and a Restricted Area were violated. The massive and intricate Washington ADIZ, often a source of concern to both Private and Commercial pilots, is under increasing fire for being increasingly hard to navigate as well as the fact that the tolerances involved in getting around certain areas of the ADIZ leave little room for error... especially when the weather is less than decent VFR. The pilot is expected to be interviewed and interrogated about the incident in SC, if not in JAX. Possible enforcement actions may be taken by the FAA against his certificate, depending on the circumstances involved. More info to follow... FMI: www.faa.gov, www.whitehouse.gov For the WHOLE story, go to http://www.aero-news.net/news/genav....19b3&Dynamic=1 all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put CUB in subject line) see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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The pilot is expected to be interviewed and interrogated about
the incident in SC, if not in JAX. Possible enforcement actions may be taken by the FAA against his certificate, depending on the circumstances involved. More info to follow... FMI: www.faa.gov, www.whitehouse.gov In this case would filling out a NASA form do this pilot any good? |
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![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------- AVflash Volume 9, Issue 46b November 13, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------- DON'T GO THERE The pilot who plodded along in a Mooney M20 above the Potomac River on Monday morning flew within eight miles of the White House, and managed to intrude not only into the Air Defense Identification Zone, but also its inner ring, the Flight Restricted Zone, which extends in a radius of 15 nm from the Washington Monument. In some cases of piloting errors, filing a reporting form within the Aviation Safety Reporting System can sometimes offer some level of "immunity" -- against sanctions, not against prosecution. FAA, spokesman William Shumann told AVweb, "In those cases where a penalty was imposed even though an ASRS report was filed, it might be because the pilot didn't check NOTAMs or otherwise comply with FAR 91.103, which requires a pilot to 'become familiar with all available information concerning that flight.'" As for satisfying those requirements, "If one wants to be legalistic, the Automated Flight Service Stations are the only 'official' source of information, and DUAT is the only 'authorized' source outside of AFSS," but Shumann said that applies only to Part 121 and 135 -- not Part 91 operators. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186076 ....IN THE AFTERMATH OF ANOTHER INCURSION Could Monday's incursion of White House airspace by a Mooney pilot actually be a blessing in disguise? It may turn out that way if it highlights what's becoming an increasing frustration for the FAA -- and GA pilots. Since Feb. 10, when the ADIZ was put in place in Washington, it has been violated more than 600 times. "Frankly, we're a bit frustrated that pilots are still violating it, and we don't know why," the FAA's William Shumann told AVweb yesterday. "It's on the charts, it's on our Web site." Pilots who violate the ADIZ (so far none have been discovered to be full-fledged evil-doers, or even to harbor any ill-intent) generally get a 30- to 90-day suspension of their certificate, Shumann said, but each case is handled individually. The range of possibilities does include revocation. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186077 On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:34 -0500, Cub Driver wrote in Message-Id: : From the Aero-News email letter this morning: Shortly after 1100 Monday morning, a lone Mooney M20E allegedly strayed into the Washington ADIZ, causing a pretty extensive security alert -- including the launching of two F-16s and a bit of excitement at the White House... even though the President was away. NORAD's MSgt Gary Carpenter spoke to ANN a few moments ago and reported that two F-16s were dispatched from Andrews AFB to intercept the Mooney. The intercept proceeded well, and the pilot complied with the instructions given to him and was escorted from the airspace. "The aircraft was not a threat, and once out of the airspace, he was allowed to continue south." Upon leaving the airspace, the aircraft originally bound for Jacksonville, FL, was allowed to continue to a fuel stop in SC and was shadowed by a Customs aircraft for part (if not all) of the route. White House officials note that both President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush were NOT at the White House at the time, but that Vice President Cheney was. As a result of this incursion, Vice President Dick Cheney and White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card were moved temporarily to a secure location until the situation was judged to be non-threatening. FAA Sources had limited information when we talked to them, but all concerned seemed to understand that this appeared to be an accidental violation of the ADIZ. According to the FAA's Bill Shumann, both the ADIZ and a Restricted Area were violated. The massive and intricate Washington ADIZ, often a source of concern to both Private and Commercial pilots, is under increasing fire for being increasingly hard to navigate as well as the fact that the tolerances involved in getting around certain areas of the ADIZ leave little room for error... especially when the weather is less than decent VFR. The pilot is expected to be interviewed and interrogated about the incident in SC, if not in JAX. Possible enforcement actions may be taken by the FAA against his certificate, depending on the circumstances involved. More info to follow... FMI: www.faa.gov, www.whitehouse.gov For the WHOLE story, go to http://www.aero-news.net/news/genav....19b3&Dynamic=1 all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put CUB in subject line) see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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