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Old December 29th 03, 05:49 PM
Stewart Kissel
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Default Appropriate punishment for airspace violations?

I just finished reading the news account of the light
plane pilot who buzzed the Statue of Liberty and interfered
with LaGuardia traffic. In our post Sept 11 era, with
enough of the public jittery about aircraft, this sort
of behavior is just putting nails in our coffin IMHO.
Any idea what sort of punishment gets meted out for
the boneheads who cannot read maps?



 




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