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Old October 23rd 06, 10:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
cjcampbell
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Default Plane crashed in DC ADIZ?

AVweb is reporting that a plane crashed in the DC ADIZ after ATC told
him that he had violated the ADIZ and ordered him to land at Tipton.
According to ATC tapes he asked for an in-flight IFR clearance, was
told he had violated the ADIZ and that he must land at Tipton, then he
crashed.

It will be interesting to see the accident report on this one, although
it might be hard to tell if he lost control of the plane because of
violating the ADIZ. I don't know if anyone would say if he was shot
down.

 




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