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![]() "kontiki" wrote in message news ![]() iflyatiger wrote: I wonder how we look to people outside of the usa. When a single Cessna airplane can cause the government to shut down and people to scramble in fear. Imagine what the people all over the world some of whom live in war zones or under daily fear of their evil governments must think of our chicken behavior... I also cant help but wonder what the men and woman of our armed services think of this. They live in danger everyday and then they see how their leaders react to a small plane simply flying somewhere it shouldn't. Disgusting !! Exactly. Its totally ridiculous that the US Government allows millions of illegals to cross its borders every month while it totally freaks out when a littel Cessna comes close to Washington DC. What a complete joke. Soon Washington DC will be like Berlin... barbed wires, tanks and outposts. That would be fine as long as the gates in the barbed wire only opened in. |
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Flying from NJ I am super aware of that ADIZ zone. Instructor ?? Student
Pilot?? I went to Landings.com http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi$pass*72704370!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/search/ac-cert.html And did a search on these two guys and didn't get a hit. I don't know if this is a comprehensive database or if you can opt to not be in it. "flown by Jim Sheaffer of Lititz, Pa., and student pilot Troy Martin, of Akron, Pa., " Given the flight path S37 to KLBT I can envision a communication problem with ATC. I wouldn't want to fly around the zone (Delaware Bay to the East, higher terain and area P-40 to the West.) It was pretty hazy in the East today. Who knows maybe it was a mix up. ATC (super super folks, I've a few of them) have their hands full managing this busy airspace with the staff and technology available. Over reaction. Yes much like my mother in law who ask my wife if she will be wearing a parachute for our local flight in a 172. (interesting she didn't ask me). |
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Arnold Sten wrote:
AOPA Phil Boyer was interviewed on CNN at 1745 EDT. He set the record straight by stating that a C150, carrying two adults and full fuel has little to no cargo capacity (polite way of saying no explosives). It's easy to criticize afterwards because we now know the exact circumstances. But during the situation, could they tell from radar that it was a C150, carrying two adults, full fuel, and no explosives? This interview was just after some undersecretary for Homeland Security stated to Wolf Blitzer that a "small aircraft of this size can carry 0ne or Two THOUSAND pounds of explosives". Talk about your typical uneducated Washington Bureaucrat! Actually, he's right. He said "small aircraft of this size". He didn't say the C150. The Cessna Turbo Stationair can carry 1338 lbs of useful load. |
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![]() "Jay Masino" wrote in message ... The latest report on WTOP (news station in DC) was that the aircraft WAS squawking the correct code, but that there was some sort of communications problem. I'm glad to see that everyone was so willing to jump on top of our brother pilots. A communication problem is no excuse for doing what they did. These guys are from the area and have no excuse for not knowing about the restricted area. They aren't my brothers, -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino ! ! ! http://www.oceancityairport.com http://www.oc-adolfos.com |
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![]() "kontiki" wrote in message ... W P Dixon wrote: WOW! One would have to be pretty stupid to fly over DC in todays world. I can understand the "No Fly Zone" policy, but I can't understand why all the cops in the area have to act like Soviet paratroopers are descending around Washington Monument. Yeah, well it was a student pilot for God's sake. Lets Burn him/her at the stake. When onboard the USS Iwo Jima we almost had to shoot down a small GA plane in the Med. He invaded our airspace, after the second warning battle stations were called, all the cool anti aircraft machine guns and missles came online. The Captain had them try him one last time and he waved his wings and turned around. I often wonder if he actually realized how close to dying he was. A military vessel at sea is a lot different than US city that is supposed to be the epitome of freedom in the civilized word. So I can agree with most and say the DC police act like a bunch of bent out of shape Campfire Girls running around screaming , but if a US Warship has protected airspace..shouldn't the Capital of the US? What excuse could a pilot give in VFR conditions for being to close to DC? Oh I didn't know what DC looked like? I agree with the take their license away. As I said, it was a stedent pilot... sheesh. And why not shut down the airspace around all US cities while we are at it? After all, Don Daley destroyed an airport in Chicago proportedly because of the "threat" of these dangerous GA aircraft. One of them was a student pilot the other was at least a private. OBTW it is Dick Daley, not Don. |
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![]() "kontiki" wrote in message ... Jay Masino wrote: The latest report on WTOP (news station in DC) was that the aircraft WAS squawking the correct code, but that there was some sort of communications problem. I'm glad to see that everyone was so willing to jump on top of our brother pilots. Well stated Jay. How wonderful it would be if ALL pilots would speak with a single voice regarding the idiotic sitution this country is now in because of its complete lack of balls to protect our borders or to even care who waltzes in here from God knows wherever. I guess we will be left to just play tiddly winks until the next serious attack happens so we can propose even more draconian restrictions that will only further aggravate law abiding U.S. citizens going about theit business. Laws are only effective on the law-abiding. But shame on me for proposing that actual U.S. citizens get any preferred treatment over illegal aliens. Granted, the current rules are nonsense but that doesn't give these two nitwits the go ahead to fly into the restricted area. That's not how you fix stupid rules. That's how you get more stupid rules. |
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![]() "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message When DC is closed off to all vehicular traffic, ....they'll walk in or blow up the subway if they want. It's really ridiculous. London endured the Blitz. America has got to stop living in fear. -c |
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![]() "Sully" wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:03:57 +0100, "S." wrote: "Paul kgyy" wrote in message roups.com... True to the rugged pioneer spirit of our great country, DC cowered for cover again as a Cessna violated the no-fly zone. Fighter jets were scrambled to deal with this imminent threat to the security of our nation. Hi Folks, As always, intelligent (sometimes pithy !) observation from members of the aviation community in the above postings ; I agree with all of it. Newsreel footage of EVERYONE in D.C. scattering in all directions has just been shown on Channel 4 news (U.K.) ; it looked like a badly made disaster movie. A police officer shouted "GET OUT, NOW !" to the floor of the House. Unseemly and totally lacking in composure or dignity. If this is what an off-track Cessna can do the the worlds most technologically powerful and sophisticated nation, I have to ask "Have the terrorists already won ?". I would have to say that the answer to this question is a resounding YES! Between people living in fear in that area of a possible attack (mostly because of our wonderful news media), and all the restrictions that are placed on wrong people or wrong areas they have at least scored a huge victory in the battle if not the war. The ironic part is that while we are imposing all these rules on people who are here legally we still have people who want give "illegal aliens" driver's licenses and jobs!( I know another topic all together) I hope to go to San Diego, and work my way up to CPL in August, achieving the last of my life's ambitions at 48.It would be tragic if the authorities were to restrict the people who could take the controls of an aircraft, by way of "security measures". Idiots like this one today may curtail that, if they don't take the ease of access to flying, just a little bit less for granted. Something to remember though through all of this is that it was a "STUDENT" and instructor. The instructor maybe should have been paying a little more attention and take much better action and paid a little more attention but I know that there were many times my instructor sat silently waiting to see how long it would take for me to correct my mistakes. Of course I myself would have went out of my way to aviod the hassle of that area completely but the instructor may have wanted the student to get a lesson on dealing with the ADIZ since he would be flying in that area..to the instructor's credit the student just got a lesson that he will never forget if he gets to fly again!! I'd like to see how the instructor logs this flight in the student's log book. |
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Granted, the current rules are nonsense but that doesn't give these two
nitwits the go ahead to fly into the restricted area. That's not how you fix stupid rules. That's how you get more stupid rules. Just idly thinking here after two glasses of wine, but what if =all= the spam cans in the country formed a line and flew directly over the white house at 2000 feet with no transponder code and no clearance, and kept doing it even as we were being shot down? What do you think the eventual effect of this would be? Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Dave Stadt wrote:
A communication problem is no excuse for doing what they did. These guys are from the area and have no excuse for not knowing about the restricted area. They aren't my brothers, Some reports say that they, in fact, had an ADIZ squawk code. That would suggest that they were atleast trying to do follow the correct procedure. It would be nice if we allowed them to be innocent until proven guilty. Human beings make mistakes, occasionally. -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino ! ! ! http://www.oceancityairport.com http://www.oc-adolfos.com |
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