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Old May 12th 05, 01:02 AM
Dave Stadt
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"Sully" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:03:57 +0100, "S."
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"Paul kgyy" wrote in message
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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.