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Old May 12th 05, 01:33 AM
Franklin Newton
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Exactly how much airspace does a vessel at sea in international waters own,
who controls it, and what treatys, if any, grant control to any particular
vessel?

"W P Dixon" wrote in message
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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.
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.
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.
The news channels were saying that it would take the plane 90 seconds

to
reach the Capital or White House from the 3 mile radius....bet that 3 mile
becomes 10 miles soon. We can thank this latest idiot as well as the
Governor of Kentucky's pilots!

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech