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Old September 19th 03, 12:32 PM
Errol Cavit
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"ian maclure" wrote in message . ..
In article , "Errol
Cavit" wrote:

Still nothing final and official but FWIW:


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So lets suppose that someone, oh say Al-Qaeda manages to highjack
a 747 inbound for Auckland. This is discovered when they are 30
minutes from touchdown or impact or whatever it is they are planning to
do.
What does the NZ DOD plan to do about it these days?

Same thing that they planned to do when there were 15-odd Skyhawks
in-country - pray they missed. It wasn't like it was practical to keep
enough birds on alert to cover the entire country 24-7-365 (it's about
the size of Japan). Of course providing point defense for things like
the APEC conference that was hosted in the 1990's is no longer an
option.

How well protected against such attacks are places like Cork or
Bangkok or Mexico City. Seriously, I'm curious.

Cheers
Errol Cavit