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Old July 24th 03, 09:33 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Mutts" wrote in message ...


"He was unaware that there was a temporary flight restriction in effect. There
was no threat. There was no malice," said James Borasi, special agent in charge
of the U.S. Secret Service's Philadelphia field office.


Of course, the only malice is going to be on the part of the secret service. I bet
they still persue the violation against him. A guy from Potomac Center says they
are spending a lot of time on violation paperwork even on stupid things (like pilots
being rolled over to 1200 from their discrete codes a mile too soon before they're
out of the ADIZ).