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"Jonathan Goodish" wrote in message
... I'm just saying that there need to be consequences, not that those consequences have to come from the FAA. It's not clear where else they could come from, though (except in terms of embarrassment, as you mention). Accidentally busting an ADIZ is not a crime, as far as I'm aware; the FBI has already announced that there are no criminal charges to be pressed. The reason people violate the ADIZ and prohibited areas, and bust airspace, and run out of fuel, is due to poor planning and/or judgment on the part of the pilots, The reports so far suggest that the pilot did plan to avoid the ADIZ, so his planning was not necessarily inadequate. Looks like he just got lost. What was probably lacking was his navigational skill, though even that isn't certain--being highly skilled makes elementary errors unlikely, but not impossible. --Gary |
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