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Old October 11th 06, 08:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Skylune[_2_]
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Default Slamming just occured in NYC


Gary Drescher wrote:
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News is it was a light aircraft. Look for NYC to ask for an ADIZ.


Doubtful. If this had been an intentional attack, the plane would have hit
the nearby UN building, not an apartment building. It was probably either an
accident (perhaps due to mechanical failure or pilot incapacitation) or a
suicide.

In any case, it appears to have been a small aircraft. Just two windows on
each of two adjacent floors of the apartment building show flames and
damage. No ground injuries have been reported; so far, it looks no more
serious than a typical fatal car crash.

--Gary


FAA confirming it was GA, plane or helicopter. Won't matter if it was
terrorism or not. ADIZ is popular with big city mayors.

Much worse than car crash, residential apartment building was slammed,
and the building is aflame.

 




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