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Report: More than 3,400 airspace violations since 9/11



 
 
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Old July 27th 05, 06:43 PM
Larry Dighera
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:11:38 GMT, George Patterson
wrote in _mOFe.25$PX4.1@trndny08::

Larry Dighera wrote:

Not only that, but if the buildings are being defended by Stinger
missiles, they should be safer than the surrounding areas. Or am I
missing something?


In addition, one of the articles I read (I posted the link in another
thread) strongly implied that the batteries are moved in only during periods in
which the security level is heightened (IIRC, "orange" or higher), so evacuation
would've made sense during most of the last year.


So it would seem that the best way to prevent evacuations would be to
have the missile batteries in place all the time.

Evacuation strategy is also imperfect. If the evacuees are told to scatter, you
reduce the possibility of large numbers of people being killed while increasing
the chance that some people will be killed if the plane hits off-target. Having
everyone move in the same direction decreases the chance that the plane will hit
anyone while increasing the chance of large numbers of casualties if it does hit
them.


That's a reasonable analysis, but it says nothing of the loss of
dignity the evacuation policy imposes on the leaders of our noble
nation, nor the loss of productive work accomplished. There's got to
be a better strategy.

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Old July 27th 05, 09:53 PM
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Larry Dighera wrote in
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:11:38 GMT, George Patterson
wrote in _mOFe.25$PX4.1@trndny08::

Larry Dighera wrote:

Not only that, but if the buildings are being defended by Stinger
missiles, they should be safer than the surrounding areas. Or am I
missing something?


In addition, one of the articles I read (I posted the link in another
thread) strongly implied that the batteries are moved in only during
periods in which the security level is heightened (IIRC, "orange" or
higher), so evacuation would've made sense during most of the last year.


So it would seem that the best way to prevent evacuations would be to
have the missile batteries in place all the time.


Not only that, but in a scenario like I described, those batteries
would almost certainly have to have independent authority to fire
at an incoming aircraft. Obviously that raises other concerns.

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Old July 27th 05, 10:11 PM
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Skywise wrote:

Not only that, but in a scenario like I described, those batteries
would almost certainly have to have independent authority to fire
at an incoming aircraft. Obviously that raises other concerns.


yep, imagine them being manned by the same kind of cop who
shot the Brazillian guy point blank seven times in the head (once,
I can understand, twice maybe, one has to be sure, three
times is perfectionism, but seven times? it was personal, and
he was enjoying himself, and I'd hate to see someone like him in
charge of a AAA battery...)

--Sylvain
 




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