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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... What isn't said in this narrative is the reason the pilot was in this predicament in the first place was that he was told to clear customs in Florida. He didn't like that, so he decided in flight that he would proceed to New Bern (?) or Wilmington (?) to clear customs because that was the direction he originally wanted to go. His destination was Norfolk. There are a few other things not said in this narrative. The Baron pilot had six passengers in a six place aircraft, he penetrated an ADIZ without a flight plan, and the intercept was conducted in IMC. http://www.airdisaster.com/reports/ntsb/AAR84-07.pdf |
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