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Old July 1st 05, 01:54 AM
Dave Stadt
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"Jose" wrote in message
m...
almost always inadvertently by
private pilots.

... *almost* always...???


One of the cases that came closest to a shoot-down was carrying a public
official on official business. I believe this was a commercial pilot.
Of course, he didn't "stray" into restricted airspace, he was supposed
to be there, and "something went wrong".


What went wrong is two government agencies failed to communicate with each
other despite the fact procedures to do so had been put into place. .



 




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