To: Petronski
I have a quick question ... why are these planes diverted to Canada? Not being dense, I've just never understood that. (And I'm an Air Force vet, non-flyer).
Thanks ...
To: Jackson57
I would hazzard a guess and say they divert them there because it isn't a high population area.
To: Jackson57
As is the Norm When the 7500 went out, It was apparently picked up by the Canadians, and the US then Blocked Entry
Since the CF-F18s intercepted the plane it is usually lands in Countrys first Port of Entry---Hence is Halifax, if it was entry US Airspace it would land in Bangor Main
311 posted on
06/03/2005 10:24:33 AM PDT by
Xbvalk
To: Jackson57
I have a quick question ... why are these planes diverted to Canada? Not being dense, I've just never understood that. Planes over the atlantic fly in an arc. First landfall on this side of the Atlantic is up in Canada (Halifax, Gander) or Northern Maine (Bangor).
323 posted on
06/03/2005 10:45:51 AM PDT by
Modernman
("Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made." -Bismarck)
To: Jackson57
Low pop density, lots of space, no tall buildings for targets, etc.
326 posted on
06/03/2005 11:04:23 AM PDT by
Petronski
(How do you solve a problem like Petronski?)
To: Jackson57
Low pop density, lots of space, no tall buildings for targets, etc.
Plus, Canada is our beeyotch.
327 posted on
06/03/2005 11:05:12 AM PDT by
Petronski
(How do you solve a problem like Petronski?)
To: Jackson57
I have a quick question ... why are these planes diverted to Canada?Because if they blow up Canada, nobody cares...
;^)
355 posted on
06/03/2005 4:40:47 PM PDT by
null and void
(Splicking the inexplicable...)
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