Former state lawmaker Peter Goudinoff set off in his experimental airplane Friday hoping to give his friend a bird's-eye view of the Monument Fire damage near Sierra Vista. Instead, they received an F-16 escort back to Tucson after he said he apparently flew into Mexican airspace and then returned back into the United States. The retired University of Arizona professor's Lancair Legacy single-engine airplane was intercepted by the two fighter jets for flying without a flight plan near the Arizona-Mexico border, authorities said. The F-16s, scrambled from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, escorted Goudinoff's plane to Tucson International Airport, where he...