F-16s scramble for Obama aircraft alert
As three planes violated the flight-ban in airspace over LA
during his visit:
US: Two F-16 fighters were scrambled Thursday after three
small planes violated a flight ban imposed for a fundraising visit by President
Barack Obama in California, officials said.
The military jets intercepted a Cessna 206 at around 9:00 am
(1600 GMT) and a Cherokee PA 28 about 30 minutes later in airspace over Los
Angeles, said North American Aerospace Defense Command spokesman Lieutenant
Commander William Lewis. Both planes are single-engine, light aircraft models.
“The fighters responded after the aircraft entered a
temporary flight restricted area, and escorted them until they departed the
area,” Lewis said in a statement.
Earlier in the morning, a Mooney M20 violated the airspace
near Fullerton, east of Los Angeles, at around 6:00 am and was forced to land
at Chino Airport, said a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA).
The incidents brought to six the number of aircraft
intercepted in California for violating air space restrictions during Obama
fundraising visits since the start of this year.
On Wednesday, an F-16 fighter intercepted a Cessna airplane
until it landed at Camarillo Airport in Ventura County. On May 11, a small
private plane was intercepted by fighter jets and forced to land at El Monte
Airport.
On February 16, a Cessna was intercepted by two F-16s and
forced to land at Long Beach Airport, south of Los Angeles, where authorities
found marijuana on the plane.
Obama arrived in Los Angeles on Wednesday from San
Francisco, and left Thursday for Las Vegas, a few hours after the latest air
security incidents.
AFP
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