WNU Editor: The problem that I have with this video is that if it is a jet that is entering restricted airspace .... and not a Cessna .... will the F-16s have enough time to conduct an intercept. To me .... this is cutting it really close.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
This Is What Happens When A Plane Violates U.S. Presidential Airspace
WNU Editor: The problem that I have with this video is that if it is a jet that is entering restricted airspace .... and not a Cessna .... will the F-16s have enough time to conduct an intercept. To me .... this is cutting it really close.
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WNU,
By jet, I assume you mean a civil aviation jet, be it a jumbo or a small private jet. I would imagine a jet would flair up or raise alarm before it even reaches the restricted airspace, especially commercial jets since any deviation from them would raise immediate alarm, potentially giving a greater response time for the air force to respond.
Any successful attack will happen by using a civilian plane, not (!) a military jet.
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