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Proto Proto 3 avril 2008 15:55

"2. These standard [interception] procedures were activated on 67 occasions in the period from September 2000 to June 2001 (see, FAA news release, 8/9/02 ; AP, 8/13/02) ; and in 129 cases in the year 2000 (see, Calgary Herald, 10/13/01)."

"Also in the above TruthAction thread, johndoraemi posted a quote from a 1994 United States General Accounting Office report on continental air defense, on the website of the Federation of American Scientists. It had the following to say about intercepts back in the early 1990’s :

Overall, during the past 4 years, NORAD’s alert fighters took off to intercept aircraft (referred to as scrambled) 1,518 times, or an average of 15 times per site per year."

"Admittedly this is the early 1990’s, not 2001, and the quote is from a report which recommended trimming down the force. But still it casts a lot of doubt on the Popular Mechanics claim that intercepts were a rare occurrence."

http://activistnyc.wordpress.com/2007/11/05/more-about-the-faa-norad-and-intercepts/

 Oui oui Gonzague, bien sûr.


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