Jets Scheduled to Pass Downtown D.C. Tuesday
U.S. Air Force Aim Points ^ | May 18, 2009 | Paul Duggan , Washington Post
Posted on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 8:07:24 AM by TankerKC
A pair of F-16 fighter jets are scheduled to make periodic passes over downtown Washington at relatively low altitudes early tomorrow and again in the predawn hours Wednesday as part of a military exercise, the Air Force said.
The two Air Force jets, taking part in an exercise run by the North American Aerospace Defense Command, are slated to fly over the city at about 5,000 feet several times between midnight tonight and 6 a.m. tomorrow, and again during the same time frame starting at midnight Tuesday, said Air Force Lt. Col. Almarah Belk. She said two Cessna prop planes and a helicopter also were scheduled to take part in the exercise.
captoveur wrote:Sounds like they are practicing an intercept on a Cessna.
Airfoilsguy wrote:captoveur wrote:Sounds like they are practicing an intercept on a Cessna.
Can a Cessna be shot down with a shoulder fired surface to air missile?
halls120 wrote:Didn't see any F-16's today.
Saw a Ford Expedition burn on 17th street during a lunchtime stroll...
Airfoilsguy wrote:captoveur wrote:Sounds like they are practicing an intercept on a Cessna.
Can a Cessna be shot down with a shoulder fired surface to air missile?