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Subject:                AF interceptors at Tampa hijacking/crash IN MINUTES! - WHY NOT 
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1.06.02
AF interceptors at Tampa hijacking/crash IN MINUTES! - WHY
NOT ON 911!!!


 -- 'The unauthorized (Tampa) take-off also prompted
 authorities to
scramble two F-15 jets. The jets, part of the 125th Fighter
Wing based at Homestead Air Force Base in Miami, Florida,
arrived at the west-central Florida city within moments,
but
not before the Cessna had crashed, said Capt. Richard
Bittner, the base's public information officer.' -- CNN


DEMAND AN ANSWER FROM YOUR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, as to WHY
Air
Force interceptors were on the scene of the small plane
hijacking and crash yesterday in Tampa WITHIN MINUTES, but
not ONE SINGLE INTERCEPTOR was scrambled in time to
intercept ANY of the three jets that crashed on September
11! NOT ONE!

Y
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http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/01/05/tampa.crash/index.html

Small, stolen plane slams into Tampa skyscraper
January 5, 2002 Posted: 10:54 PM EST (0354 GMT)

TAMPA, Florida (CNN) -- A stolen,
single-engine plane being pursued by a
Coast Guard helicopter on Saturday
slammed halfway up the 41-story Bank
of America building in downtown
Tampa, authorities said.

SNIP

The unauthorized take-off also prompted (NORAD!!)
authorities to scramble two F-15 jets. The jets, part of
the
125th Fighter Wing based at Homestead Air Force Base in
Miami, Florida, arrived at the west-central Florida city
within moments, but not before the Cessna had crashed, said
Capt. Richard Bittner, the base's public information
officer. -  -  -  -
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/01/06/tampa.crash/index.html
Small plane crashes into Tampa skyscraper

January 6, 2002 Posted: 10:57 AM EST (1557 GMT)

TAMPA, Florida (CNN) -- Authorities
are trying to figure out why a
15-year-old student pilot, flying a
Cessna 172 aircraft without permission,
crashed into a Tampa, Florida,
skyscraper and died.

SNIP

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) also
ordered two combat jets to intercept the plane, said NORAD
Capt. Kirstin Reimann.

She said the aircraft, two F-15s, were stationed at
Homestead Air Force Base in Miami, Florida.

Homestead AFB public information officer Capt. Richard
Bittner said that the F-15s were from the base's 125th
Fighter Wing and that by the time they arrived on the
scene,
the small plane had probably already crashed.

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