German Military Sets Civil Aircraft Intercept Plan
PROTECTING THE FATHERLAND After witnessing the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackings in the U.S. and suffering its own incident in which the pilot of a stolen airplane threatened to fly into a building, the German government has set up a system to track and potentially deal with such events. Earlier this...
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