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    Fighter jets chase down small planes near Obama’s Florida resort

    By mediahitmanFebruary 16, 2013Updated:February 17, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Fighter jets intercepted three small planes that violated flight restrictions set up in Florida for President Barack Obama’s visit.

    The first, a Cessna 152, entered the restricted airspace just before noon Saturday near the Palm City resort where the president is staying, according to Army Lt. Col. Mike Humphreys.

    The military’s North American Aerospace Defense Command sent a F-16 fighter jet and a Coast Guard helicopter to intercept the plane, he said.

    The F-16 flew with the plane until it landed at Witham Field in nearby Stuart, where it was met by local officials. The Secret Service and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the incident.

    Five hours later, F-16s intercepted a Lancair 320, a smaller craft that seats two passengers, the defense command said.

    That plane left the restricted airspace after the fighter jets arrived and “continued to its destination,” according to the defense command.

    The third plane, another Cessna general aviation aircraft, was intercepted near Palm City at 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday and landed at Okeechobee Airport, where it was also met by local authorities.

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