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To: TimF who wrote (135835)4/5/2001 12:53:18 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572796
 
RE:"Ted, we can check on China's coastal cities without flying over China. I think it was checking out China's military more then the cities. All the information seems to indicate that the plane never entered China's airspace and was definitly out of it at the time of the collision. But I guess it is possible that our government is lying about the incident."

China claims a 200 mile international limit. We consider it a 12 mile limit. Here-in lies the rub.
These planes fly the same route all the time. In recent months the Chinese fighters have been getting more aggressive.

Jim



To: TimF who wrote (135835)4/5/2001 1:41:30 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572796
 
But I guess it is possible that our government is lying about the incident.

Tim, noooooo....tell me it isn't true!!

ted