>Sounds like the feds are treating the current "credible threat" as broad
>and shutting down all options. Anyone care to posit a scenario in which
>GA could threaten a nuke?
The GA plane has a smoke machine and draws special doodles in the sky, which are seen
by the plant operator and she gets
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
[...]
> Sounds like the feds are treating the current "credible threat" as broad
> and shutting down all options. Anyone care to posit a scenario in which
> GA could threaten a nuke?
Yep. Mr. Usr Bin Local records a video saying that a light aircraft
that hits the at
Quoth John Young:
>>Sure. Don't go for the hard-headed containment structure,
knock out the soft-shelled control facility which regulates
cooling pumps. The reactor will do the rest just as effectively
as planes weakened the towers so they would self-destruct.
...
Nuclear power plants are likely
Sure. Don't go for the hard-headed containment structure,
knock out the soft-shelled control facility which regulates
cooling pumps. The reactor will do the rest just as effectively
as planes weakened the towers so they would self-destruct.
It is truely strange that the Pentagon was hit rather th
Copied from a friend, generally reliable. NOTAMs are eventually posted
to a few publicly available sites:
!FDC 1/1763 FDC PART 1 OF 6 TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS OVER
NUCLEAR SITES. FOR REASONS OF NATIONAL SECURITY. EFFECTIVE
IMMEDIATELY UNTIL NOVEMBER 07, 2001 0500 UTC. PURSUANT T