Australian jets intercept civilian plane in APEC no-fly zone

By RIA Novosti

Sydney : Australian Air Force fighter jets intercepted a small civilian airplane that breached a no-fly zone over the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit Sunday.


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The small Cessna plane flew into the restricted airspace over Penrith, near Sydney, in violation of a flight ban in force during the summit.

It failed to respond to repeated radio calls and was intercepted by two FA-18 fighters who reportedly fired flares at it.

The plane made a forced landing at the Bankstown airport, from where it had taken off, and authorities questioned the pilot before deciding that there was no threat.

According to an Australian defence source, “the situation was cleared up and resolved quickly.”

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