VampyreGTX
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I don't necessarily see it as a waste of money. An overreaction, maybe. But who the hell in Florida doesn't know when there is a shuttle launch? You can't turn on the TV, look at a paper or listen to the radio when there is a shuttle launch. Then throw in the fact that its the first shuttle launch in 2.5 years, first one since a major NASA disaster and the most watched launch in history and you have a pilot that was obviously living in a cave.
Plus, the F-16's were already patrolling in the air, it's not like they had to scramble them to intercept. It also sounds like they didn't even rush to get over there so I doubt there was much extra fuel wasted.
Though how do you come up with the 19 mintues for 20 miles? If the cub was going 65 MPH, and it took the jets 19 minutes to close the 20 miles to the cub, they were only going @55-60 mph more than the cub. 120 MPH in a F-16?
Don't think so.
Plus, the F-16's were already patrolling in the air, it's not like they had to scramble them to intercept. It also sounds like they didn't even rush to get over there so I doubt there was much extra fuel wasted.
Though how do you come up with the 19 mintues for 20 miles? If the cub was going 65 MPH, and it took the jets 19 minutes to close the 20 miles to the cub, they were only going @55-60 mph more than the cub. 120 MPH in a F-16?