Saturday, November 14, 2009

Emily 18 Should Really

defense should receive a report on military aircraft


STRIKING AT THE AIRPORT LANDING SILVIO PETTIROSSI

Gen. Brig. (R) Marecos Charruff, former commander of the Air Force until last November, was taken yesterday off side the press during a ceremony at the Foreign Ministry, when asked about the striking Venezuelan aircraft landing in our capital. But as it is an old pilot, at least "piloted". He believed that the Defense Ministry officials are to receive a report on the episode that generated speculation, although the Paraguayan aviation authorities was a technical scale. "Surely we did receive some information. Surely the leadership of the ministry is to receive (information), "said Mark Charruff when asked if there was interest from the Defense Department to find out what really pasó.El He said he learned of the presence of the plane through the day and stressed that he did not at all unusual for a military unit made a stopover in our airport Thursday afternoon internacional.El International Airport landed in a Hercules C -130 Venezuelan Air Force and then to stay for a short time in the military area of \u200b\u200bthe airport started up again. In principle, the authorities tried to ignore the fact Dinac, but then, to make public statement, said it was a "technical stop", without informing the reasons. This did raise suspicions, given that the flight left Buenos Aires, a very short distance to need that type of landing. Yet another striking feature was that the aircraft had a police guard. Yesterday it was learned unofficially in two Venezuelan military officers aboard the plane were in the país.FF.AA. should autorizarPor Moreover, the deputy minister said that in case of overflights of military aircraft of the country the military is the institution to be authorized. Finally he insisted that there is nothing anomalous in any country aircraft landing at our airport in emergency or other urgency, that's why we have a terminal condition.
November 13, 2009 21:38

Source: http://www.abc.com.py/

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