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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
NORAD Plans Exercise Over D.C.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has planned some training flights that will take place above the nation's capital to test its rapid response capability.
The flights, known as Exercise Falcon Virgo 07-02, are scheduled to take place from Tuesday, Nov 14 through Thursday, Nov 16.
You can read more about this exercise at http://www.nbc4.com/news/10307019/detail.html.
Look for Guard Dog CAP activity on the following frequencies:
228.800 228.900 234.600 254.200 255.800 260.900 262.150 271.000 277.600 288.350 293.600 318.400 320.600 320.900 324.00o 360.700 362.300 364.200
As always I would appreciate any and all reports of frequencies and calls used during this exercise. You can reach me at the email address in the masthead.