French fighter planes land in New Jersey

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POMONA, N.J. -- Nine French fighter jets and a radar plane stayed overnight at Atlantic City International Airport after bad weather prevented them from returning to their aircraft carrier off the Virginia coast, authorities said Friday.



The planes, low on fuel, initially asked for permission to land Thursday at a United States military installation but lacked the clearance number, said Noel Clay, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department.

The planes, which had been conducting military exercises, then sought and received permission for emergency landings at the airport here around 3:45 p.m.

They were parked overnight on a Federal Aviation Administration ramp at the airport. Officials said they had clearance to take off at noon to return to the French aircraft carrier de Gaulle, off the coast of Virginia.

By 5 p.m., though plans had changed. The planes were to fly to a military base near Halifax, but it was unclear when they would take off.

There was a further complication, according to a broadcast report. One of the pilots tried to buy fuel Thursday and couldn't because he didn't have the available funds on his credit card, according to Philadelphia television station WPVI-TV.

Holly Baker, an FAA spokeswoman, said two of the pilots, accompanied by FAA security, stayed with the planes overnight. She could not confirm the report about the failed gasoline purchase.

Baker said initial FAA reports that a mechanical problem with one jet had caused them all to land were incorrect. There was no mechanical problem, she said.

http://www.wnbc.com/news/4564225/detail.html
 
They'd better stick to intimidating their former colonies and other third world countries, as it sounds like amateur hour in the French military. No all-weather capability, no consultation with the US about contingency plans, buying JP4 (not gasoline :rolleyes: ) with "Le credit card" ? :rolleyes:

I guess we can feel safe from a French sneak attack, as they'll probably be asking us to help with that too. :neener:
 
Well it seems they had to land to rescue and over-ripe container of Brie from the superfresh store in Margate. The store manager called in the foreign legion when he realized no one wanted the container of stinky french cheese, and the store's dairy manager was afraid one of those newjersey liberals would call the french embassy and report a case of cheese abuse.
 
I'm not gonna slam the French military for the sins of their government. If their aviators need a hand, why not? I doubt visiting Jersey after weather bad enough to scub carrier landing ops was their idea of a laugh riot.
 
[tinfoil hat]Is this the first in a long term plan to move foreign military assets onto USA soil in preparation of the long awaited UN invasion? What is next, the Dutch navy running aground in Georgia? Be afraid, very afraid.[/tinfoil hat] :scrutiny:
 
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