AN AMATEUR pilot got the fright of his life yesterday afternoon when two F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets were scrambled to intercept his single-seater aircraft after he strayed into the APEC air exclusion zone.Cessna pilot flew into dogfight with RAAF (Thursday Magnet)

Two F/A-18 fighter jets have reportedly fired flares at a light plane that entered restricted airspace over Sydney.Flares fired at plane in restricted airspace (The West Australian)

Airservices Australia tackles delaysFlight International – Sep 6, 2007To identify and implement possible solutions to the growing delays along the eastern seaboard of the country, Airservices is proposing establishing a …Airservices Australia tackles delays – Flight International

Plane posed ‘no threat to APEC security’ – The AgePlane posed ‘no threat to APEC security’The Age, Australia – Sep 8, 2007An Airservices Australia spokesman confirmed the Australian Defence Force (ADF) had been contacted, but said the incident was not being recorded as a breach …

Calls for independent auditor on airport noiseABC Online, Australia – Sep 15, 2007Mr Sartor says the government body Airservices Australia can only check whether the actual numbers are correct, not whether the predictions are accurate. …Calls for independent auditor on airport noise – ABC Online

Cessna pilot flew into dogfight with RAAF – Sydney Morning HeraldSydney Morning HeraldCessna pilot flew into dogfight with RAAFSydney Morning Herald, Australia – Sep 9, 2007As for the scrambling of the Hornets, a spokesman for Airservices Australia said Mr Brown had lodged with authorities a flight plan for his trip from …