armed with air to air missiles. we know that the threat is very different than what it was before. the failure of imagination is probably a thing were most worried about. it is evident on 9/11. leland: we flew along on a training mission, defending washington from a snake air attack. we flew well above mock one, i ll pass the maryland shore. at that speed, they can protect it new jersey to north carolina in a matter of minutes. our pilots calls on things once were on the ground. we are actually practicing today defensive counter air missions. leland: you re the first eyes and ears it does attack? we deafly are. leland: today, they were a test to break through the defense against the blue team, for other guard pilots, hunting them. data point on the ground that they wanted to protect, and so
in a post-9/11 world, the planes are ready for combat. armed with air to air missiles. since 9/11, we know the threat is very different than what it was before. the failure of imagination is probably the thing we re most worried about as evidenced on 9/11. we flew along on a training mission defending washington from a sneak air attack and then intercepting threatening aircraft. we flew well above out past the maryland shore. at that speed, they can protect from new jersey to north carolina in a matter of minutes. our pilot captain matt morris explained things once we were on the ground. today we re actually practicing a defensive counterair mission. if there s a threat to washington, d.c., you guys are the first eyes and ears? often times we are definitely the first there. today he and three of his wing men were tasked to break through the defense against the blue team, four other guard pilots hunting them.
we flew well above mach 1 past the maryland shores. at that speed, they can protect from new jersey to north carolina in a matter of minutes. our pilot, captain morris calls on tutor. explains things once we were on the ground. today we are practicing defensive cancer ambitions. if there s a threat to washington d.c. where the first eyes and ears. often times where the first. today he and three wingmen were tasked to break through the defense against the blue team. four other guard pilots hunting them. they wanted to protect a point on the ground. so they went out to protect that point we would protect the national capital region. we had other plans.at 575 miles per hour, just 2000 feet above the water. you and i got through, right? we did get through. that is leland vittert reporting. we think the 113 air wing,
in a post-9/11 world, the planes are ready for combat. armed with air to air missiles. since 9/11, we know the threat is very different than what it was before. the failure of imagination is probably the thing we re most worried about as evidenced on 9/11. we flew along on a training mission defending washington from a sneak air attack and then intercepting threatening aircraft. we flew well above out past the maryland shore. at that speed, they can protect from new jersey to north carolina in a matter of minutes. our pilot captain matt morris explained things once we were on the ground. today we re actually practicing a defensive counterair mission. if there s a threat to washington, d.c., you guys are the first eyes and ears? often times we are definitely the first there. today he and three of his wing men were tasked to break through the defense against the blue team, four other guard pilots hunting them. they had a point on the