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Norad says it scrambled F-15 fighter jets during alleged B.C. plane hijacking

Vancouver air-traffic control first mentioned a “rogue aircraft” shortly after 1 p.m., asking nearby aircraft to keep an eye out for a Cessna 172 and inform controllers of any need for emergency manoeuvres.

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A worker moves luggage trolleys outside Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday, December 31, 2020. 


VANCOUVER - Norad says it scrambled F-15 fighter jets in response to the alleged hijacking of a small aircraft on Tuesday that disrupted operations at Vancouver International Airport.

A spokeswoman for the North American Aerospace Defence Command says additional F-18 fighters were also being readied to respond, but the Cessna landed at YVR before those planes were deployed.

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