Sat, May 27, 2006
Follows Turkey's Accusation That Greek Pilot "Harassed" Its
Plane
After displaying cautious restraint in the first days following
Tuesday's midair collision between Greek and Turkish F-16s, the two
longtime rival countries have since accused the other side of
causing the fatal accident that claimed the life of the Greek
pilot.
Perhaps not surprisingly, a Greek inquiry into the accident
places blame squarely on the Turkish pilot, who "rammed into the
Greek aircraft overhead following a wrong maneuver by the Turkish
pilot," said a Greek defense ministry official Friday to
Agence-France Presse.
Earlier this week, a Turkish report blamed the deceased Greek
pilot for the collision, stating the pilot "harassed" the Turkish
aircraft and failed to follow ICAO rules of engagement that require
intercepting aircraft to keep a 1,000 foot distance from the target
plane, one of two Turkish F-16s escorting a RF-4 reconnaissance
plane (file photo of type, below).
Despite trading accusations, relations between the two countries
have not appreciably deteriorated following the incident. Greek
Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis told the country's Parliament
Friday the country had manage to defuse "a dangerous situation",
and diplomats from both countries have resumed ongoing talks
towards ending decades of hostilities between the countries.
As Aero-News reported, the
collision came after Greek fighters were launched to
intercept the Turkish planes over a disputed section of the Aegean
Sea, which borders both countries. Greece maintains it has
authority over an area extending 10 miles out into the sea, while
Turkey claims Greece is overstating that authority by four
miles.
Despite being formal allies in NATO and the EU, Greek and
Turkish fighters have engaged in similar interception incidents --
and even mock dogfights -- over the region for years.
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