Here's what it looks like when a US fighter jet intercepts a plane violating restricted airspace
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Whoops, that's because you've flown into restricted airspace.
And just like the airspace above Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the location of Super Bowl 50 this Sunday, a US Air Force F-15 Eagle will intercept all unapproved aircraft.
A Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cessna 182 will assist the F-15.
In order to make this clear, the Civil Air Patrol recently posted the following video, taken from a Cessna 182, showing a practice intercept by an F-15 in preparation for the event.
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Separately, here's what you should do if you see a fighter jet or law enforcement helicopter off your wingtip.
Here's the full video:
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