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A pair of U.S.-built NORAD F-22 fighter jets fly off the wing of a civilian airplane playing the role of a hijacked airliner over a mountainous area of Alaska on Aug. 10, 2010, at the end of a route from an undisclosed location in the Far East to Alaska. The first-of-its-kind hijacking exercise involving the U.S., Canadian and Russian militaries went so well that a similar drill is planned for 2011. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) ** FILE **
Photo by: Ted S. Warren
A pair of U.S.-built NORAD F-22 fighter jets fly off the wing of a civilian airplane playing the role of a hijacked airliner over a mountainous area of Alaska on Aug. 10, 2010, at the end of a route from an undisclosed location in the Far East to Alaska. The first-of-its-kind hijacking exercise involving the U.S., Canadian and Russian militaries went so well that a similar drill is planned for 2011. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) ** FILE **

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