The plane "was within sight of the launch pad,"
said NASA spokesman George Diller.
The restricted air space is about 10 miles by
30 miles and is clearly marked on air charts, Diller said. Since the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, pilots have not been allowed within the
area at any time.
"He clearly should have known," Diller said.
A sheriff's office helicopter from Volusia
County escorted the plane down to the Ormond Beach Municipal
Airport, where it was searched for explosives and drugs, said
sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson. Nothing suspicious was detected,
he said.
The pilot wasn't immediately identified. He was
being interviewed by FBI agents and hadn't been taken into custody
by midday, Davidson said.
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