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The Secret Visual Language Between Fighter Jets & Civilian Pilots That Decides How Nn Intercept Ends

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The Secret Visual Language Between Fighter Jets & Civilian Pilots That Decides How Nn Intercept Ends
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The “silent language” between military fighters and civilian pilots is not improvised. It is a globally standardized system defined by ICAO procedures that determines, often within seconds, whether an interception ends safely or escalates. According to official FAA guidance, ICAO manuals (Annex 2, Appendix 2: Interception of civil aircraft), and recent NORAD data showing over 20 intercept-worthy tracks in a single Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) zone between January 20 and March 10, 2025, we

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