61. The Florida-based Brothers to the Rescue says its planes were shot down outside Cuban airspace, as does the U.S. government. 62. The Florida-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue says its planes were shot down outside Cuban airspace. 63. The FAA warned that pilots who strayed into Cuban airspace Saturday risked losing their license, their plane, or being fined or imprisoned. 64. The Federal Aviation Administration has issued new warnings to U.S.-based pilots not to violate Cuban airspace. 65. The flyover prompted an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration into whether pilots violated international aviation regulations by entering Cuban airspace. 66. The group had been warned by the U.S. and Cuban governments that its planes risked being shot down after two years of incursions in Cuban airspace. 67. The group says its planes were attacked outside Cuban airspace. 68. The Navy followed the plane to the edge of Cuban airspace before turning back. 69. The United States has said the aircraft were outside Cuban airspace when they were destroyed. 70. The United States has said the aircraft were outside of Cuban airspace when they were destroyed. |