U.S. officials' assertions that there
is an "international norm" against applying ADIZs to aircraft not
intending to enter territorial airspace are apparently belied by
Japanese practices -- and it is Japanese practices that have inspired
China's ADIZ.
http://m.chinapost.com.tw/
Aircraft intercepted by Japanese military
By Joseph Yeh ,The China PostDecember 3, 2013,
TAIPEI,
Taiwan -- Taiwan's civilian flights are occasionally intercepted by
Japanese military aircraft within the two nations' overlapping air space
in the East China Sea, Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA, 民航局)
Director-General Jean Shen (沈啟) said yesterday.
Fielding questions during a
legislative session, Shen told lawmakers that Taiwan's Flight
Information Region (FIR) and Japan's Air Defense Identification Zone
(ADIZ) narrowly overlap (between 123 and 124 degrees east longitude) in
the East China Sea.
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