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In an incident that raised doubts about white house security, an unemployed
truck driver killed himself when he crashed his light plane on the South Lawn of the
White House. No one else was injured and the Clinton family was not in the White
House at the time. Early on the morning of September 12th, the pilot, Frank
Quarter, stole a plane from a small airfield in Maryland and headed towards
Washington. Witnesses say Quarter entered restricted airspace made a left turn
near the Washington Monument and headed straight for the White House. The plane
struck the South Lawn and slid about 50 feet into the residential quarters of
the building. Secret Service agents saw the plane about 14 seconds before the
crash, but took no action. When asked about Quarters’ motivation for the act
his brother pointed to Matthias Rust, the young German pilot who landed a
plane in Moscow's Red Square. Well, he said hey, check that guy out you know...
Because he was a flyer... Right. A flyer and he made a name for himself and landed in
Red Square. After the crash, a review of the Capital’s aerial defense plan was
ordered.