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White House Aide Resigns Over Flyover

By PHILIP ELLIOTT
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WASHINGTON (May 8) – The Pentagon and Air Force are reviewing whether their officials may be partly to blame for a $328,835 photo-op of a jumbo jet used by the president soaring above New York City that has already forced the White House military director to step down.
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2009-05-08 17:42:52

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A top White House aide resigned Friday for his role in Air Force One\'s $328,835 photo-op flyover above New York City that sparked panic and flashbacks to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Louis Caldera said the controversy had made it impossible for him to effectively lead the White House Military Office.