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FROM 'GHOST PLANE'
The Johnston County airport was in the town of Smithfield, a sleepy place less than an hour's drive out of the state capital of Raleigh. ... On a Sunday, when I visited, its streets resounded with Harley-Davidsons heading for their local hangout, the Last Resort Bar. Nothing here seemed to move very fast. ... But the small airport, surrounded by tobacco fields, pine forests, and some small industries, had been chosen by the CIA precisely because it was so quiet. It was also close to Fort Bragg, home of Special Forces, whose operators often joined the CIA's paramilitary missions.
In the darkness that December evening [Dec. 17, 2001], the Gulfstream was rolled out of its blue metal hangar. After final checks, the plane took off at 7:13 p.m. and headed north for the 30-minute flight to Washington, D.C. It was at Dulles, the closest suitable airport to the CIA in Langley, Virginia, that the airmen picked up their first passengers. These were the men and women ... from the Rendition Group. They had black masks stuffed into their bags. At 9:36 p.m., the Gulfstream took off from Dulles and set a course across the Atlantic. Its destination was Cairo, Egypt.
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