Storming Heaven is a 1994 thriller novel by American writer Dale Brown about terrorist attacks on the United States.
Memphis International is targeted with explosives dropped from a cargo plane leading to heavy loss of life and a major shipping company's headquarters destroyed.
After a failed attack by Cavaux's forces on Dallas-Fort Worth International and another botched incident when an F-16 on an intercept course mistakenly shoots down a TV news crew off the coast of New Jersey, the President cautiously begins to relax the strict civil emergency measures.
Hardcastle, with the help of the local mission commander, manages to shoot down the plane using the Avenger Air Defense System, just before it strikes the White House.
"[4] The Putnam hardcover edition reached number 13 on the New York Times fiction best seller list in August 1994.