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Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by Gerizo
Chadwickus is correct , it is a video of a contrail .
Here is another one for you
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Contrails DO NOT show up in the same part of the sky 2 consecutive nights in a row in the same general section of the sky. Deny ignorance, my friend.
Yes they do.
They're called flight paths....
In the EXACT same path with no variation at all? Right, and I also know what a flight plan is too but thanks for clarifying that fact for me.
If the planes are flying to the same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky.
Planes don't fly around at random.edit on 1-4-2011 by skyjohn because: (no reason given)
So the planet does not rotate everyday then? Change for weather or other flights? I never said that planes fly around at random, they fly in a flight path remember?
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Contrails DO NOT show up in the same part of the sky 2 consecutive nights in a row in the same general section of the sky. Deny ignorance, my friend.
Yes they do.
They're called flight paths....
In the EXACT same path with no variation at all? Right, and I also know what a flight plan is too but thanks for clarifying that fact for me.
If the planes are flying to the same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky.
Planes don't fly around at random.edit on 1-4-2011 by skyjohn because: (no reason given)
So the planet does not rotate everyday then? Change for weather or other flights? I never said that planes fly around at random, they fly in a flight path remember?
Dude, what the hell does the rotation of the planet have to do with plane flight paths?
If a plane is travelling from A-B every night it'll take the same route between those two locations.
And weather wont affect them because they're flying above the clouds.
Chadwickus is correct , it is a video of a contrail . Here is another one for you
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Contrails DO NOT show up in the same part of the sky 2 consecutive nights in a row in the same general section of the sky. Deny ignorance, my friend.
Yes they do.
They're called flight paths....
In the EXACT same path with no variation at all? Right, and I also know what a flight plan is too but thanks for clarifying that fact for me.
If the planes are flying to the same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky.
Planes don't fly around at random.edit on 1-4-2011 by skyjohn because: (no reason given)
So the planet does not rotate everyday then? Change for weather or other flights? I never said that planes fly around at random, they fly in a flight path remember?
Dude, what the hell does the rotation of the planet have to do with plane flight paths?
If a plane is travelling from A-B every night it'll take the same route between those two locations.
And weather wont affect them because they're flying above the clouds.
You said the planes fly in "same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky". So if the sky is moving because the planet is rotating then how would fly in the exact same spot? You wouldn't, that's my point and yes I know they fly above the weather when they can...what's your point?
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Gerizo
That video is showing a jet flying away from the person filming it.
Not falling.
Please understand the perspective of what you're looking at.
You said the planes fly in "same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky". So if the sky is moving because the planet is rotating then how would fly in the exact same spot? You wouldn't, that's my point and yes I know they fly above the weather when they can...what's your point?
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Originally posted by skyjohn
Originally posted by Gerizo
Contrails DO NOT show up in the same part of the sky 2 consecutive nights in a row in the same general section of the sky. Deny ignorance, my friend.
Yes they do.
They're called flight paths....
In the EXACT same path with no variation at all? Right, and I also know what a flight plan is too but thanks for clarifying that fact for me.
If the planes are flying to the same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky.
Planes don't fly around at random.edit on 1-4-2011 by skyjohn because: (no reason given)
So the planet does not rotate everyday then? Change for weather or other flights? I never said that planes fly around at random, they fly in a flight path remember?
Dude, what the hell does the rotation of the planet have to do with plane flight paths?
If a plane is travelling from A-B every night it'll take the same route between those two locations.
And weather wont affect them because they're flying above the clouds.
You said the planes fly in "same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky". So if the sky is moving because the planet is rotating then how would fly in the exact same spot? You wouldn't, that's my point and yes I know they fly above the weather when they can...what's your point?
Wow, just wow.
The amount of fail here is astonishing.
Here's a clue, the atmosphere rotates with the earth.
Originally posted by Hundroid
reply to post by Gerizo
You said the planes fly in "same destination every night then of course they'll be in the same location in the sky". So if the sky is moving because the planet is rotating then how would fly in the exact same spot? You wouldn't, that's my point and yes I know they fly above the weather when they can...what's your point?
Honestly Gerizo, the fact that Earth rotates does not affect at all flights routes. Just to give you an example, the flight HV6412 Naples (IT)/Amsterdam (NL) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at approx 18:00 will always be above Schiphol Airport and yes, on the same landing angle and path (unless troubles).
Originally posted by laslidealist
I live 2 minutes from McCarran International airport (Las Vegas) which i would say is pretty busy all hours of the day and night and have yet to see anything like that.
Also always have jets and odd planes coming and going from Nellis Airforce Base (home of the stealth bomber) and still have not seen anything like that.
Originally posted by skyjohn
Gerizo I can't tell if you're trolling or just being really really stupid.
Either way i'm not going to keep wasting my time on you.
Originally posted by Spotless
reply to post by Gerizo
And your reasons are very stupid. No other way to put it.