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04-07-2012 04:47 PM #1
Question for somebody who knows everything:
Yesterday my lovely wife and I were in her car and we commented on some (six or seven) bright contrails criss-crossing a very clear blue sky.
Now, that's not unusual at all around here. One thing we have plenty of is airplanes, both civilian and military, and many are at high altitude so contrails are common.
Later in the afternoon she was making her daily post office run and her cell phone made its annoying noise so she pulled onto a parking lot to answer it.
While she was talking she glanced up and saw this attached sight.
How come? Contrails ain't round. Are they?
Not even the cockiest show-off aerobatic pilot would be doing air show maneuvers (complete with smoke) right there ..... on Friday in the middle of the day? ..... and just a few minutes from DFW airport?
Jerry, you know about stuff like this! What gives?
Would they?
Jim
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04-07-2012 04:57 PM #2
It looks like a practice run for some skywriting. Some years ago Joe Kittinger did a lot of skywriting here in Orlando and one of his signatures was a smilie face.
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04-07-2012 06:16 PM #3
UFOs!!! :-o I knew it was true! :-)~
...or it could be a planes circling in a holding pattern???
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04-07-2012 06:33 PM #4
I also seen the same thing Friday. Cool HUHSometime Kool is the Rule But Bad is Bad
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04-07-2012 08:08 PM #5
nascar driver with a new pilot license???Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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04-08-2012 07:41 AM #6
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04-08-2012 10:56 AM #7
Gandoff the Grey, making a big smoke ring from tobacco pipe?" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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04-09-2012 09:14 AM #8
Sorry for the late reply(maybe ansewer)
Atc probably gave someone a enroute delay to pick up some spacing along an airway, create a crossing distance factor somewhere enroute, or in these days some spacing for Air Force 1--
For the past 20 years or so, in trail spacing along the air routes have been tightly controlled( especially on the overseas routes where radar wasn't available)
A turn like that would take 2 minutes(standard rate turn) and would increase distance by 15 - 20 miles---A turn like that would have been given to someone that either was going faster than his clearance, or someone in front of him that wasn't going fast enough to maintain spacing.
This was pretty common also back in the Reagan years when he was at war with the atc guys, and the next sector wouldn't accept the traffic---one day I flew up and down the Grand Canyon for 40 minutes because Cleveland center shut off traffic----So I first went one way and then got permission to turn the other way so the passengers on the other site could see the canyon out the other side windows---was fun for me too----------
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04-09-2012 11:17 AM #9
" Not knowing anything about it has never stopped me from being an expert". - Fred Flintstone.
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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