Hey Planefags! Six P8s just took off in line from Jacksonville, accompanied by 4 unidentifieds, headed west.
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Is that Ops normal for an incoming storm front?
PS something I learned the other day, recently lots of P 8's on the east coast, sub hunting, but did you know that for 2 years plus an area of the coast of Virginia is where they were seeing the UFO's daily?
Normal when right in the path, but sometimes an excuse for "rapid bug-out" training.
Not surprised on the UFO's there. I know an airman that was standing on the ramp of a C-130 next to the loadmaster near Virginia Beach a few years back, and said they both watched a MASSIVE USO streak by under water. Said it was moving faster than the plane.
That's really interesting thanks. I was listening to the Fast Jet pilot Col (?) Fraver who was the lead in the tic tac UFO, and his wingman the female pilot who's name escapes me.
But then I saw a younger fast air pilot talking in an interview, he wasn't serving at this point and said in the interview that crews would see them up around an area east of Norfolk/Virginia coast daily for over 2 years. They had encounters pretty much every day. It showed an area boxed off on the map, which I found interesting as that's where a lot of P8's had been for weeks recently.
woah...