As I close in on nearly 2 decades as an aviator, I can tell you with certainty that one cannot tell from the ground how high a plane is with any reliable accuracy. Pattern altitude is typically 1,000 feet AGL for most general aviation airports. In downtown austin, there are buildings that approach 1,000 ft, and I think there is one under construction that will exceed that.
You fly that low, and supersonic, and you're leaving a trail of broken shit everywhere. Shattered windows, stuff falling off walls...its not just a loud noise...
Doctors in 2021: “as a doctor, I know more than you and your opinions are all wrong.”
As an aviator of 15 years, I have learned to tune out those that lead with “As a (fill in the blank).”
Also this has nothing to do with being an aviator. If you had led with “as a person who’s looked up at the sky my entire life,” I’d have given you more credence.
In short, this entire comment was manufactured to let you know that I too am an aviator. Thank you for my service.
I’d say Altitude is probably wrong. If such a thing even occurred. Sonic booms in an area filled with glass plated skyscrapers. Many of which easily stretch into the 500ft reported low end of the alleged altitude should have shattered and or cracked windows at the very least on the upper floors.
And being showered with broken glass is a good way to get the general public to make a lot of angry calls to local Government and Media.
I live approx. 25 miles from downtown Austin and I heard this crazy loud sound (I was inside my home) coming from outside in the sky that lasted around 2 minutes. I ran outside and looked all over the sky and didn't see any aircraft at all, but the noise sounded airplane engine-like. I've been totally baffled by it since it happened (around 1:00pm CT).
I've talked to several other people who live around Austin since this bizarre event and they all heard it too and were kinda freaked out about it as well. A couple of my neighbors who also heard it weren't able to go outside b/c they were on conference calls at the time, but they totally heard it inside their homes too. Wish I could actually find out WTF it was.
So funny! First one when I looked - in response to the title question "Fighter jets scrambled... What's going on?" The anon replied "Someone misgendered a fat dude in a dress." 😂 Those TDW anons are a funny, spicy bunch, always find enjoyable commentary over there.
And then the ukranians have infiltrated and hijacked the aircraft. 🙄
There are military bases in TX, and they do a lot of training flights. I live relatively near to several bases in NC and hear planes occasionally, but mostly helicopters.
There are a good number of military flights in the air in that part of TX right this minute. And that doesn't include the fighter jets which don't show up. You can just infer their locations sometimes by seeing where the refueling tankers are flying.
I understand completely.
Every time I'm near downtown Austin, Tx... I want to get out of there as quickly as possible too.
u/#trumpkek
As I close in on nearly 2 decades as an aviator, I can tell you with certainty that one cannot tell from the ground how high a plane is with any reliable accuracy. Pattern altitude is typically 1,000 feet AGL for most general aviation airports. In downtown austin, there are buildings that approach 1,000 ft, and I think there is one under construction that will exceed that.
You fly that low, and supersonic, and you're leaving a trail of broken shit everywhere. Shattered windows, stuff falling off walls...its not just a loud noise...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyHELyBkSZs
As a paratrooper, I know ~1,000ft well from both sides.
800-1100 ft is where most training chalks are dropped.
Around 1 min in you can see the plane and ground from a ground perspective.
You are correct. If they were that low it would be incredibly strange, and possibly would show signs of damage to buildings, etc.
Doctors in 2021: “as a doctor, I know more than you and your opinions are all wrong.”
As an aviator of 15 years, I have learned to tune out those that lead with “As a (fill in the blank).”
Also this has nothing to do with being an aviator. If you had led with “as a person who’s looked up at the sky my entire life,” I’d have given you more credence.
In short, this entire comment was manufactured to let you know that I too am an aviator. Thank you for my service.
As a stay at home mom with an etsy store i disagree and this tiktok video will explain why im right
You want me to check the weather, Clarence?
What's our vector, Victor?
u/#careerended
Tower this is Ghost Rider, requesting a flyby.
Negative Ghost Rider, the pattern is full
u/#covfefe
^^KEK^^
I want some butts...
And I want ‘‘em now !
Were they inverted?
They were communicating.
You mean by using the "bird"?
Yea I heard they had a great Polaroid picture of it. Thadda boy Goose!
u/#benderneat
I’d say Altitude is probably wrong. If such a thing even occurred. Sonic booms in an area filled with glass plated skyscrapers. Many of which easily stretch into the 500ft reported low end of the alleged altitude should have shattered and or cracked windows at the very least on the upper floors.
And being showered with broken glass is a good way to get the general public to make a lot of angry calls to local Government and Media.
That didn't take long...now in Tulsa.
Little Oh Seven!! o7.
I live approx. 25 miles from downtown Austin and I heard this crazy loud sound (I was inside my home) coming from outside in the sky that lasted around 2 minutes. I ran outside and looked all over the sky and didn't see any aircraft at all, but the noise sounded airplane engine-like. I've been totally baffled by it since it happened (around 1:00pm CT).
I've talked to several other people who live around Austin since this bizarre event and they all heard it too and were kinda freaked out about it as well. A couple of my neighbors who also heard it weren't able to go outside b/c they were on conference calls at the time, but they totally heard it inside their homes too. Wish I could actually find out WTF it was.
if there were invisibility tech out there that would explain these widespread "weird noise" reports.
B1 Bomber is currently in the air west of Abilene...
I do see an E6 up off the coast of Florida, with a couple of E8 Joint Stars just North ish.
Also a B1 Lancer to the West of Dallas by about 120nm.
Interestingly AF2 (757) and a SAM flight (757) is in trail with it Nr Missouri.
Can't see any special fast air apart from the usual trainers in that sort of area.
Hope that E6 goes a little south of the previous track and I can catch a glimpse
u/#pepedetective
check the comments in this thread:
https://patriots.win/p/16a9h1hl3Y/fighter-jets-scramble-and-go-sup/c/
So funny! First one when I looked - in response to the title question "Fighter jets scrambled... What's going on?" The anon replied "Someone misgendered a fat dude in a dress." 😂 Those TDW anons are a funny, spicy bunch, always find enjoyable commentary over there.
And then the ukranians have infiltrated and hijacked the aircraft. 🙄
There are military bases in TX, and they do a lot of training flights. I live relatively near to several bases in NC and hear planes occasionally, but mostly helicopters.
There are a good number of military flights in the air in that part of TX right this minute. And that doesn't include the fighter jets which don't show up. You can just infer their locations sometimes by seeing where the refueling tankers are flying.
Anyone have sauce? If this actually happened, there should be a few dozen security cameras shaking off their mounts filming a torrent of broken glass.
SOMETHING SOMETHING JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE!
—/pol/
Flying low to avoid radar? Were they American jets?
Highly unusual since the speed limit below 10000 feet is 250 knots I believe !
Austin twats (a.k.a. libtards from california) all in a panic because they want to feel special. IMHO.