Not a planefag here, but my tendency on things like this is to ask, "Compared to what?" On any given normal day, how many of these air spaces are restricted?
Side note, may or may not be relevant. My wife went on a mission trip to middle Tennessee yesterday (Saturday) and her group was scheduled to take two buses to the location. The bus company is a large transport company based out of Houston, TX, with satellite locations around the south, including our city. Well... the buses were late and had been subcontracted by the parent Texas company to a local bus company.
The reason given was that the Houston, TX, parent company had to call in all their buses to transport military personnel. No further explanation was given, but it does give one pause, doesn't it?
Not a planefag here, but my tendency on things like this is to ask, "Compared to what?" On any given normal day, how many of these air spaces are restricted?
Side note, may or may not be relevant. My wife went on a mission trip to middle Tennessee yesterday (Saturday) and her group was scheduled to take two buses to the location. The bus company is a large transport company based out of Houston, TX, with satellite locations around the south, including our city. Well... the buses were late and had been subcontracted by the parent Texas company to a local bus company.
The reason given was that the Houston, TX, parent company had to call in all their buses to transport military personnel. No further explanation was given, but it does give one pause, doesn't it?
I agree with you. We all have to question everything. When they were trying to push how many covid deaths were happening I asked two simple questions.
How many deaths normally happen in that same time frame? What is the difference? A lot of people got pissed off at me.
That's what woke me. How many deaths are normal? Then where was the pandemic?