I'm no expert on the subject, but I think that only happens if the jet is at a very low altitude. It makes no sense to me. Sounds like a cover story.
Edit: So looks like it was either multiple jets, or possibly a missile that intercepted a Cessna plane going down. The military scrambled jets in response because they detected the plane going down and unresponsive.
It did not sound like a sonic boom. It felt like a distant explosion. I'm surprised at how far the sound and vibration travelled. Shook windows at the Smithsonian in Arlington AND Potomac Mills in Woodbridge.
They are claiming an aircraft broke the sound barrier. I don't think the ground shakes like that when that happens, does it?
I'm no expert on the subject, but I think that only happens if the jet is at a very low altitude. It makes no sense to me. Sounds like a cover story.
Edit: So looks like it was either multiple jets, or possibly a missile that intercepted a Cessna plane going down. The military scrambled jets in response because they detected the plane going down and unresponsive.
https://files.catbox.moe/axeq7g.png
It did not sound like a sonic boom. It felt like a distant explosion. I'm surprised at how far the sound and vibration travelled. Shook windows at the Smithsonian in Arlington AND Potomac Mills in Woodbridge.
Well from what I'm gathering, this is what happened:
The military scrambled multiple jets in response because they detected the plane going down and unresponsive.
https://files.catbox.moe/axeq7g.png
Who's private jet was that? Some multi millionaires or billionaires. It's not a cheap plane.