Yeah, something did happen, but the typical sequence of events did not.
I mentioned this in another post:
Strange that with the entire world "spontaneously" bursting into flames due to mUh CliMaTe ChAngE, a fighter jet with a crap load of JP-8 jet fuel doesn't ignite several hundred of acres on fire. 😒 Absolutely NO video of the ensuing fireball or thick black cloud from the burning petroleum?
Were both Antifa & BLM unavailable, or was it because they couldn't afford the higher gas prices? Tough times ya know, everyone has to cut back nowadays. 😉
We don't know how much fuel was on the plane. There should be only enough for their mission plus some extra amount in case of emergencies.
A jet leaving LA going to Hong Kong is going to have a lot more fuel than the same jet leaving LA going to Texas. Besides the obvious reason that extra fuel is needed for distance, they don't want too much fuel onboard in case of an emergency where they may have to make an emergency landing. That could require either burning off extra fuel before the landing or even dumping it. The military would avoid wasting the money on fuel if at all possible.
I doubt the plane was empty so there still should've been some fire but possibly not a gigantic fireball.
A typical reason that an unguided aircraft flies into the ground is that it runs out of fuel. You seem to think that the crash happened in view of anyone.
No. What I'm saying is, typically when someone see something out of the ordinary, the phone camera pops out and they start recording. Giant fireballs, thick black smoke, planes flying erratically. etc. I find it very unlikely that the fighter jet ran out of fuel and crashed only a couple hundred miles away from where the pilot supposedly ejected.
Payne Stewart's jet flew from Florida to South Dakota before it ran out of fuel. Unless the F-35 was on full afterburner (doubtful since reports are saying autopilot was engaged) it wouldn't go quite as far.
Where was the debris field found? In the middle of a parking lot, or in the forest beyond the suburbs? If the airplane ran out of fuel, there would be no smoke. If it was capable of stable flight, it would not be "erratic." Why do you think it is so unlikely that it ran out of fuel? Do you know how much fuel it was loaded with, and how much it had already burned off? If it was in hover mode, it wouldn't have traveled very far before running out of fuel (or the front fan failed). If the pilot wasn't on board, it wouldn't have been in afterburner. You are really operating on the basis of a fancy, not facts.
Yeah, something did happen, but the typical sequence of events did not.
I mentioned this in another post:
Strange that with the entire world "spontaneously" bursting into flames due to mUh CliMaTe ChAngE, a fighter jet with a crap load of JP-8 jet fuel doesn't ignite several hundred of acres on fire. 😒 Absolutely NO video of the ensuing fireball or thick black cloud from the burning petroleum?
Were both Antifa & BLM unavailable, or was it because they couldn't afford the higher gas prices? Tough times ya know, everyone has to cut back nowadays. 😉
Yeah, have you seen the price of fuel lately? Kek
We don't know how much fuel was on the plane. There should be only enough for their mission plus some extra amount in case of emergencies.
A jet leaving LA going to Hong Kong is going to have a lot more fuel than the same jet leaving LA going to Texas. Besides the obvious reason that extra fuel is needed for distance, they don't want too much fuel onboard in case of an emergency where they may have to make an emergency landing. That could require either burning off extra fuel before the landing or even dumping it. The military would avoid wasting the money on fuel if at all possible.
I doubt the plane was empty so there still should've been some fire but possibly not a gigantic fireball.
A typical reason that an unguided aircraft flies into the ground is that it runs out of fuel. You seem to think that the crash happened in view of anyone.
No. What I'm saying is, typically when someone see something out of the ordinary, the phone camera pops out and they start recording. Giant fireballs, thick black smoke, planes flying erratically. etc. I find it very unlikely that the fighter jet ran out of fuel and crashed only a couple hundred miles away from where the pilot supposedly ejected.
Payne Stewart's jet flew from Florida to South Dakota before it ran out of fuel. Unless the F-35 was on full afterburner (doubtful since reports are saying autopilot was engaged) it wouldn't go quite as far.
Where was the debris field found? In the middle of a parking lot, or in the forest beyond the suburbs? If the airplane ran out of fuel, there would be no smoke. If it was capable of stable flight, it would not be "erratic." Why do you think it is so unlikely that it ran out of fuel? Do you know how much fuel it was loaded with, and how much it had already burned off? If it was in hover mode, it wouldn't have traveled very far before running out of fuel (or the front fan failed). If the pilot wasn't on board, it wouldn't have been in afterburner. You are really operating on the basis of a fancy, not facts.