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Guy on the balcony seems unaffected by all that :lol:
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Damn!!!!
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Oh god. Those fuggers are so loud. That dude is about to go deaf as soon as those engines are facing him. :lol:
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Fake! That guy on his balcony would be deaf if the plane flew that close. Military jets do not fly that close to buildings.
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NEGATIVE GHOSTRIDER! The pattern is FULL!
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I have had them shake my windows from 10000ft, and other times, they are quiet from a much closer distance. |
My lil bro was a plane captain for a USMC F18 squadron and even worked with the Blue Angels Navy demo team. I know he spoke of the rigorous rules pertaining to flights around civilian areas. What I know of it makes this flyby scenario very suspiscious and unlikey. The Art. Claims they had permission to do the fly by but all the rules for airshows and event flyovers would not have allowed them to pass so closely to a occupied public building...
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So am i the only one who thinks that photo looks like it was done with models? :scratch:
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Detroit Gets Close Encounter With Jet
Residents Mixed About Flyover POSTED: Monday, July 13, 2009 UPDATED: 7:19 pm EDT July 13, 2009 DETROIT -- The excitement at the annual speed boat races along the Detroit river Sunday wasn't confined to just the water. Navy Jet Flies Too Close For Some A scheduled fly-over by an F-18 Navy jet was captured by a photographer and the picture is getting attention nationwide. The picture shows the jet, turned sideways, zooming past a high-rise Detroit apartment complex. It appears to be very close to the building. "It felt like the sky was falling," said tenant Carol Stover, who saw the jet. "I looked up and saw the jet and I was praying we weren't under attack." The picture, which appeared in the Detroit News, New York Post and on the "Today" show Monday, was taken by Detroit News photographer Steve Perez. "As I was going back to edit I saw it and it just kind of jumped out (at you)," said Perez. "It's one of those things that's just timing and luck." Tenant Inez Brown watched the fly-over from her balcony on the 28th floor. "I didn't get the perspective that they were that close. I was like a kid in the candy store. I got a chance to see some professional fighter pilots in action and that's something you don't see everyday. They did some phenomenal maneuvers." According to the military, the jet was actually about 200 to 300 feet away from the shoreline. Authorities said no one on the ground or in a building was ever at any risk. |
Oh look, people on the internets calling "FAKE" when someone posts a cool picture.
Glad I got to experience something new today. :lol: |
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Honestly, whose first thought is "OMG, we're being attacked!" What is this, Red Dawn? |
200-300 feet away? No fucking way, it was closer than that and I guarantee that pilot is getting an earful from his superiors. The only reason that gave that distance is because that is the minimum distance they are allowed to come within buildings. He was closer and the Navy knows it.
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I thought it was a fake since I didn't think they had apts like that around Detroit. I was there a few months ago and it looked like a war zone.
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I had a jet fly by my corporate office pretty close one year while practicing for the Air and Sea show. The windows shook and I about jumped out of my chair. They sent some people to check the windows the next week.
People complained and the next year they were much farther away. |
I remember a sports event flyover where one NG pilot broke up, rolled over the formation and rejoined. It was 'unauthorized' and he was supposed to have been busted down for it. I bet these pilots get a talkin to...
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silly me |
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