Subject: Re: Janet flight at Ellignton AFB (NASA)
From: "M.Butzin" <mfbutzin@NOSPAMdotnet>
Date: 25/02/2008, 07:34
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51


<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message news:0a9140cb-8d8f-45a6-b840-2bf957d166db@q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 24, 9:06 pm, "M.Butzin" wrote:
I was driving down to the NASA area south of Houston and saw a Janet flight
on final approach at NASA yesterday, Has something to do with up coming
shuttle flight? Or the one just ended. Didn't have time to get the tail
numbers and by the time I drove past the aircraft parking pad it was inside
a hanger.

MB

You ran run flightaware on EFD>
http://flightaware.com/live/airport/KEFD

I can't rule it out, but I don't see any 737-200s landing at EFD in
the last few days. Since the B73Q is such an antique, I did a
nationwide computer search of any B73Q, and I don't see any IFR
flights to EFD.

http://www.lazygranch.com/temp/b73Q.gif

I just ran a search on all b73Q this year, and none landed at EFD.
Maybe you can get up at oh-dark-thirty and check it out with
binoculars.

Just drove by there on the way home, dark and quiet but I'll check it again AM. They approach over the road but fly out over land turn and short trip to Galveston Bay / Ship channel and the area is populated with refineries as well so it's hard to get to the other end of the runways unless your in a boat. "NASA" had been running U-2 during Cuban elections, Eglin also ran some SR-71's out as well, I think those went to Iran. But ya never know.

MB