| Subject: Re: JANETS come home! |
| From: Desert Shadow |
| Date: 29/04/2010, 05:57 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Apr 28, 8:49 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:31 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
Very strange. I drove by the JANET terminal yesterday at about 12:30
in the afternoon. All the JANET 737's were at the terminal. That was
very odd. Recently they have been extremely busy. Various Area 51
researchers have noticed on Flightware and other programs that there
have not been the usual scheduled flights the past day or so. It
appears to coincide with the extreme wind and gusts we are having here
locally. They are expecting gusts of up to 80-100 mph around the
various ranges. I know Reno had gusts of 100 mph yesterday. I just
wonder if with the desert heat/wind etc. if they thought it would just
be prudent to hold off on the normal schedule until tomorrow when the
wind is to die down. I guess we will know if the flights resume
tomorrow. Just a thought!
I have the TNX flights sent to my email, so I saw the lack of activity
and agree with you for the reason behind it.
The Janets don't exactly fly the safest route to the base (closer to
the hill than I think prudent). Also, the Janets don't seem to land
and take off based on wind directions. Nearly every landing I've seen
has been to the north and take off to the south. When a Janet takes
off to the north (a rare occurance), it is very visible from the ET
Highway, especially points in the hills east of the ET Highway. I
think the UFO's people would see from the mailbox were Janet's taking
off to the north
If a Janet has an accident, it makes big news due to the nature of the
aircraft. You can turn a F-16 into a lawn dart on the range and the
press yawns. But lose a Beechcraft from a remote base on the range and
everyone wants to know what's going on. I can't imagine what would
happen if a Janet737 was lost. It would be in the press for weeks.
It is similar when a high ranking pilot is killed, such as General
Bond.
The wind this evening is unbelievable. I have heard they are even
delaying regular flights out of McCarren.