Strange Sights

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By John Wiley

Just like everything else in life, the “same” flight is never the same. Especially for us, since we tend to take slightly different routes and notice different things. We saw strange sights Tuesday on the ground too, with our best camera along to snap & share some with you.

Did you see this “nosy” jet in a cloud vortex flying low and slow, and wonder what it was doing over Lompoc? I did, so here’s an enhanced pic too. Flying home in the evening we noticed this freaky looking mud plume in the hills near Goleta. After landing we paused to enjoy the moonrise accented by the strangely wispy and varied cloudscape.

John Wiley

Written by John Wiley

John Wiley is a local pilot and longtime contributor to edhat.

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  1. Please share. It feels to me that we all need to be more aware of whats in our skies. DEWs, Aerosol spraying, drone armies, etc, etc. Lets all just be aware and share with open minds. I’m sure this comment will attract those that don’t want our minds open and want us to just shut up and stop being aware. But we all need to be more aware. Look up, talk about what you see, and lets be kind and open about all this. Let’s not censor each other like the major tech companies are sensoring us. We are all in this together. Any other perspective must mean there is something to hide. This is a Ra*the*on plane btw

  2. Yeah , I looked at that one page of some guy saying there is no prof, and right below it was 5 or 6 harvard guys saying it does exist. And did you look up where it is now openly known? To find 1 page by 1 guy, doesn’t discredit the thousands of pages by many scientist. Sad. But you can believe what you want and we wont call you names and be insulting.

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