To: Canard
And a low-flying crop duster most certainly would have shown up on radar. No need to question the alleged witnesses. That would be a waste of time. Gotta rush to the microphones with news that there was no plane. With any luck, that will turn out to be true. If not, we can work on the spin later. If all else fails, we can discredit anyone who claims to have seen or heard a plane. And the sheeple will eat it up.
916 posted on
12/12/2005 2:46:19 PM PST by
BykrBayb
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To: BykrBayb
"No need to question the alleged witnesses" Again using the plural, when there was only ever one reported eyewitness from several miles away. One would think that the dozens of people actually at the scene might have noticed a low level cropduster crashing onto their heads (i'm not even sure we have cropdusters over here, our farms aren't really that big, but that's by the by). My reading of the capabilities of radar at the approach to international airports suggest to me that such a thing most definately would show up (seems like birds make some kind of blip on it) but, as I said upthread, it would be great if someone with more knowledge could confirm or correct that.
917 posted on
12/12/2005 3:02:53 PM PST by
Canard
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