If that is the case, where ae the contrails from the other 63 aircraft in the air at the time the film was shot? This is LAX, where there can be dozens of aircraft in the same flight envelope at the same time... yet none appear to be generating the kind of contrail that this object is.
This guy wasn’t at LAX.
This guy was 35 miles OUT TO SEA, and several thousand feet high.
The camera ‘view’ is of just one direction.
I live very near a MAJOR airport. Tuesday, when I was out, I saw two contrails. One had to look for them. If one had a videocamera, one would have to point it in exactly the right spot to get a picture. Having a videocamera, one could ZOOM in to the object of interest , which would further DISTORT THE PERCEPTION, especially if the object was coming directly at the camera.
The pilot who FILMED this, said that he saw almost the EXACT SAME THING a day or two before. How do you explain that?
Have you ever seen a rainbow?
Have you seen if from a private aircraft?
Have you ever seen umbrella lightning?
Very simple answer, the traffic around LAX is either taking off or landing, not at 37,000 feet making contrails. This flight was operating exactly where it should be, along the path set out for it and it was at 37,000 feet, not descending, because PHX was still 350 miles away. Its a plane, pure and simple, there is no proof that has been offered to any other conclusion.