Posted on 11/28/2005 4:49:25 AM PST by texianyankee
I heard on the radio this morning, that a pilot of a passenger jet departing LAX claimed to have narrowly avoided being hit by a missile. It was reported that the jet was about 6,000 feet in altitude & over the ocean when the event occurred. The news report further stated that authorities believe it was possibly a flare or a "bottle rocket."
I googled but found nothing. Anyone else have some info on this? I dont recall whether it was CBS or NBC radio news.
Maybe the story was spiked because they don't need the sheeple stirred up during one of the busiest air travel periods of the year. Would YOU change your 'holiday' travel plans if you heard on the news that a commercial airliner just had a close encounter with a missle of some kind? Would you?
Thanks for posting that. I'll be chuckling to myself about it for the rest of the day.
All I could think of was..
"That's a "Duh" moment"
Well, I heard the report on am 1040 here in Tampa Bay - ABC news. It was around 7:00 EST this morning and it was a male reporter.
I don't believe it is a "bad story", just another cover up. The news report I heard stated the pilot said that a "rocket" was fired at the plane; however, officials said it was nothing. I think I would tend to trust the pilot.
bttt
Have not.
When I heard that, among the 170+ witnesses that described a missile rising from the ground to strike the airliner -- and that two of them were airborn Air National Guardsmen -- and that one of those was specifically trained to recognize missile types and makes by exhaust, plume, and explosion signatures -- my last vestige of doubt was removed.
It was also the first time I recognized that the government will lie to us, outright, with their teeth in their mouth and their faces hanging out.
Here's an FYI Recap to help keep track of the story:
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I am positive of what I heard on the 6:00 AM broadcast - I was driving & wide awake.
I heard it on ABC radio news at 7:00am est, and I was awake and driving. It said the pilot reported it to the tower while he could still see the rocket trail ahead of him. They reported the FBI saying it was probably a flare or bottle rocket. I, too said "At 6,000 feet???"! The description implied that the pilot saw the 'rocket' early enough to be able to make the radio call while it was still in site, so I was thinking he saw it coming up at him too...
112 posted on 11/28/2005 6:57:00 AM PST by Kay Ludlow (Free market, but cautious about what I support with my dollars)
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I never caught what passenger jet it was - whether American, etc.
I thought they said American Airlines, Los Angeles to Chicago flight. I too, have tried searching for information on that news story, and came up empty till your posting.
113 posted on 11/28/2005 7:00:23 AM PST by Kay Ludlow (Free market, but cautious about what I support with my dollars)
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This just posted by Radio proucer who called the station.
"I heard on the radio this morning, that a pilot of a passenger jet departing LAX claimed to have narrowly avoided being hit by a missile. It was reported that the jet was about 6,000 feet in altitude & over the ocean when the event occurred. The news report further stated that authorities believe it was possibly a flare or a "bottle rocket."
I just talked with the news director of the station in question and he said they did not broadcast this story. "It's news to me," he said.
124 posted on 11/28/2005 7:21:35 AM PST by mware (That's Christmas with a C, not an X)
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I heard it on the radio at the top of the hour 10:00 am. It was ABC news. It was reported just like you said. They reported the FBI saying it was probably a flare or bottle rocket. Sounds like a crock, you would think that if they were not sure they would report it that way. Another reason not to believe the MSM.
126 posted on 11/28/2005 7:24:30 AM PST by ramseye
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I just got off the phone with the guy at WTAW, 1620 AM.
Phone number 979)695-1620.
He heard the same news report, at 6:00 AM. He had a hard time believing the bottle rocket theory, too.
He checked his AP reports - nothing.
He stated, "maybe a bad story - that's why no further news."
129 posted on 11/28/2005 7:27:19 AM PST by texianyankee
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..yeah Wiley was knocked off the rocket by a piece of foam at a little over 3200 ft..thus no sighting of burnt fur or any other matter..
Doogle>/p>
what is the range in altitude for a flare, anyways?
I know the news report stated the flight was 6,000 feet in altitude - much too high for any bottle rocket!
Why on earth it would be reported on a news radio broadcast yet nothing more on the internet - at least not yet?
I worked in radio for nearly 20 years and we had had a live 5 minute ABC news feed (from N.Y.) every hour on the hour. I heard many weird reports like this during a single broadcast that were never repeated and unless the local radio station folks were actively listening to it (which is unlikely as they are busy getting ready for the next segment) they will know nothing about it.
I have even called ABC to get a follow up on some strange stories and no one there (in N.Y.) ever seems to know anything about them.
Just heard it reported on Denver's 630 KHOW 9:00 am news -
bottle rocked theory described.
No questioning of how one would reach such an altitude.
Understood. But the report was read at about 9:30, well after the second plane hit. That doesn't mean the FBI report was ISSUED after the second plane hit, of course - it might have been "stale news" mistakenly presented as something else. I can't remember enough to say. Again, it was a tremendously chaotic situation.
I remember listening to WABC on 9/11 as well, and hearing what you heard. See my post 155.
FYI Recap Number 2: Two more people heard the same report.
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Just heard it reported on Denver's 630 KHOW 9:00 am news -
bottle rocked theory described.
No questioning of how one would reach such an altitude.
153 posted on 11/28/2005 8:05:10 AM PST by Lesforlife ("For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb . . ." Psalm 139:13)
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I heard the report as well, during the 10:00AM EST news update on XM "Ask!" ahead of the Tony Snow show. I think ABC does their news at the top of the hour?
I think they said the plane was an MD-80.
154 posted on 11/28/2005 8:06:25 AM PST by July 4th (A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
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FYI Recap Number One:
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From the article:
"Airplanes approaching LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) are particularly vulnerable because they are flying over mountains "as they descend, the report quoted Jack Pledger, head of the Northrop unit that developed the system, as saying.
Just another one of those things that make you go hmmm.
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