Stupid but the reaction is rather amusing. AWW MY GAWD!!1!, keeping it cool ain't the New Yorker's forte it seams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN57C98B310
Stupid but the reaction is rather amusing. AWW MY GAWD!!1!, keeping it cool ain't the New Yorker's forte it seams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN57C98B310
Well, I can see how it might have been somewhat scary if you were in a tall building but then what do you do if you live close to the approach of JFK? Get a heart attack every 5 minutes?
Yes, wasn't very clever to keep it a secret but then if it had been public and someone actually shot it down, people would have complained that they didn't keep it secret.![]()
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Did thousands of people flee their offices in panic when the airliner made its landing in the river ?
Are you going to compare the heroic efforts of a pilot to STOP a jet from crashing into buildings with the administration's wastefull and ill-considered decision to fly a massive jet that close to the site of such a disaster so that they could take some photos? Sorry Tribes, but it doesn't hold water. (no pun intended)
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Uhm..... What? I'm pretty sure you missed the point completely...
Forget the pilots, they have nothing to do with it, unless of course you believe that the people in tall buildings are able to read his mind. So, what we have are two situations of a low-flying aircraft in NYC. This one caused panic. Did the other one cause panic? If not, why not? Or rather, why did this one cause a stir?
It's not like anyone can look at a low-flying plane and say "oh my, that's a brave and heroic pilot about to save a dozen or lives", or "oh my, Obama's out flashing his cash again"....
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I'm pretty sure some were frightened, but the scale is a little different. A 747 is more than 100ft longer, 80ft wider and weighs about 10x as much as an A320.
Also, if you're going to be scaring people, I think that an actual emergency is a far better reason than a photo op. I mean, plane crashes usually do involve people being scared- almost by definition.![]()
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I saw this on the news. Incredible. Who in their right mind would think that flying around a huge airplane below skyscraper level in NY would be a good idea!? Without proper notification of the populace? What, they were on Mars the past decade and missed the news or something?
The News of the Weird thread carried a similar story about Sydney, (Melbourne?) some time ago. I think it was a military excersize involving a low flying aircraft over Sydney harbour, without proper advance notification. It created a lot of panic, anger afterwards. That's the other side of the world. To pull this stunt in lower Manhattan beggers belief.
Who? Someone in the lower levels of the air force. Apparantly, this someone still followes the directives of the Bush' administration. Namely, that in the interest of 'Homeland Security' the balance between governmental secrecy and citizen's rights should be unreasonably shifted towards the government.Originally Posted by Xiahou
Obama is furious. Rightfully so. I even wonder, did someone in the air force pull this stunt to obstruct the administration? I mean, their explanation for the order of secrecy is that they hoped to keep this secret. That is, fly in, get a picture, and be gone without anybody noticing it. Like, nobody would notice a low flying 747?
Maybe the hope was that, as always, in some time the details of a story will be forgotten. And that all that would linger in the public's memory is 'Obama's plane circling around NY for fun!!1! Insensitive! Obama administration has no respect for 9-11! Unpatriotic! Obama doesn't care for homeland security!'
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So the 320 is more like the planes used on 9/11 thenI'm pretty sure some were frightened, but the scale is a little different. A 747 is more than 100ft longer, 80ft wider and weighs about 10x as much as an A320.
I think that's a little harsh. After the events of September 2001, I think it's an entirely understandable reaction. I remember the harrowing film by those French photographers that captured the plane flying overhead as they recorded a normal workday for the Fire department - and the sheer horror that dawned as it went straight into the tower.
The flyover seems utterly crass and deeply insensitive. There is absolutely no reason why this couldn't have been publicised, or better done elsewhere. It will be interesting to see who authorised the flight.
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Well it's a bit much, maybe we have icewater instead of blood but nobody would react like that here, would you? Nor in England by the way, was at Kings Cross station, there was a bomb alert, everybody just calmly walked to the exit, no need to run around in circles. Americans appear to be a little twitchy.
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That I fully understand,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN57C98B310
^- that I don't, it tickles my ffs-get-a-hold-of-yourself
I just wanna see the photos obtained at such a price - and hope the photog didn't forget to take the lens-cap off.
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Frag has a point there Banquo , you lived over the water for a good few years didn't you ,how many terrorism incidents/scares did you go through .
The reactions in NY I have experienced during attacks/suspected attacks is completely different from those I experienced in Britain .
It was done on the cheap Kukri , they combined the photo op with a regular training exercise .I just wanna see the photos obtained at such a price
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Heh. We did that once (or similar): tasked to permanently move 2 Mil Pol companies from Calif to Tacoma in 90 days, we encountered so much red tape and bureaucratic crap that we almost gave up. Then the Ops NCO had a *flash*: Conduct a Field Training Exercise (FTX), ostensibly practicing convoy protection, from San Fran to Fort Lewis.
And just never come back. So we did, and didn't. Worked like a charm, and was actually cheaper, and quicker, than going the "permanent change of station" route.
So, yeah, I can see (from an Air Force point of view) the way to cover this is to call it an exercise in evasive maneuvers for AF1, and "chase-and-target" for the f16's. Brilliant, in an accounting sense.
Still... I wanna see the photos.
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I'm pretty darn confuzzled as to who on earth thought this was a brilliant idea. Personally, I think if they wanted a photo of air force one with Lady Liberty, they should have just photoshopped it.![]()
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Hey I don't mock new yorkers (unless they are presnt and I wish to take the piss out of them) , but 9/11 gave very mixed reactions from the crowd (mainly disbelief) , by the time of anthrax it was just a bunch of annoying panicing headless chichens running like crazy and making it hard for me to get where I had to go (OK they didn't make it that hard for me if I was willing to leave the missus behind , but hey I wouldn't abandon the poor creature on the way to the pub in a crisis no matter how many panic stricken new yorkers are trying to rush downwind in a blind panic)just don't think it is fair to compare the experiences, especially in a way that seems to mock New Yorkers for some kind of lacking fortitude.
It wasn't airforce 1also, doesnt AF1 have to follow the prez around?
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This is an epic facepalm moment.
I don't understand why anyone would defend this, it is enough to make Bush look intelligent.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
Perhaps, perhaps not. It ought to be remembered that a lot of the those who stayed stoically in the Twin Towers died when the second plane hit, and more later when they actually collapsed (despite the widespread belief that they couldn't collapse).
I consider myself pretty unflappable, yet I flinch at loud bangs like car backfires because of some experiences. I wouldn't disparage people who have gone through or even heard about the events of 11th September for a reaction to that flyover, least of all because of how deeply I feel the events of that day and I wasn't even on the same continent.
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I understand what you are saying, but one can get used to these events much more when they are expected and regular. The US had not been attacked quite like that before and one must admit, it was far greater in scale than most of the stuff we had to put up with. I just don't think it is fair to compare the experiences, especially in a way that seems to mock New Yorkers for some kind of lacking fortitude.Originally Posted by Tribesman
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At least they were not trampling each other and stuff. :P While I hope I would have remained calmer and been more logical in that situation, you have to remember that they were very confused, and there was no logical explaination as to why a jet that size would be flying around that low except that there could be another horrible repeat of 911. Their reaction really wasn't 'over the top'.
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Come on, Frags. You're being unemphatic to the point of being insensitive.
Like, you know...last time an airplane flew there several thousand died and stuff? (<- denotes US-style question mark pronunciation)
If I were a New Yorker, I'd be more than a bit twitchy about a plane, chased by two jets, flying back and forth four times at low altitude.
More in general, apart from the horror, what struck me during 9-11 was actually the very calmness of New Yorkers. Disciplined, composed, practical. This, not their twitchyness stands out for me.
I was wondering about thaat as well. Here's an extensive article in theOriginally Posted by BG
NYT.
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