Posted by: Doglegwarrior
Posting time: 5 months ago on 8/1/2020 2:24:02 PM
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Archived so wonder what secerets this alaska state rep was going to expose?. just a mid air collion nothing to see here (AskVoat)
submitted 5 months ago by Doglegwarrior
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/01/us/midair-collision-alaska/index.html
nothing odd just in all the air space in alaska a state senator crashes into another plane
sorry about cnn link i was going there tlnresearch the evils of the opposition their lies and they didnt dissapoint. the shit about mc connel saying other republicana should distance themselves from trump has zero quotes from him and it is from sources close to him then to top it off 80% of the article says the oppisite of the title. if you cant see this blatant propganda you are a fucking idiot
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[–] moosethenoose 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 5 months ago (edited 5 months ago)
Maybe. I'd like to see the location.
When you are up in the air you need to keep your head on a swivel always looking.
The chances seem pretty low that two planes would collide unless they were operating near an airport.
I don't know how ATC manages the airspace in the more remote parts of Alaska - if they even do.
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[–] moosethenoose ago (edited ago)
Maybe. I'd like to see the location.
When you are up in the air you need to keep your head on a swivel always looking.
The chances seem pretty low that two planes would collide unless they were operating near an airport.
I don't know how ATC manages the airspace in the more remote parts of Alaska - if they even do.