Places Planes Don't Want to Fly Over



Here are some places planes don’t want to fly over!
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27 thoughts on “Places Planes Don't Want to Fly Over”

  1. Not the SK-22A gunship, cause it's Turboshaft Engines can burn any type of fuel, Volcanic Ash is one of them, the SK-22A gunship has an advanced structure that it can glide through a volcano eruption, and as for North Korea, the US decided launched 4 missiles at that same sea as retaliation

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  2. I feel like everyone that don't know the difference between the definition of the highest mountain in the world and definition of the tallest mountain in the world are absolute numpties. Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world because of how high above sea level it is. The definition of the tallest mountain in the world refers to the mountain with the largest total elevation. That's why Mauna Kea with a total height (the elevation from base to summit) of 33,496 ft. is the tallest mountain in the world.

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  3. In June of 1966, my family was flying to New Jersey from Texas, Austin Texas to be exact. When JFK was killed in Dallas in 1963, Governor John Connally was also shot. The day we were flying out, suddenly there were men with guns on the runway. Then a black limo drove out and several people got out. While my father seldom went to NJ with us, this year he did. He leaned over and told us that one of the men was the Governor. He and his party took over the last few rows of seats and we were bumped into first class. It only takes an hour to fly from Austin to Dallas, but after we were in the air, one of Connally's people came up and invited my father and mother to met with them. It was because my father was known to the Governor. So, not exactly scary, but it seems that after being shot in '63, Connally always flew in the back of planes – at least while he was still Governor.

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  4. Not only that, but when liquid gets near its freezing point, it starts to thicken and become more goopy. I can imagine that would cause some kind of problem with the engines

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  5. Mt Saint Helen's spewed approximately 250 THOUSAND TONS of ash into the atmosphere, in the time span of about 30 minutes. 250 thousand tons!!! There was ash falling in Los Angeles, one thousand miles away.

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