Starting around dawn on Sunday the 13th in Las Vegas we got hammered by commercial jets flying in all directions. I stepped out of the house to check the sky around 7:30AM and and this is what I saw.
Image 2082--looking southwest toward LAX where a majority of the spray planes come from.

Image 2083--looking northeast where the LAX planes fly out of the Las Vegas area.

Image 2084--looking east, almost all the clouds are CTs.

Image 2085--looking east again.

I ran back inside and started Flight Aware and Flight Explorer, grabbed my cameras and waited for a plane to fly overhead. While waiting I took these photos.
Image 2086--a shot almost straight up at the expanding CTs.

Image 2087--looking northeast at trails left by planes as I was starting up the software.

Image 2088--looking southwest toward LAX at CTs left by prior planes, that's my tree in the front yard on the right.

I could see a plane out of LAX chemtrailling as it entered the Las Vegas area. This plane was going to fly right over the top of my house.
Image 2089--the plume the coming plane left as it chemtrailed over Las Vegas.

COA556 B738 LAX-Cleveland--a close up of the plane as it flew over the top of my house.


Using Flight Aware and Flight Explorer I was able to identify exactly which plane was chemtrailling at 7:54AM as it overflew my house. You can see from the photo that the plane is all white on the bottom with two black circles in mid-section. The black circles are the wheels and characteristic of the Boeing 737-800 or B738. Around 7:54AM there were two B738s in the air around Las Vegas, one was a Continental Airlines B738 and the other was a Delta Airlines B738. Continental uses an all white paint scheme on the bottom of their planes while Delta uses a blue oval on the bottom of their planes. So the plane was Continental Flight 556 out of Los Angeles going to Cleveland.
COA556--the Flight Aware info for Continental 556.

Here's the flight numbers of the other four planes I was able to ID.
AirTran--TRS890


Virgin--VRD404


Delta--DAL1212


Air Canada--ACA790


Ken Bradley
No comments:
Post a Comment