With all the recent airline customs fee hikes and unnecessary increased security (another fee there), what`s a cuzzy to do?... Billy T. James gives u
With all the recent airline customs fee hikes and unnecessary increased security (another fee there), what`s a cuzzy to do?... Billy T. James gives us some tips with this classic clip.
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Pilots and aircraft passengers have confirmed sightings of two large Unidentified Flying Objects off the coast of Guernsey. The bright yellow flat dis
Pilots and aircraft passengers have confirmed sightings of two large Unidentified Flying Objects off the coast of Guernsey. The bright yellow flat disc shapes, estimated to be between the size of 2 Boeing 737s and a mile wide, were spotted on Monday, 12 to 15 miles north east of the island. Captain Ray Bowyer was flying an Aurigny plane from Southampton to Alderney when he saw the objects through binoculars. Aurigny Pilot Ray Bowyer is a professional pilot who has been flying for 20 years. He said: "In my years of experience I`ve never seen anything like this and frankly I`d be perfectly happy not to ever again. It`s a pretty chilling thing and from my first sighting of it - it appeared to be fairly small but it must have been fairly huge." At first he thought it was the sun reflecting from greenhouses in Guernsey. He said the objects were bright like the sun, but did not hurt his eyes when he looked at them. The stationary objects were also observed by other aircraft and the passengers on the plane. Radar screens picked up some activity in the area and pilot witnesses are now preparing reports for the relevant authorities.
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Pilots and aircraft passengers have confirmed sightings of two large Unidentified Flying Objects off the coast of Guernsey. The bright yellow flat dis
Pilots and aircraft passengers have confirmed sightings of two large Unidentified Flying Objects off the coast of Guernsey. The bright yellow flat disc shapes, estimated to be between the size of 2 Boeing 737s and a mile wide, were spotted on Monday, 12 to 15 miles north east of the island. Captain Ray Bowyer was flying an Aurigny plane from Southampton to Alderney when he saw the objects through binoculars. Aurigny Pilot Ray Bowyer is a professional pilot who has been flying for 20 years. He said: "In my years of experience I`ve never seen anything like this and frankly I`d be perfectly happy not to ever again. It`s a pretty chilling thing and from my first sighting of it - it appeared to be fairly small but it must have been fairly huge." At first he thought it was the sun reflecting from greenhouses in Guernsey. He said the objects were bright like the sun, but did not hurt his eyes when he looked at them. The stationary objects were also observed by other aircraft and the passengers on the plane. Radar screens picked up some activity in the area and pilot witnesses are now preparing reports for the relevant authorities.
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This was a video taken using a POV (point of view) style. It looks like the camera is in the pilot`s seat. I found the video in my travels. Nice song
This was a video taken using a POV (point of view) style. It looks like the camera is in the pilot`s seat. I found the video in my travels. Nice song too.
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