Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
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Apparently it was thunder
Yes, woke us up here in Seaford, there seemed to be another shortly afterwards, hope all is well.
Apparently it was thunder
Where's that from?
Looking at that flight radar 7500 isn't very high.
There were a couple of long haul flights due into Gatwick shortly after 6am and a larger number due into Heathrow from 5am. Weather-related change of usual flight approach maybe?
According to https://webtrak.emsbk.com/lgw2 there was a BA flight from Bridgetown to Gatwick coming along the coast at that time;
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All those days during your childhood.... pointing at aircraft
Go on admit it, you're a spotter.
All those days during your childhood in the glens, pointing at aircraft
Where I'm from up North, we all just used to point at the moon. You Southern lot with your fancy aircraft to point at.. etc...
It's a fair cop guv. Our favourite was always when the BA flight from London landed at Aberdeen. They'd switch off the engines but the whining noise would continue
It's a fair cop guv. Our favourite was always when the BA flight from London landed at Aberdeen. They'd switch off the engines but the whining noise would continue
Ouch! Ooh, get you!
According to https://webtrak.emsbk.com/lgw2 there was a BA flight from Bridgetown to Gatwick coming along the coast at that time;
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Descending and losing airspeed ready for landing - engines on little more than tick-over - wouldn't have awoken anyone at 7,500 feet
If it were right noisy, I'd be thinking military - at that time of day and that location, unlikely to be training ....
If it were a fast jet, the noise would be gone withing 5-10 seconds - if it lingered, might have been the police chopper?