Tuesday 8 April 2014

Tayside enjoys another pause in chemtrailing during 'Operation Joint Warrior'

We've had another welcome break from chemtrailing with NATO's annual joint exercise " Joint Warrior" now in progress.  Last year was the same with chemtrailing operations suspended over the east of Scotland to allow for clear skies for the land/ air and sea assaults on the beaches and military infrastructure dotted around Scotland. It will also help to reduce the confusion if chemtrailing is temporarily suspended. Unmarked chemtrailing aircraft with their transponders switched off would create havoc for the mobile radars etc that will be tasked with watching for enemy intruders entering  UK airspace. It would also reduce the visibility for the Fighter and Bomber aircraft that will be operating during the exercise.
One Army Apache attack helicopter had a mishap near Aberdeen and was forced to land in a field with suspected engine trouble........





It was reported to be en route to RAF Kinloss near Forres  in Morayshire for an attack on the airfield with troops from 16 Air Assault Brigade when it was forced to make an emergency landing in the field. I don't think Apaches helicopters can carry any troops so they were probably accompanied by some troop carrying Chinook or Merlin helicopters.
Engineers were being sent from Stranraer in order to recover the aircraft. It's not thought that Apache 'Ace' Prince Harry of Windsor was piloting the aircraft at the time. He saw some 'serious action' while on detachment in Afghanistan and Las Vegas.

So while the big boys play with their big toys we can enjoy fluffy clouds and clear blue skies. Bliss.........








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