[EAS] Incoming North Korean Missile Warning Prompted FAA's Mysterious Air Traffic Halt
Bill Ruck
ruck at lns.com
Fri Jan 14 11:30:29 CST 2022
I agree with Dave. If NORAD really did issue something that the FAA
really did follow up on this should be public information. I think that
the website did too much assuming and did their best to improve their
readership without providing facts.
Beyond that much of what might have happened I'd expect to be classified.
Bill Ruck
Curmudgeom
San Francisco
On 1/14/2022 8:57 AM, Dave Kline wrote:
> This is really odd IMHO. Whoever is behind the article cited by Sean, does not seem to provide any external, independent evidence to back up their comments.
> Linked references in the article provided are circular in nature. One references another, and then that one references back to the first. Or linked references are to other articles written/published by the same entity. This is like saying: It's true because I say it's true.
> The folks who posted the article linked in the email may very well have had good information that led them to their conclusions. I just couldn't see where they presented it in their story.
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:11 AM Sean Donelan sean at donelan.com> wrote:
>> More information on the FAA temporary ground stop on the west coast after
>> the unannounced North Korean missle launch.
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> Dave Kline - Solder Jockey
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