I live right on the south coast of England, I can see the Isle of Wight out my window. Yesterday I apparently at about 7pm a plane was seen flying over the sea, close to the coast dumping fuel. I guess it must have been an emergency before landing, and I have seen a video taken by my friend of it flying low, it looks to be a 737, I was told by my Nan it was a 747 (what does she know lol) but looks way to small in the video, and too quiet. It is some quite amazing footage. It seems to have been a fairly big emergency as they had 2 inshore lifeboats and the offshore out I guess encase it crashed. In the viedo it looks to be at about 200 feet maximum, porbably lower but it is hard to judge as it was a grey day and there was little background to give a good perception. My mum said she saw it flying low coming over just by our house which must have been after it dumped the fuel. Anyone got any thoughts or info about it?
I guess it must have been an emergency before landing, and I have seen a video taken by my friend of it flying low, it looks to be a 737, I was told by my Nan it was a 747 (what does she know lol) but looks way to small in the video, and too quiet. It is some quite amazing footage. It seems to have been a fairly big emergency as they had 2 inshore lifeboats and the offshore out
In the viedo it looks to be at about 200 feet maximum, porbably lower but it is hard to judge as it was a grey day and there was little background to give a good perception.
I live on the South Coast a little further east than you by the sound of it. I'm not doubting you but I think if an airliner (or any large aircraft) had been flying that low & that close to the beach someone would have reported it. If it had been dumping fuel as well I think it would have been all over the national news by now.
PS.In the viedo it looks to be at about 200 feet maximum, porbably lower but it is hard to judge as it was a grey day and there was little background to give a good perception.
It was a gorgeous day here yesterday with bright sunshine & excellent visibility all day.
I live on the South Coast a little further east than you by the sound of it. I'm not doubting you but I think if an airliner (or any large aircraft) had been flying that low & that close to the beach someone would have reported it. If it had been dumping fuel as well I think it would have been all over the national news by now.
PS.In the viedo it looks to be at about 200 feet maximum, porbably lower but it is hard to judge as it was a grey day and there was little background to give a good perception.
It was a gorgeous day here yesterday with bright sunshine & excellent visibility all day.
Don't know where your at but the sea in England isn't very vibrant, neither is the sky, I never said there was bad visibility, it's just hard to judge the altitude as theres not much in the background but grey sky and grey sea. I don't claim to be a air crash investigator, I'm only 15, so there is no reasons to pick out holes in a story that is just what I have heard. I agree with you that it was a sunny day yesterday (for England) but the video is hardly the highest quality, it's on a phone after all. I just find that statement about the weather to implying that I am making this all up, and your just trying to pick holes in my account which is from what I have seen and heard.
Ok, here is what I am sure of, it was a jet, definately. Most probably around the size of a 737. I don't know what it was doing in the area. It was at 200-300feet, and around 200-300feet/100-150metres out to sea, flying parallel to the coastline. I may not of had a good look at his video but I can comfirm it is definately a jet, 737 size, theres no way it is any smaller than that. The plane then must have turned and started flying north/northwest, and gained some altitude, perhaps at about 400-500feet from what I can gather, as my mother saw it from my house.
I doubt it could be related to the Napoli as I am over 100 miles from that, and would be shielded by a few points, and the Isle of Wight, from any drift of oil and such.
What about a Nimrod? About 737 in size, tends to hang around at the sort of hight mentioned. A couple of life boats near by, with nothing in the news I would go for a training exercise of sort. Just a thought.
Matt
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