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United States Air Force plans fly over Los Angeles today






The office building i work at overlooks LAX and my HR Dept just sent this email to the whole company:

Please be advised that the United States Air Force is scheduling a fly over in the Los Angeles area on Friday, November 14th shortly after 11 a.m.  This is part of Air Force Week and will last approximately 15 minutes.  The aircraft may fly as low as 500 feet, and the Air Force states, “…these aircraft are loud, even when in compliance with all FAA altitude and speed.

Please do not be alarmed if you see or hear the aircraft.

Awesome! For more info on Air Force Week, November 14-21, please click here.

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  • Greg
    I mean, I know it was 2001, but 911 still looms in the back of all our minds. I don't need to see a plane flying that low.
  • Cassie
    something to do today, nice! i have to make it through this friday.
  • Joe
    This is just what America needs in these trying times is to remind the American people of our military might.
  • The least they could do is hire the blue angels to do some flips or whatever, rather than just freaking us out. Remember the Van Halen dreams video?
  • Kid Kool
    No sighting of planes yet in Playa Del Rey
  • Dan
    Why are they doing that here? Isn't that what Puerto Rico is for?
  • I am an Iraq war vet and think this is a great way to remind the citizens of our great country that there is still a war going on and that our fellow soldiers are still in harms way.
  • Perry
    LOL Dan, totally!!! I bet this is a plow to boost support for the military and get some new recruits...with all the bad press as of late they need a PR boost and this is a great way to do it.
  • Army Grunt
    Air Force week..where the Fuck is ARMY week. Those fairies don't deserve a whole week! I spent 4 years in the Army and they can't give me a week of my own. Damn!
  • Shouldn't these planes be over Iraq bombing the shit out of them instead of wasting tax payers dollars showing off in the American sky's.
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