Something hit the windshield of a United Boeing 737 MAX cruising at FL360 (36 000 ft). Possible UFO ("drone"?) that hit it? What the fuck is there at 36k ft to even hit your damn windshield at mach 0.8? I don't believe a fucking meteorite could be the culprit, think of the chances.... It's some of this new "drone" shit that's been happening since the UK military base drones, then New Jersey and now also northern Europe.... Maybe the planetary surveillance system is slowly failing and we'll be seeing more and more of this kind of shenanigans because the "drones" are falling apart or malfunctioning or whatever, unable to cloak and hide and avoid collision.https://avherald.com/h?article=52e80701
There's nothing to hit your windshield at fucking 36 000 ft, nothing.
the only bird that flies so high is Rüppell's vulture. However, those are critically endangered and they live in Africa. The only confirmed incident at this altitude was in 1973.
>>41307346rocks come off trucks all the time bro. fake
>>41307442Dumbie
>>41307381What is that on his wrist lol
>>41307381Birds that slonk that Charlie Kirk pack get that high
>>41307346How did a sufficiently advanced alien ship fail to avoid a slow-ass plane? This is the same problem as the "pedo elites" being able to control everything except those things which would deny schizos a chance to catch them.
>>41307346He hit an orb
>>41307346A swancicle.
>>41307537>alien ship
>>41307537It hit it pretty much in the middle, has to be deliberate.
>>41307442Lmao
I dont know how this doesn't happen every single day. I live about 10 min from an international airport and these orbs are everywhere over my house and the rest of the sky every night. It's been like this for two years now. If I can see them dicking around in the sky from down here, I figure the pilots see them everywhere. I don't know any pilots though. It does seem like the orbs scatter if the planes get to close, and the military helicopters can be seen chasing drones and orbs around every once in awhile. But I haven't heard of any incidents. I threw some videos together as an example, ones I took when walking the dog. The video messed up at the end when I uploaded it for some reason so when the picture freezes thats it. But this happens every night. https://youtu.be/-hK2ryqG80A?si=YsNsZOLYwCRDUZ--
>>41307478Looks like a dog tag type thing in case he crashes and his body burns
>>41307628Wouldn't there be blood all over it?I hope it's not start of anon prophecy part where planes suddenly start coming down
>>41307346Probably a foreign military drone. Some officer in China is probably scheduled to be executed for losing an expensive toy in such a stupid way.
>>41307346>mach 0.8is this a thing? do people really say mach 0.anything?
>>41307346Moose.
namefag-41308270Dumbass. It is a memorial bracelet for a battle buddy that died in combat.
>>41307346Had no idea but given what Ryan Graves said that fighter jets had near misses with them it was a question of when it will happen, pic related is other strange hit
>>41307478Looks like bracelets people got when their friends died in mil, I think it says inherent resolve.
>>41308336Yes. At lower altitudes, airline pilots will use speed in knots, but at the higher flight levels they'll transition to speed in percentages of mach. Typically airliners will do speeds like mach .78 to .80. Faster business jets can do like mach .90.>work in ATC
>>41308412cool thanks
>>41307346>I don't believe a fucking meteorite could be the culprit, think of the chancesop i think you are a little out of touchevery day there are a few meteorites that hit earth and tens of thousands of planes in the air.the chance of a meteorite hitting a plane would be tiny, but with enough time it was bound to happen eventually.there is a very very big difference between improbable and impossible
>>41308444The Earth is a f(l)at gay(plai)ne.
Saw my first weird nighttime drone with my own eyes last night. It was slowly just flying somewhere. Would stop for a bit every now and then before resuming. I'm in Roanoke Virginia.
>>41308556how big? SUV sized? take any pictures?
>>41307346>>41307348ok, as an actual aircraft mechanic who knows shitI can tell anything hitting a plane at FL36 at mach 0.8, having any mass worth a damn, would completely wreck the plane and cause a major disasterremember those birds who almost gtfo'ed a pilot back some time ago? yeah that probably wasn't far off from 200kts, right after take offPlanes are really meant to resist any sort of impact besides the casual bird, the exception being the windscreen for the pilot's safety (so they can continue piloting), and even then a bird and easily wreck it at relative low speedThe aircraft's airframe are really only meant to resist the pressure changes between different altitudes, but that's about itanything worth a damn at FL36 would easily bring an aircraft downas for what it could be, now your guess is good as any, I will say though, there is a possibility that relative speed was low when it hit, as if the object was following along
>>41308336also to explains it more, like other anon said, the reason for this is because pressure changes drastically with those altitudes, wind speed is measured by the incoming air pressure, so to reduce calculation error, it makes more sense to use mach, because it already takes pressure into consideration
>>41308360This also makes no sense, this is a regular boeing right, afaik most, if not all, planes use composite for their nose cone (to avoid radio shielding), it shouldn't bend like that, and anything worth a damn in weight would wreck that shit
>>41307478It's a black pilots lives matter
>>41307346As a guy who has spent over 70,000 hours in Microsoft flight simulator. I can say with confidence that this is likely just a bird, what most people don’t know is that the Colorado starling can reach heights of almost 40,000 feet, especially on their way south to Guadalajara.The reason this is so spectacular is that it is the first time in human history that a bird has hit a windshield.There have been near misses obviously, most famous, the one that happened just outside of Duluth where an albatross flew too close and had to be course corrected by the control towers near by obviously the cia doesn’t like it when their spy birds are wrecked especially if it calls into question the earths shape (it’s flat).
>>41308689>because it already takes pressure into considerationhell yeah i love learning, thanks.
>>41308569No pictures (they would have looked like shit anyway). Hard to guess size from a distance in the dark I don't think it was that big. Maybe somewhat larger than a trash can lid in diameter?
>>41308239What the actual fuck is going on with the creature from your 'Morph' video? You included it at the tail end of your linked video too.You don't even mention it. Could be someone in costume(or AI), but that's creepy as hell.
>>41308827Sorry I was worried I wouldn’t get enough exposure with just the orbs so I had Sora throw in a creature into my video to hopefully get traction.I would have preferred if you commented that rather than posting here in /x/. I want to get a discussion going.
>>41308850I keep anon. I've been lurking for decades(this is technically my 3rd post ever). This whole 3I thing has the same signature as the Scamdemic. I didn't say much during that time, but all of my research and thoughts were eventually proven right. Figured I'd have some involvement with this.Told my wife back in mid-2024 that I felt something big was coming in 2025.I've had extreme deja vu most my life(to the point in convinced life is cyclical and we live this life over-and-over), most of my biggest concerns have become reality, and I believe I was abducted when I was 6(which I've never told anyone).I don't fixate on nearly anything and am skeptic of everything. 3I though? Can't shake my feelings.I hope it's false, and all of this is some psyop or publicity stunt. I have a newborn and would love to watch her grow up. So it's not like I'm wanting things to happen/ change.
>>41308921I’m glad I’m not the only one feeling it.I completely understand. Every major event in the past 8 years I’ve gotten right.I found that when I had something to live for I was better at following my gut.What is it you’re feeling? Right now I can’t pin it down to a specific circumstance or event but with shit in the sky, shit in politics, it seems like we’re at the same point in geopolitical tension as the Cuban missile crisis.
737 pilot here, I wanna know what happened to the FO (copilot) if the Captain is as rough as it shows. I wouldn't be surprised if the dude is blind from getting glassed in both eyes. This is scary as fuck and a fact of life that there's always a small chance you get glassed while flying. fyi 737s usually cruise between M0.76-0.795, max mach is M0.82 and cruising alts usually top out at FL370, but can be as high as FL410 if you're really light. The jet was literally hit by an flying object that was not identified, but getting hit by a UFO is bullshit.
>>41308966For me it's when they decided to lock down the data from the window of closest observation regarding Mars. I was super stoked to get some intel from that window, and I was shocked when the government shutdown impacted that. Didn't help they locked files for 74 years. I'm still skeptic and that it could be a generic placeholder.Timing is a little to convenient. Add it to the pile of other improbabilities surrounding this event/object.Not to mention there are plenty of non-US parties that have the ability to observe this object and report. Where have they been? ESA basically mocked anyone calling this more than a rock. Then provided a pixel image that was unhelpful. Private observers with limited resources are doing more to provide information on this event.My 'bullshit' meter is off the charts, and I'm waiting for something to happen(hoping nothing does though). Be it a manipulation of public attention to do something else, or maybe they realized this was something beyond their grasp/control and decided to just let it pass by instead. After all, anything that breaks down people's held beliefs will lead to a societal collapse.Not a big fan of typing things out as I don't feel I can clearly convey my 'instinct' regarding this event. But I'm trying my best.
>>41308921>This whole 3I thing has the same signature as the Scamdemic>all of my research and thoughts were eventually proven right.As in the vaxx was poison all along?I don't get how anons can come on /x/ every day saying "I knew the vaxx would kill people!" when that isn't happening.I work in a hospital and every staff member needs to be fully vaxxing for everything. I didn't die, none of my coworkers died, some of the boomer big bosses have been their for 40 years and are still kicking. All had at least 4+ booster shots as required by law. When do people start dying?
>>41308645Shut up, Ethan.
>>41309261I never said it would kill people. You made that assumption.The statement was more geared towards the control and manipulation implemented globally. I even lost a job over it.You also had the same data control we are seeing with 3I. Which is why I made the comparison in the first place. Pfizer wanted a similar timeline to keep the information under lock-and-key.But we appreciate you showing you are a midwit working in the medical field. As someone that just had a daughter in the NICU for 113 days, I can safely say that most people in that industry are morons who are too smug because they have a degree in medicine. Which the Chinese have been practicing for 3,000 years. Should follow suit and only pay the doctors once someone is successfully treated. Instead, y'all are in on a scheme to manipulate contracts through insurance and treat symptoms so you have reoccurring customers. (Derailed, but I fucking hate people in the medical profession. I'm 40 and healthier than anyone I know and haven't stepped into a doctor's office since I was 16)
>>41309352>most people in that industry are morons who are too smug because they have a degree in medicine>a scheme to manipulate contracts through insurance and treat symptoms so you have reoccurring customers>Derailed, but I fucking hate people in the medical profession.My post was bait but holy shit do you get it. Trvth nvked
>>41307346there was a video last year, a parked 18 wheeler truck was hit by an "orb", which was caught on the security camera. the orb hit the cabin like a cannon ball, then instantly shot back out as if it had bounced. the truck was wrecked. what can we learn from this?
>>41310867Requesting immediately for the video this anon mentioned.
It was a GoPro with GPS attached to a balloon
>>41310995Says who?
>>41311002It came to me in a dream
>>41308803Have a (you)
bump
probably a piece of space debris from an old satellite or a chinese space station
>>41307346Pete Hegseth's plane had to make an emergency landing in the UK this week because of a cracked windshield.
>>41307346Here's another weird plane incident:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c5y0e4e5ddxtSo the United plane, Hegseth's plane, and this one at Hong Kong inside a week.
>>41307478KIA bracelet
>>41307346Giant paper clip looking drones....my God!!!
>>41308645>I can tell anything hitting a plane at FL36 at mach 0.8, having any mass worth a damn, would completely wreck the plane The question is what in the fuck would actually be at FL360>inb4, birds have been known to fly that highYeah, I've heard that and I'm calling bullshit on that too. The temperatures and lack of O2 makes that near impossible. >remember those birds who almost gtfo'ed a pilot back some time ago? Near the ground and we were talking an entire flock of them. >Planes are really meant to resist any sort of impact besides the casual birdDepends on the area. Fuselage, empenage, and wings dont usually get hit because of aerodynamic flow at high soeeds. Which should have protected this plane too. >the exception being the windscreen for the pilot's safety Which is why this is significant. Its usually not a place that would get hit by a bird and its reinforced, and you have a billion screws and nut plates, and you have double-paned glass. Even at Mach .8, I dont think you'd see that kind of damage. >anything worth a damn at FL36 would easily bring an aircraft downThats the point, nothing should be flying at that altitude that isnt man-made.
>>41309109>The jet was literally hit by an flying object that was not identified, but getting hit by a UFO is bullshit.If it wasnt some kind of craft, what was it?
so instead of missiles we need to ram em with boeings? got it, buying all the stocks of boeing rnmy theory as to what hit em; unironically a big chunk of hailstone of sorts, we might need a meteorologist kek, if it was an actual metallic "orb" or an ayy ship, that plane wouldn't survive the impactmaybe the climate is changing in a way that's making it even more dangerous to fly at that high of an altitude? based on the fact there are other planes reporting cracked windshields or mysterious impacts
>>41307346Should have read that NOTAM, bitch
>>41307415so thats probably not what it was then, huh?
>>41308312After impact at such speeds? Unlikely.
>>41307478some sort of Jewish bracelet
>>41307346Proyecto Yaperclip?
>>41308850>I had Sora throw in a creature into my video to hopefully get tractionyou're a fucking retard for that
>>41307346wtf is with this giant paper clip? sorry but this is AI slop lmao
>>41307478friendship bracelet from the copilot c:
>>41319031off course this is what it was, retard.an ufo hitting the windshield of a plane makes the plane go boom.
>>41307346>think of the chances...The fact that there's a chance means that it could have eventually happened, and here it is. That argument only (barely) works if this happens again. It's the funniest shit in the world to see people rule something out as impossible when it was merely improbable.
It was a plummeting Starlink satellite you goons, get a grip.
>>41321588paper clip is some slop watermark a loser on bluesky used on images he stole from instagram
>>41322739Except the same thing happened last December at close to the same altitude. Metal object hit the engine coolinghttps://simpleflying.com/gulfstream-g550-mid-air-collision-27000-feet/
As if a UFO driver is dumb enough to hit a plane.
https://x.com/johndeanl/status/1980462264974209292It was a weather balloon. Thanks for shitting up the board tho
>>41315184The USAF C-32 (B752) having a window crack is not an uncommon occurrence, and is a big deal because you do not want to feel the wind on your face at +30k ft, especially over the water. Sometimes the windows shatter on these older jets due to age, thermal stress, or the electric window heaters go apeshit. I've personally never had it happen to me. >>41318868Go to for me is literally a bird. And birds at FL360 would be YUGE, but also would get vaporized getting smashed at M0.76 or above. I've personally hit big bugs above 30k feet, it's weird having a giant bug stain appear at cruise but it happens. Sounds like a literal weather balloon may have hit it, I 100% believe it's a possibility unironically. We have something in aviation called "Big Sky Theory" that was the basis for lack of air traffic control, because the sky is big, planes won't hit each other, right? Until too many planes hit each other at altitude and killed to many, eventually you're just gonna get a bad roll and smash into something retardedly small at altitude, it's just bad luck and big sky theory doesn't work to separate traffic.