Irish skies remain almost devoid of aircraft due to the ongoing impact of #COVID19 on aviation. Fine day for a mapping flight over Leitrim, Cavan & Fermanagh though. #AvGeek pic.twitter.com/GgIFpcF51U
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) May 29, 2020
This morning.
Well, that’s cleared that up then.
Airborne cartography.
Rigorous airborne cartography.
Meanwhile…
Extremely unlikely someone would fly from Liverpool and then go back & forth like that just to clock up flying hours.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) May 29, 2020
Um.
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Do only jets do chemtrail dispersal on populations, or can a turboprop do it also?
Simple Crop Dusters stuff isn’t it
As the favourite conspiracy theory of idiots, it always strikes me as a massively wasteful, impractical and ineffective way to dose your population.
Whatever the method of delivery, its about time that obstreperous population had their happy-spray
Given the turning point in Leitrim, expect this to feature in Michael Harding’s next column.
eh, its called google maps……
Ah, I just assumed that Liverpool flight was some Covid-symptomatic British pilot testing his eyesight with a 4 year old on board, so I’m glad you’ve cleared that up.