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The excuse they give is laughable. It was a danger to air traffic? At 40k feet over Alaska?

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  1. Anchorage is a heavily trafficked airport for air freight

  2. thats near the altitude planes fly ~35k ft

Have you been to Alaska

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Point I'm making is that in order for a collision to happen, the planes would have to first be on a direct collision course with the object, and also the pilot and co-pilot would need to be asleep to not see it on radar or with their eyes. 40 thousand feet is a lot of room to maneuver.

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A fedex 767 came within 70 ft of ramming a SWA 737 on a runway at AUS last week. You’d be surprised whats possible.

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