Passenger aircraft shave over each other

Passenger aircraft shave over each other

World September 18, 2017 11:09

surrey - In British Surrey, just before Heathrow Airport, two passenger aircraft flown over to each other. An eyewitness accidentally made a picture, on which the devices seem to be virtual.

Chris Hine (70) sat in his garden in Surrey and looked- like more often- to the airplanes in the sky. 'I'll do that more often, I'll see how they turn around to land a lot later on Heathrow,' said the pensionada against Daily Mail.

He continues his story: 'But these two planes managed to pull my attention, because they flew close together, closer than normal. I quickly grabbed my camera and zoomed in to see it better. After turning around, it seemed like they were literally on top of each other. '

According to Hine, his heart was silent at that moment by the stress. 'They were so close together that the passengers would have seen this. When I checked the photo later I did not know what I saw. '

John Hutchinson, aviation adviser, says that in this case, fraud is being deceived. 'This seems extremely close, but if it's ok there are still 300 meters between the two devices. Airplanes have excellent alarm systems when other devices come close. It is therefore very unlikely that there was a danger of collision. '

Chris Hine (70) sat in his garden in Surrey and looked- like more often- to the airplanes in the sky. 'I'll do that more often, I'll see how they turn around to land a lot later on Heathrow,' said the pensionada against Daily Mail.

He continues his story: 'But these two planes managed to pull my attention, because they flew close together, closer than normal. I quickly grabbed my camera and zoomed in to see it better. After turning around, it seemed like they were literally on top of each other. '

According to Hine, his heart was silent at that moment by the stress. 'They were so close together that the passengers would have seen this. When I checked the photo later I did not know what I saw. '

John Hutchinson, aviation adviser, says that in this case, fraud is being deceived. 'This seems extremely close, but if it's ok there are still 300 meters between the two devices. Airplanes have excellent alarm systems when other devices come close. It is therefore very unlikely that there was a danger of collision. '

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