You could stand your ground, then argue the point later with the FA... Nah, better to yield and live to tell the story.In a scenario where you are converging, I assume the missile has right of way?
In a scenario where you are converging, I assume the missile has right of way?
You could stand your ground, then argue the point later with the FA... Nah, better to yield and live to tell the story.
Yes. The missile is the less-maneuverable aircraft.In a scenario where you are converging, I assume the missile has right of way?
Is it turning base? Or is it on 3 mile final?In a scenario where you are converging, I assume the missile has right of way?
Give me RoW, or give me death!
The missile is doing a straight in,
Only if it's a MIRV.I mean, I'd expect an overhead break from a military aircraft like that...
I'd expect an overhead break from a military aircraft like that...
The last two letters of "MIRV" is "RV". Coincidence?Only if it's a MIRV.
Were they cruise missiles or ballistic missiles? I'd assume that with traditional missile tests, any altitude information would be wildly innacurate as soon as the statement was spoken.I listened to the audio, and I’m not sure the broadcast was very useful. No indication of altitude or heading of the “object”. Obviously if you know the general direction of North Korea and your bearing to that, but without an altitude and bearing not sure what you do other than be alarmed and looking out for something bright coming your way…
Reminded me of my parents hiding under desks in the 1950s.
What's on second.Who’s on first?
I remember those "Air-Raid Drills" in the early 1960's. Who knew that a school desk could protect a child from an atom bomb!
Give me RoW, or give me death!
Forewarned is four armed.But be forewarned, the prejudice for the former could potentially lead to the latter.
Forewarned is four armed.
Give me RoW, or give me death!
Eh....OK.
Charge on!
But be forewarned, the prejudice for the former could potentially lead to the latter.
Just sayin