I was flying at Edwards in a KC-135 and an F-16 requested to test a searchlight on us. He had to warn us at night due to vision problems, just like you have driving. I have no idea what the light is for, but it would be handy to check out things during tests at night, or problems with other planes at night, or even in the day peering into bays on other aircraft.
I thought the lights were helicopters with lights attached. Why didn’t anyone request the RADAR tape from all the RADAR sights for that night? Looks like no one really wanted to figure out who did the prank.
For real cheap, you could take a search light and attach to a surplus balloon and launch your own UFO scare. But do not do it, flying balloons manned and unmanned in most airspace is a violation unless you are following the rules for the airspace involved.
How did all the UFO guys rule out flares? Or landing lights?
I thought the lights were helicopters with lights attached. Why didn’t anyone request the RADAR tape from all the RADAR sights for that night? Looks like no one really wanted to figure out who did the prank.
For real cheap, you could take a search light and attach to a surplus balloon and launch your own UFO scare. But do not do it, flying balloons manned and unmanned in most airspace is a violation unless you are following the rules for the airspace involved.
How did all the UFO guys rule out flares? Or landing lights?
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