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NINE Commercial Airliners Declare IN-FLIGHT EMERGENCY Over London -- Low Fuel

  • 14 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Source: Hal Turner


Multiple commercial aircraft - at least NINE (9) separate planes -- are Squawking "7700" emergency signals near London due to fuel shortages. 


London Gatwick Airport recently experienced major flight disruption due to a British Airways aircraft that suffered a technical issue and blocked the main runway. The closure forced arriving planes to circle in the air, resulting in nine simultaneous fuel emergencies, diversions to other airports, and lasting knock-on delays.


The availability of Aviation fuel is so tight due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, that many planes are being fueled just barely enough to get where they're going, with little reserve.   When they have to circle for awhile, it becomes a problem, fast.


Hal Turner Remarks

The mass-media have been derelict in their reporting of the real-life effects caused by the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with the general public being given very little factual information as to how low fuel reserves are actually getting.   


Most rational people would think that a single plane running low, isn't really a big deal and they'd be right.  But tonight --- NINE planes simultaneously declared low fuel emergencies.   That's not a localized problem; that's an International problem. 


Most reasonable people would quickly conclude that the planes are taking off with barely enough fuel!  The media: Barely a peep on how tight fuel supplies are getting.


As tonight proves, the media won't be able to ignore the story for much longer. Perhaps they're waiting until planes start falling out of the sky after running out of fuel, to begin covering it.

 
 
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