So now people can just use party balloons to shutdown our international airports ?
This does not make us safer.
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So now people can just use party balloons to shutdown our international airports ?
This does not make us safer.
Does anyone think the FAA went way overboard with the airspace shutdown on purpose? It makes me think they were intentionally drawing attention to the situation.
Yes I think they learned about CBP playing with lasers possibly after the fact. FAA told CBP to stop, CBP said "no" so the FAA issued a complete airspace shutdown.
We don't like them balloons. Was the balloon chinese like the last one?
It's probably more likely that it was another research balloon...
Purchased for less than $15 and operated by the ham radio hobbyist group Northern Illinois Bottlecap Balloon Brigade, a silvery, 32-inch-wide pico balloon called “K9YO-15” was launched from a nature preserve north of Chicago in October 2022. It dangled a 10-gram (0.35-ounce) payload that included a radio tracker, a solar panel and a long antenna wire. Some 123 days later, on February 11, 2023, K9YO-15 was on its seventh circumnavigation of the globe, its hobbyist operators say, when they lost contact with the pico balloon near Alaska’s border with the Yukon. This was the same day that a U.S. F-22 fighter jet shot down a UFO using a nearly half-million-dollar Sidewinder missile in the same general vicinity. K9YO-15 has not been heard from since.
Half million dollar missile to take out a $15 balloon. At least using a laser is probably cheaper.
An F-22 logged flight-time. I think those are like $70,000 an hour in collective operational costs.
To be fair, though, they need to log a certain amount of flight time just to meet pilot training requirements, so this sortie could probably just be counted against that.
(Same thing with flyovers at sporting events and such. Those are actually done as practice bombing runs -- gives pilots practice at flying over a specific target at a specific time.)
Good point. That would bring it up by at least a couple hundred thousand bucks.