@@rudddude5294 They most certainly are. The military has a general policy of avoiding sonic booms over populated areas in the CONUS, but they are not legally prohibited from flying super sonic.
@@acbulgin2 Ok. Well they should all sue for damages. They have a 50/50 chance of get something. But I'm very general terms, government at all levels is shielded unless someone's civil rights have been violated. The case law is very clear.
@@acbulgin2 lol! Since when does the government take responsibility for their actions? Never! You can say they're liable all you want, it doesn't mean they're going to be held accountable.
I am so old that I remember sonic booms. Thats what did this. It will knock pictures, mirrors and stuff off walls but will not structurally damage your house. They are incredibly loud and abrupt. You will be so startled that you jump. One of the planes accidentally exceeded the speed of sound and the sonic boom was the two closely spaced explosion sounds.
I remember them more as a kid too(70’s on). I find them few n far between anymore but I can imagine that the crazy times we are living in I would absolutely think a bomb had been dropped in my neighborhood🫣😬😵🙏
I remember at least 2 as a young'un. I was around 1st grade age. We live in the country right outside of Lake Charles, Louisiana in the 60's. The 1st one we experienced.It about scared us half to death. It busted windows and cracked our double brick fireplace in our parlor and kitchen. I remeber the house shook so hard but it was over quickly. Our farm animals were all freaking out. The horses, geese and my cow took off running.😂 That of course made us cry. My st. father just explained it to us that it was just a jet going super fast causing a sonic boom. Yeah, I'm older also.😂
A plane does not accidentally break the sound barrier. I am a military pilot. Our controls are very very precise. It does not say MADE IN CHINA on a USA warbird unlike like your drone from Amazon.
First Coast gives two clues: in the east, on the coast. That narrows it down quite a bit. Southern accents, even more. Putnam County, Crescent City... what more do you need?
I remember the sonic booms during the 1960’s in Minnesota. The first one I experienced sounded like there had been a natural gas explosion in the neighborhood.
I heard one in the 60's as a child and one when a private plane violated restricted airspace when obammy was coming into Seattle to rob donors. They get your attention for sure.
I heard sonic booms in the fifties and early sixties. I was a kid and loved it. My father was an Air Force pilot and told me that early in the jet age the pilots had fun scattering sheep, horses and cattle but then were told, “NO MORE BUZZING FARM ANIMALS OR CARS !!!” I remember the most important thing he used to say when our aircraft went by, Thank God they are ours.
Years ago in Ottawa, Canada, a Canadian Armed Forces pilot was tasked to fly a CF-16 (i.e., F-16) to Canadian Forces Base Bagotville, in Quebec. At runup, he casually asked the Air Traffic Controller: "Clear for supersonic?" (Supersonic flight in Canada requires ATC authorization.) Whoever was in the control tower clearly did not understand the implications and replied: "Cleared for supersonic." As a kid who spent winters in Arizona, I recognized the sonic boom, later confirmed by the news. I don't know what happened to the pilot or the ATC, but I'll bet there was substantial paperwork involved and "enhanced training" in the future.
I grew up near Moody Airforce base up in North Florida, and those jets would fly over from time to time...the booming sound is referred to as a SONIC BOOM. Yeah, those suckers were loud, but only for a few seconds. If you're ever out in the yard when they fly over, you'll hit the deck in a hurry. lol
I grew up north of Eglin and Tyndall Air Force Bases during the space race years. Needless to say I'm very familiar with what a sonic boom sounds like. Multiple times a day the windows would rattle and pictures on the wall would shake. If you were having a conversation you'd pause for a couple of seconds and then resume talking. No big deal, at the time.
We heard them occasionally around here when I was a kid. Never heard of any damage locally. Low flying jets and B-52's were common into the 70's due to the practice bombing range out over Lake Michigan off the Charlevoix Petoskey coast.
I grew up near Wright Patterson Air Force base and I remember the booms too-in the 1960's maybe early 70's. I too remember being outside when they happened.
When I went camping in Arizona near Air Force Base, those jets flew often over the campground and dropped super sonic bombs many times near me and my camper. There was no physical bomb explosion, but there were physical shock and impact. My neighbor camper was destroyed by that super sonic weapon.
I lived next door to Belle Chase Base in Louisiana. National guard was stationed there also . Planes flew over my second story apartment every day. They even had the air show flying over me and every plane that you see at one. Even saw and heard and felt Air Force One Fly in with Bill Clinton. That is the only one that rattled my apartment. But nothing like they have described. Except my parrot ducked his head. Didn't bother me. Was used to hearing them.
Sometimes them boys get a little playful with those powerful jets. I had one flyover at about 150 feet above my head while I was fishing on the lake, it shook the water and my boat violently and scared the crap out of me. I’m pretty sure they’re not supposed to do that
Back in the 80s I got hurt in Panama during the Noriega thing going on. The USMC gave me a 6 month leave to go heal up. It was putrid hot that summer living near Texarkana. I went with my girl friend her two kids were swimming with me diving off my brand new Bass Tracker boat in this beautiful large tree lined cove area we came to love so much. I had just recently ordered the boat custom with a swim deck off the transom. A local gave me access to that cove from a road on his property. It was about 8pm when a jet from our air base flew directly over us scared the hell out of the kids. Next day I drove to the base about it and I raised hell. The pilot was actually a friend of mine and he did get in some trouble for being so low over that area. I knew what the rules were and about going SS over populated areas. I believe to my memory were at lake Wright Pattman there near Texarkana.
@@thekingsilverado3266 Yes, my fly over scared the crap out of me too, but I was alone and all said and done felt lucky to have the experience. How many people can say they `almost’ got hit by a fighter jet going 500 miles per hour 😂
I had one fly over my house like that.called WV national guard. They told me they don't have anything like that, it was probably from oceana in VA Beach. They couldn't give me that number, but. Leutintent called me about a half hour later. I told her what happened and she said they didn't know there where people up here. I assured her there where, it's not big city,but there are people that live here. It. The flyovers were not as low after that,but it's starting again.
I was leading a horse in an open field back to its owners property one day with a dog leash. Very calm animal. A military chopper came up on us so close I could see their faces. The horse reared up beside me as i looked at them and flashed them the bird. They went away. I was extremely lucky. Any other horse would have bolted or possibly came down on me. Idiots.
You big baby, and why would you use a DOG leash for a HORSE? Just let go of the leash and let it run if spooked. Of course you flipped the bird to the bird, I wouldn’t expect anything else from an American cry baby.
The damn government and military do dangerous shit like this all the time. I had horses as a child, and military choppers would always fly super low, scaring my horses & me.
I'm a little surprised those people didn't immediately know it was a sonic boom. I used to love those as a kid. We heard quite a lot of them. I thought it was really cool when all the windows would shake. I lived near the coast of California when the space shuttle was still in operation right in the flight path it took to land at Edwards Airforce Base. I loved hearing the double sonic boom when it passed over.
The Jets used to come through the valley I live in so low if I was up in the hills I could see the pilot one of them waved at me when I was on a hike one day😅
We had the same thing here in eastern PA when the war started in the Ukraine. We saw these huge transport planes and jets going over very high up, like 70,000 feet up, and the transport planes had rocket boosters which is how we saw them at night.
When I was young we lived near the AFB in Maryland. The jets would rock our houses now and then. Windows would shake and dishes rattle . But the difference is we knew what it was.
Those noises are called sonic booms. I live 45 minutes from an Air Force.base. I've been hearing sonic booms my whole life. Sonic boom occurs when the jet is going faster than the speed of sound.
I live near two airports and not far from where military jets fly over. We hear sonic booms from miles away that startle us. Imagine being up under one...
Once I was out in Mojave desert in a little tiny grocery store with my family and a fighter jet from Edwards AFB flew so low and loud the building shook. At first we thought it was an earthquake. Scary experience. I also grew up by Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. We had lots of sonic boom that rattled the windows, and sometimes broke the windows.
Sonic booms or afterburners flying low. I saw an F-15 or F-14 takeoff and it was like thunder.. My moms house got hit with the double boom from the Space Shuttle. Sounding like someone trying to bang on the windows.
I just found this video 5 days later because it happened at my house. It was a loud boom, I thought someone hit the house with a car, I ran out and nothing was out of place on the cameras. So I waited, looking around and it happened again and the entire ceiling and walls shook for about 2 seconds. I thought everything on the shelves were going to break. I'm in Holmes County.
@@unique4youllc.55 People are so dramatic….i understand the animals being upset…but these fools ….i guess they prefer for us not to have the AirPower to defend ourselves….they need to use their brains when choosing a place to live.
so those old guard boys was flying low and fast in those F-15 eagles, but wasn't they suppose to get some F-22's? I like how the navy said it wasn't us😏 are those F-35 still at NAS Jax's🤨
I've heard a loud boom in my area a couple of times in the last few years. Not near a military base or airport. I've heard lots of reports from around the country about them. Sonic boom is a good guess, but still a guess. Breaking the sound barrier is not allowed and hasn't been an issue until recently (again).
Sounds like there we're at least 3 pilots that broke the sound barrier. As a kid I used to hear it frequently in the 60s. Perhaps the pilots were playing a little too close to the ground. If they did a "loop" with the jets they would go up to 10k foot height and loop back down to level off at around 1k foot. The craft go beyond 700 mph as they gather speed comming down. I was in the USAF and would see these being done.
I used to live in a flight path on the edge of Columbia County so those jets would fly over all the time. When my kids were little they would hear them coming and run outside to watch. Now, I'm not saying it can't happen but they were low enough we could see them quite clearly and my house never had any problems.
This had to be a sonic boom. About 25 or 30 years ago, I was outside and a jet flew over so low that the sound knocked me to my knees and caused me to have chest pain ! I hope the person responsible for this is disciplined ASAP !
This used to happen very often when I was a boy in Connecticut in 1972. The roar was incredibly loud and would rattle the windows and dishes in the cabinets.
Research government sites for any tests or exercises going on in that area. They have to post publicly somewhere. It could have even been a tiny blurb in the paper a week ago.
They aren't brave, they're stupid. They aren't protecting anyone's "freedom" & haven't been since WW2. The US is overrun by illegals because of your treasonous, corporate & political masters who are running the country into the ground while the "brave" military people just sit back & watch - just letting it happen, so sit down & STFU about "freedom".
We hear the Launches at Vandenberg all the time. It is 16 miles away. Since we also live in earthquake country, we also hang things with more tan sticky tape
@@davef.2329Read more recent stories. "The jets involved were F-15s from the Florida Air National Guard. The guard acknowledged the incident in an email to News4JAX but did not confirm it was a sonic boom, however, a Navy spokesperson said the “sonic boom” over Putnam County was not caused by U.S. Navy aircraft, after it was initially unclear which jets caused the disturbance."
Ya know there's a lot of places throughout America the past two days that experienced the same or near same experience. Apothis is is definitely going to hit
About 1970 we moved next door to an airbase in Fla panhandle. Daytime was quiet, first night there were 3 of these incidents! ! Scared the wits out of me. My new Air Force husband slept through it ! !
….my house shakes multiple times a month while the guardsmen do drills nearby. Sounds like a war lol House has stood since 1918. Some booms didn’t hurt anything. Especially not in a trailer home.
I live halfway between 2 air force bases. They like to do training flights between the two. So used to the sonic booms when those jets like to open up.
Whenever I have a bowl of my wife's "Chili Diablo" soon after the "sonic booms" are heard and felt across the entire neighborhood, much to my neighbor's lament ....
If you feared for your life and believed you were under attack, would you be held responsible if you, while in the process of defending yourself, managed to remove it from the sky?
SONIC BOOMs.. i use to live next to an air base and never forget my house shaking.. you wouldnt hear the jet go by all you hear and I mean all of a sudden BOOOOM!!!!
Sonic boom!!! This was the cause, I've seen two f-14 flying low over Vancouver BC Canada, and they were going 1000mph, and they were side by side, and making a sharp turn, they were so loud that every thing shook, there was a big Loud Harley Davidson bike going by and those two super jets drowned out all other noises including that loud Harley Davidson biker!!!! My ears were ringing for 24 hours after that, but I have to say, holy shit those two jets were awesome!!!!😳😳😳😳👍👍🤨🤨🤨🙉🙉👂👂
They are less likely to be damaged than your stick built home. True. They are even better at being moved from one location to another....on roads that are not well maintained....even your car suffers more damage. Cracks in YOUR walls....? Lol. Not mine. 😅😊
I live in a city where a military transport plane (no base is located in our city) crashed into a restaurant and hotel killing locals and the pilots so some people know what happens when things go wrong for the pilots.
If you have ever been where a jet breaks the sound barrier at a low level it will break windows and shake buildings. George AFB Ca. 1988. an F-4 fighter did that and caused damage to homes in the nearby town. I was there and it was something I won't forget.
We have a lawless government on all levels ....several times last year 5 black choppers flew 75 feet off the ground over our neighborhood ......the law is 200 feet ......WHAT LAW 😵😵😵
Used to get sonic booms here in Spokane, Wa when I was a kid. It would rattle my mom's knick knacks in the cubby. It was like a double explosion and shook stuff.
They flew over while breaking the sound barrier which will sound & fill like a bomb exploded! I’m a 20 Year Navy Jet Mechanic, so I believe that is what could have happened.
That is RIDICULOUS. ...THEY PROBABLY WON'T take Responsibility.... Which is B.S. So, what they did IS AN FAA VIOLATION. HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. WE THE PEOPLE need to stop these Government Agencies from not accepting Responsibility and fir them to be held ACCOUNTABLE . Actually experienced that before, in Nevada ...BUT THEY DID NOT GO OVER RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
My father works for Spirit AeroSystems which sits next to one of the runways at the airport and that's where the military keeps there jets and helicopters but one day I had to pick my dad up and didn't know they where practicing drills and I just had pulled up to the guard shack just as the jets did a fly by everything was shaking and the sound was deafing I started screaming and the guard started laughing I don't see how he was used to it . i thought when they where over residential areas they couldn't fly low for this reason.
They are not supposed to go sonic over residential areas…that is an FAA violation.
The military is exempt.
@@NunYa953 no they are not!!!
@@rudddude5294
They most certainly are. The military has a general policy of avoiding sonic booms over populated areas in the CONUS, but they are not legally prohibited from flying super sonic.
@@acbulgin2
Ok. Well they should all sue for damages. They have a 50/50 chance of get something. But I'm very general terms, government at all levels is shielded unless someone's civil rights have been violated. The case law is very clear.
@@acbulgin2 lol! Since when does the government take responsibility for their actions? Never! You can say they're liable all you want, it doesn't mean they're going to be held accountable.
"yeah, it was us. no, we won't fix anything we broke."
Guess what your gonna be replaced soon anyway😂😂😂
probably Maverick. Punk
Like usual.Think we all know them.
Government seldom takes responsibility for their actions.
Criminals never do.
@@analogman9697 couldn’t criminals and government officials be categorized as the same?
@@truthreignsforever9286 yes
@@analogman9697 with pedo in office this could be pretext to something 20,000°F
Just ask any veteran that’s fighting for medical treatment.
I am so old that I remember sonic booms. Thats what did this. It will knock pictures, mirrors and stuff off walls but will not structurally damage your house. They are incredibly loud and abrupt. You will be so startled that you jump. One of the planes accidentally exceeded the speed of sound and the sonic boom was the two closely spaced explosion sounds.
I remember them more as a kid too(70’s on). I find them few n far between anymore but I can imagine that the crazy times we are living in I would absolutely think a bomb had been dropped in my neighborhood🫣😬😵🙏
I remember the sonic booms too as a kid.
Shepard AFB Wichita Falls, Tx in the 60's I remember hearing sonic booms as a youngster.
I remember at least 2 as a young'un. I was around 1st grade age. We live in the country right outside of Lake Charles, Louisiana in the 60's.
The 1st one we experienced.It about scared us half to death. It busted windows and cracked our double brick fireplace in our parlor and kitchen.
I remeber the house shook so hard but it was over quickly. Our farm animals were all freaking out. The horses, geese and my cow took off running.😂
That of course made us cry. My st. father just explained it to us that it was just a jet going super fast causing a sonic boom.
Yeah, I'm older also.😂
A plane does not accidentally break the sound barrier. I am a military pilot. Our controls are very very precise. It does not say MADE IN CHINA on a USA warbird unlike like your drone from Amazon.
When the government investigates themselves, there is no accountability
Yes. It will be an even worse investigation than when the police investigate themselves.
I had to look up Cresent city in Putman county to find out this was in Florida. Wish MSM would label better.
When they said Putnam county, I thought it was West Virginia. There is a Putnam County there too.
First Coast gives two clues: in the east, on the coast. That narrows it down quite a bit. Southern accents, even more. Putnam County, Crescent City... what more do you need?
I figured it out but had to search. Seems like stating it in the title makes more sense.@@JD-qf6zl
@@JD-qf6zl Thank you Dr. Watson. But you missed one thing.
@@sharoncrawford7192I was thinking the same thing
I'm sure they will investigate, and find they did nothing wrong; and aren't responsible in any way.🙄
But they are 100% responsible!!!!
And you will vote republican again so whats the problem again?
@@boristheamerican2938
Get a life, Troll.🙄
@@boristheamerican2938
Another brainwashed democrat! That's priceless considering Biden sitting in the White House!👌
@@boristheamerican2938
Another brainwashed democrat! That's priceless considering Biden sitting in the White House!👌
@@boristheamerican2938
That's priceless considering Biden sitting in the White House!👌
I remember the sonic booms during the 1960’s in Minnesota. The first one I experienced sounded like there had been a natural gas explosion in the neighborhood.
I heard one in the 60's as a child and one when a private plane violated restricted airspace when obammy was coming into Seattle to rob donors. They get your attention for sure.
Really 😳
@Trish0305 yup we lived near Duluth and I remember the sonic booms in the early 60s
Yup. I remember those too here in the central NY area. We basically are at wartime and probable domestic terrorists threat. They are prepping.
Yup....in Wisconsin too
I heard sonic booms in the fifties and early sixties. I was a kid and loved it. My father was an Air Force pilot and told me that early in the jet age the pilots had fun scattering sheep, horses and cattle but then were told, “NO MORE BUZZING FARM ANIMALS OR CARS !!!” I remember the most important thing he used to say when our aircraft went by, Thank God they are ours.
My dad was in the Airforce too. We grewup right outside of WPAFB in Dayton, Ohio.
@@sharoncrawford7192 I am always happy to meet other military brats .😃
@@carlabunn1134One more here-- Air Force for 13 years. I remember the sonic booms 💥!!
@@sheilayoung9082 hi Sheila! Nice to meet you.
How about the 90's in Illinois. That's Chicago.
Years ago in Ottawa, Canada, a Canadian Armed Forces pilot was tasked to fly a CF-16 (i.e., F-16) to Canadian Forces Base Bagotville, in Quebec.
At runup, he casually asked the Air Traffic Controller: "Clear for supersonic?"
(Supersonic flight in Canada requires ATC authorization.)
Whoever was in the control tower clearly did not understand the implications and replied: "Cleared for supersonic."
As a kid who spent winters in Arizona, I recognized the sonic boom, later confirmed by the news.
I don't know what happened to the pilot or the ATC, but I'll bet there was substantial paperwork involved and "enhanced training" in the future.
I'm 70 and use to hear sonic booms back when I was a kid.
I grew up near Moody Airforce base up in North Florida, and those jets would fly over from time to time...the booming sound is referred to as a SONIC BOOM. Yeah, those suckers were loud, but only for a few seconds. If you're ever out in the yard when they fly over, you'll hit the deck in a hurry. lol
I grew up north of Eglin and Tyndall Air Force Bases during the space race years. Needless to say I'm very familiar with what a sonic boom sounds like. Multiple times a day the windows would rattle and pictures on the wall would shake. If you were having a conversation you'd pause for a couple of seconds and then resume talking. No big deal, at the time.
We heard them occasionally around here when I was a kid. Never heard of any damage locally. Low flying jets and B-52's were common into the 70's due to the practice bombing range out over Lake Michigan off the Charlevoix Petoskey coast.
I grew up near Wright Patterson Air Force base and I remember the booms too-in the 1960's maybe early 70's. I too remember being outside when they happened.
When I went camping in Arizona near Air Force Base, those jets flew often over the campground and dropped super sonic bombs many times near me and my camper. There was no physical bomb explosion, but there were physical shock and impact. My neighbor camper was destroyed by that super sonic weapon.
I lived next door to Belle Chase Base in Louisiana. National guard was stationed there also . Planes flew over my second story apartment every day. They even had the air show flying over me and every plane that you see at one. Even saw and heard and felt Air Force One Fly in with Bill Clinton. That is the only one that rattled my apartment. But nothing like they have described. Except my parrot ducked his head. Didn't bother me. Was used to hearing them.
Sometimes them boys get a little playful with those powerful jets. I had one flyover at about 150 feet above my head while I was fishing on the lake, it shook the water and my boat violently and scared the crap out of me. I’m pretty sure they’re not supposed to do that
Back in the 80s I got hurt in Panama during the Noriega thing going on. The USMC gave me a 6 month leave to go heal up. It was putrid hot that summer living near Texarkana. I went with my girl friend her two kids were swimming with me diving off my brand new Bass Tracker boat in this beautiful large tree lined cove area we came to love so much. I had just recently ordered the boat custom with a swim deck off the transom. A local gave me access to that cove from a road on his property. It was about 8pm when a jet from our air base flew directly over us scared the hell out of the kids. Next day I drove to the base about it and I raised hell. The pilot was actually a friend of mine and he did get in some trouble for being so low over that area. I knew what the rules were and about going SS over populated areas. I believe to my memory were at lake Wright Pattman there near Texarkana.
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Yes, my fly over scared the crap out of me too, but I was alone and all said and done felt lucky to have the experience.
How many people can say they `almost’ got hit by a fighter jet going 500 miles per hour 😂
I had one fly over my house like that.called WV national guard. They told me they don't have anything like that, it was probably from oceana in VA Beach. They couldn't give me that number, but. Leutintent called me about a half hour later. I told her what happened and she said they didn't know there where people up here. I assured her there where, it's not big city,but there are people that live here. It. The flyovers were not as low after that,but it's starting again.
Boys will be boys
150 ft!!! Ha that’s funny. You may need a new tape measure my friend.
I was leading a horse in an open field back to its owners property one day with a dog leash. Very calm animal. A military chopper came up on us so close I could see their faces. The horse reared up beside me as i looked at them and flashed them the bird. They went away. I was extremely lucky. Any other horse would have bolted or possibly came down on me. Idiots.
You big baby, and why would you use a DOG leash for a HORSE? Just let go of the leash and let it run if spooked. Of course you flipped the bird to the bird, I wouldn’t expect anything else from an American cry baby.
The damn government and military do dangerous shit like this all the time. I had horses as a child, and military choppers would always fly super low, scaring my horses & me.
It was a fast Chinese balloon.
I knew somebody would make this comment.😅
Well then that is perfectly ok. China can do whatever they want!
Yep, delivering cats to Chinese restaurants.
It was the big boom box strapped to the bottom.
Yep the one's that aren't scanning us as O Biden says.
That's the sound of freedom.
You should be grateful.
Says the brainwashed. 😂😅
@@songbird1920 🤣
I had no idea that the Florida national guard had fighter jets
It was a sonic boom.
Or Thunder.
Okay Guile
@@david4096 50 people don't call the police over thunder.
I'm a little surprised those people didn't immediately know it was a sonic boom. I used to love those as a kid. We heard quite a lot of them. I thought it was really cool when all the windows would shake. I lived near the coast of California when the space shuttle was still in operation right in the flight path it took to land at Edwards Airforce Base. I loved hearing the double sonic boom when it passed over.
The only time I heard a sonic boom was 20 miles out. They’re not allowed to do that over residential areas
Hard to avoid.
Call the Governor, he is in charge of the ANG
🙄 Yeah…over sonic booms…brilliant
He will just blame Biden and his sheep will believe so just give up.
Hillary Desantis is too busy selling socialized homeowners insurance policies in Texas.
Sonic booms. If you live near military bases, expect them. Lived near military bases all my life.
Exactly.
The Jets used to come through the valley I live in so low if I was up in the hills I could see the pilot one of them waved at me when I was on a hike one day😅
Yes that was my thought
How many times have you had to repair your home?
@@mybackhurts7020 That is super cool! Those Pilots are AMAZING! Mad respect for them!
That’s terrible to do over people’s homes, and the poor animals, they may be deaf as a result, certainly terrified.
Oh yes so terrible. I am going to complain to God about thunder and lightning too! It scares the animals and upsets us wimpy American complainers.
It’s called “The Sound of Freedom”. Be thankful you have it.👍👍
We had the same thing here in eastern PA when the war started in the Ukraine.
We saw these huge transport planes and jets going over very high up, like 70,000 feet up, and the transport planes had rocket boosters which is how we saw them at night.
When I was young we lived near the AFB in Maryland. The jets would rock our houses now and then. Windows would shake and dishes rattle . But the difference is we knew what it was.
The sound of freedom...
She fixed that light in a hurry. Where are the pictures of the damage?
Exactly they exaggerated a little too much.
30, 911, 3
The coded numbers always give away the fake news 😂
Exactly! Americans have become complacent complainers over trivial matters.
Those noises are called sonic booms. I live 45 minutes from an Air Force.base. I've been hearing sonic booms my whole life. Sonic boom occurs when the jet is going faster than the speed of sound.
I live near two airports and not far from where military jets fly over. We hear sonic booms from miles away that startle us. Imagine being up under one...
Have there been any health and environmental studies on this. Perhaps the government owes these people a check
Once I was out in Mojave desert in a little tiny grocery store with my family and a fighter jet from Edwards AFB flew so low and loud the building shook. At first we thought it was an earthquake. Scary experience. I also grew up by Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. We had lots of sonic boom that rattled the windows, and sometimes broke the windows.
Sonic booms or afterburners flying low. I saw an F-15 or F-14 takeoff and it was like thunder.. My moms house got hit with the double boom from the Space Shuttle. Sounding like someone trying to bang on the windows.
I grew up on Alameda in the 60's. Home of the aircraft carriers, U.S.S. Coral Sea and the Enterprise.
It was a jet flying too low.
There are laws.
Absolutely an explanation must be provided to these people.
I just found this video 5 days later because it happened at my house. It was a loud boom, I thought someone hit the house with a car, I ran out and nothing was out of place on the cameras. So I waited, looking around and it happened again and the entire ceiling and walls shook for about 2 seconds. I thought everything on the shelves were going to break. I'm in Holmes County.
When you buy property by a military base you need to understand WHY your property is less expensive than areas further out.
Exactly. I have lived close to many bases and I never thought we were being attacked when there was a loud boom.
@@unique4youllc.55 People are so dramatic….i understand the animals being upset…but these fools ….i guess they prefer for us not to have the AirPower to defend ourselves….they need to use their brains when choosing a place to live.
@@lizzieb6311 exactly. I am sure this isn’t the first time this has happened. The male caller they are dropping bombs behind my house. Really???
@@unique4youllc.55 I’m embarrassed for them 😂
@@lizzieb6311 "structural damage" LOL
so those old guard boys was flying low and fast in those F-15 eagles, but wasn't they suppose to get some F-22's? I like how the navy said it wasn't us😏 are those F-35 still at NAS Jax's🤨
The fly boys think it’s okay to do this stuff!!
I live in San Diego and it’s constantly a problem 😡
Move to Montana
Yup the US government treating you like sheep.
Sonic boom, the sound of freedom you ignorant a$$.
Heck of yes , They are responsible!!!!!!
Get together and fight and win♥️🌹
maybe it was dare I say......Aliens👽
@@willie417It's never aliens. GTFO.
An F-14 doing a sonic boom can shake a 60,000 ton aircraft carrier, I can imagine what it would do to a house.
I recall F-4's taking off from the Air Guard Base in Terre Haute and a occasional "Sonic Boom" would occur.
Please for web watchers, why do you not list where your Putnam County is in which state?
Its in Florida, I know this because I live in Putnam. Also just by looking at the trees and how bright it is. You can tell it's Florida
I live near Luke AFB in AZ ; those jets are very loud and sometimes break the sound barrier.
Boom!
It was a shock wave from the plane reaching ss speed too fast while flying too low
A couple of joy boys having fun in expensive toys. I grew up in an Air Force town.
I've heard a loud boom in my area a couple of times in the last few years. Not near a military base or airport. I've heard lots of reports from around the country about them. Sonic boom is a good guess, but still a guess. Breaking the sound barrier is not allowed and hasn't been an issue until recently (again).
Heard zonic booms all the time years and years ago. I can recognize them . We had a couple here lately . Ohio by wright Patterson Air Force base
Sounds like there we're at least 3 pilots that broke the sound barrier. As a kid I used to hear it frequently in the 60s. Perhaps the pilots were
playing a little too close to the ground. If they did a "loop" with the jets
they would go up to 10k foot height and loop back down to level off
at around 1k foot. The craft go beyond 700 mph as they gather speed
comming down. I was in the USAF and would see these being done.
Sometimes, Fighter Jets are Dispatched to protect Civilians, against U.F.O.'s.
I used to live in a flight path on the edge of Columbia County so those jets would fly over all the time. When my kids were little they would hear them coming and run outside to watch. Now, I'm not saying it can't happen but they were low enough we could see them quite clearly and my house never had any problems.
This had to be a sonic boom. About 25 or 30 years ago, I was outside and a jet flew over so low that the sound knocked me to my knees and caused me to have chest pain ! I hope the person responsible for this is disciplined ASAP !
It must have been aliens
-the Air Force
Grew up with that, during Vietnam war near air force base. It was a common thing get used to it
Are we in a war in the states?
This used to happen very often when I was a boy in Connecticut in 1972. The roar was incredibly loud and would rattle the windows and dishes in the cabinets.
Research government sites for any tests or exercises going on in that area. They have to post publicly somewhere. It could have even been a tiny blurb in the paper a week ago.
Be thankful brave men and women place their lives at risk in our military. You're welcome for the Sound Of Freedom. Sheeple.
They aren't brave, they're stupid. They aren't protecting anyone's "freedom" & haven't been since WW2. The US is overrun by illegals because of your treasonous, corporate & political masters who are running the country into the ground while the "brave" military people just sit back & watch - just letting it happen, so sit down & STFU about "freedom".
🙄 you think they fight for freedom? Who is the sheep..
When I was a kid, we were told that these were a small cost of Freedom. Few complained, and we kids LOVED it.
at least warn the residents this was going to happen. Those poor people must still be in shock,thinking we are at war. This is unacceptable.
It's just Biden coming fer hour gunz.
Make a home from stone and not from wood. Problem solved.
After we further investigated ourselves, it came from us, so no harm, no foul.
We hear the Launches at Vandenberg all the time. It is 16 miles away. Since we also live in earthquake country, we also hang things with more tan sticky tape
Hitting mach in a non-supersonic operations area is a no no for this very reason.
Keep payin’ your taxes folks!
FAA radar data will show the flight path of any plane that flew in that area at that time, including altitude and airspeed data.
Good luck, they'll never rat-out each other.
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"The jets involved were F-15s from the Florida Air National Guard. The guard acknowledged the incident in an email to News4JAX but did not confirm it was a sonic boom, however, a Navy spokesperson said the “sonic boom” over Putnam County was not caused by U.S. Navy aircraft, after it was initially unclear which jets caused the disturbance."
Ya know there's a lot of places throughout America the past two days that experienced the same or near same experience. Apothis is is definitely going to hit
In Belgium, F 16 jets come over frequently... we're used to it. But we never have any damage.
lived near navy air station,heard those beautiful jets all the time
About 1970 we moved next door to an airbase in Fla panhandle. Daytime was quiet, first night there were 3 of these incidents! ! Scared the wits out of me. My new Air Force husband slept through it ! !
your tax dollars at work.
….my house shakes multiple times a month while the guardsmen do drills nearby. Sounds like a war lol
House has stood since 1918. Some booms didn’t hurt anything. Especially not in a trailer home.
I live halfway between 2 air force bases. They like to do training flights between the two. So used to the sonic booms when those jets like to open up.
shes right to think that war isnt far away
Well Trump most likely sold our most sensative homeland security documents.
Shhhhhhhhh
@@DimplesGenX You seem to have a bad case of TDS. You should see a Dr. so that you can get treatment.
@@DimplesGenX DUMB
@@DimplesGenX No, they got all they needed from Bidens garage.
We were recently on a carnival cruise by Georgia & the Carolinas. A jet cane right next to our ship.
The sound was unbelievable!
They are no longer allowed to fly faster than sound in this country. Breaking the sound barrier used to be a horrible experience for residences.
I already knew it was sonic boom from the title
Yup
Hate to say it but national guards dont care if they are flying too low and create sonic booms over your house. It happens here in Missouri too.
Why the national guard needs F-15s, is beyond me.
Whenever I have a bowl of my wife's "Chili Diablo" soon after the "sonic booms" are heard and felt across the entire neighborhood, much to my neighbor's lament ....
If you feared for your life and believed you were under attack, would you be held responsible if you, while in the process of defending yourself, managed to remove it from the sky?
SONIC BOOMs.. i use to live next to an air base and never forget my house shaking.. you wouldnt hear the jet go by all you hear and I mean all of a sudden BOOOOM!!!!
Sonic boom!!! This was the cause, I've seen two f-14 flying low over Vancouver BC Canada, and they were going 1000mph, and they were side by side, and making a sharp turn, they were so loud that every thing shook, there was a big Loud Harley Davidson bike going by and those two super jets drowned out all other noises including that loud Harley Davidson biker!!!! My ears were ringing for 24 hours after that, but I have to say, holy shit those two jets were awesome!!!!😳😳😳😳👍👍🤨🤨🤨🙉🙉👂👂
That Sonic Boom is The sound of Freedom
We lived a in the flight path in Belmead and they would sonic boom right over my house. This was in the 50s
Sounds like high jinks breaking the sound barrier😮
She lives in a modular/Mobile home and she is worried about structural damage..? OK Karen.
They are less likely to be damaged than your stick built home. True. They are even better at being moved from one location to another....on roads that are not well maintained....even your car suffers more damage. Cracks in YOUR walls....? Lol. Not mine. 😅😊
Used to hear sonic booms a lot when I was a kid back in the 1970's
I think the National Guard should do non-stop low fly maneuvers over the Southern border.
It's called the sound of freedom
I live in a city where a military transport plane (no base is located in our city) crashed into a restaurant and hotel killing locals and the pilots so some people know what happens when things go wrong for the pilots.
They will investigate themselves and find no wrongdoing.
If you have ever been where a jet breaks the sound barrier at a low level it will break windows and shake buildings. George AFB Ca. 1988. an F-4 fighter did that and caused damage to homes in the nearby town. I was there and it was something I won't forget.
We have a lawless government on all levels ....several times last year 5 black choppers flew 75 feet off the ground over our neighborhood ......the law is 200 feet ......WHAT LAW 😵😵😵
I just seen about 6 of them a couple weeks ago. Eagan, MN.
Please stay calm. Everything is under control. ~Your local government~
"The Coast Guard is investigating to determine if it was at fault." Er, um, yeah, GREAT idea.
Wake up America.......this is just the beginning.....
Beginning to what? Illegal sonic booms?
I agree...alot will happen in a short amount of time.
Thar cumin fer hour gunz.
Used to get sonic booms here in Spokane, Wa when I was a kid. It would rattle my mom's knick knacks in the cubby. It was like a double explosion and shook stuff.
They flew over while breaking the sound barrier which will sound & fill like a bomb exploded!
I’m a 20 Year Navy Jet Mechanic, so I believe that is what could have happened.
That is RIDICULOUS. ...THEY PROBABLY WON'T take Responsibility.... Which is B.S.
So, what they did IS AN FAA VIOLATION. HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. WE THE PEOPLE need to stop these Government Agencies from not accepting Responsibility and fir them to be held ACCOUNTABLE .
Actually experienced that before, in Nevada ...BUT THEY DID NOT GO OVER RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
Heard it in Bradford too. Military
My father works for Spirit AeroSystems which sits next to one of the runways at the airport and that's where the military keeps there jets and helicopters but one day I had to pick my dad up and didn't know they where practicing drills and I just had pulled up to the guard shack just as the jets did a fly by everything was shaking and the sound was deafing I started screaming and the guard started laughing I don't see how he was used to it . i thought when they where over residential areas they couldn't fly low for this reason.