There is also the most important part of this story that was missed by who wrote it.
There has been no accountability for the tons of jet fuel dispersed over the Bahamas, by planes reducing their weight for landing in airports close to the Bahamas.
All those white lines in the sky that look like clouds that planes leave. This is unnecessary jet fuel being dumped into the atmosphere intentionally by the pilot to reduce weight. A lot gets dumped over the Bahamas because of its proximity to the states.
There has to be some regulation to stop this as the air and environmental pollution has not been accounted for and may already be having drastic effects on the health of the Bahamian public.
Islanddr08 says...
There is also the most important part of this story that was missed by who wrote it.
There has been no accountability for the tons of jet fuel dispersed over the Bahamas, by planes reducing their weight for landing in airports close to the Bahamas.
All those white lines in the sky that look like clouds that planes leave. This is unnecessary jet fuel being dumped into the atmosphere intentionally by the pilot to reduce weight. A lot gets dumped over the Bahamas because of its proximity to the states.
There has to be some regulation to stop this as the air and environmental pollution has not been accounted for and may already be having drastic effects on the health of the Bahamian public.
If you want proof, just look up.
On Hundreds of millions in flyover fees lost By PLP
Posted 24 January 2017, 9:44 a.m. Suggest removal