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82-8000 VIP 747 departed JBA
Looks Like VENUS35 USAF C-40B on slow descent to Atlantic City, NJ-not on cap
VENUS91 USAF C-32A at low altitude over Richmond, VA (dropped off prior to taking this cap)
CNV6404 USAF Metroliner SW4 (the one that was circling DC the last few nights) is over Martinsburg, VA-from St. Louis Lambert Int'l Airport and pretty much flew right over Ferguson on outbound
So this did not fly all the way to Hawaii the other night as ADS-B had displayed-it is based out of St. Louis
Yellow trace in cap#3
R50338 US Army Dash 8 out of Manassas Airport on runs that take it over Culpeper, VA (home of the Federal Reserve 'Culpeper Switch')
The Culpeper Switch
Nestled in the hills of Culpeper County, Virginia, near some of the major battles of the Civil War, is the Federal Reserve System's Communications and Research Center - home of the Culpeper Switch.
Housed in a highly secured, concrete and steel building carved into Mount Pony, the switch plays an integral role in helping to insure the smooth transfer of funds and United States government securities among Federal Reserve member commercial banks throughout the nation - a prerequisite for a properly functioning banking and credit system.
https://www.culpepperconnections.com/archives/va/culpeper_switch.htm
U.S. will allow Chinese passenger carriers two flights per week
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Friday it will allow Chinese passenger air carriers to operate two flights per week after Beijing said it would ease coronavirus restrictions to allow in more foreign carriers.
On Wednesday, Washington said it planned to bar all Chinese passenger airlines from flying to the United States by June 16, due to Beijing’s curbs on U.S. carriers. The revised Transportation Department order cuts in half the four weekly round trip flights Chinese passenger carriers have been flying to the United States and take effect immediately.
The department said if China takes further steps for U.S. carriers it is “fully prepared to once again revisit the action.” The notice added that the department is “troubled by China’s continued unilateral dictation of the terms of the U.S.-China scheduled passenger air transportation market without respect for the rights of U.S. carriers.”
The announcement defuses a potential new flashpoint in the U.S.-China relationship. The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment.
China’s announcement should allow U.S. carriers to resume once-a-week flights into a city of their choice starting on June 8, a fraction of what the U.S.-China aviation agreement allows. The U.S. limit affects U.S. roundtrip flights by Air China (601111.SS), China Eastern Airlines Corp, China Southern Airlines Co and Xiamen Airlines Co. It is not immediately known which flights will be allowed to continue.
It is also unclear if U.S. carriers will agree to fly just once a week to China when they have sought approval for two or three daily flights.
Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) and United Airlines (UAL.O) asked to resume flights to China this month. Both said they were studying China’s action. China said all airlines can increase the number of international flights involving China to two per week if none of their passengers test positive for COVID-19 for three consecutive weeks.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-airlines/u-s-will-allow-chinese-passenger-carriers-two-flights-per-week-idUSKBN23C2AW
it's fulford….just spews out shit without any backup
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