Planes don’t spray chemicals. But they do dump jet fuel into the air above cities when they’re too heavy to land safely.
Of course if the safer option is available they’ll dump it into the nearest body of water, or generally uninhabited terrain such as farmlands or forests.
That said they’re flying high above and the fuel is sprayed at a slow enough rate relative to the speed of the plane that they aerosolize and just ride the wind to gently blanket the earth with their cool embrace.
I’ll be real, I prefer the smell of big plane jet exhaust. depending on the model it can smell like banana bread. smaller planes just smell like getting hosed down with like turpentine and car exhaust
I’ve harped on baby bush blanes so much for being lead-schnuffers so much over the years I figured it was the big boy birds turn for some gentle ribbing
Planes don’t spray chemicals. But they do dump jet fuel into the air above cities when they’re too heavy to land safely.
Of course if the safer option is available they’ll dump it into the nearest body of water, or generally uninhabited terrain such as farmlands or forests.
That said they’re flying high above and the fuel is sprayed at a slow enough rate relative to the speed of the plane that they aerosolize and just ride the wind to gently blanket the earth with their cool embrace.
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Is the smell good really a point of contention for prop plane enthusiasts? They like the smell of leaded gas?
I’ll be real, I prefer the smell of big plane jet exhaust. depending on the model it can smell like banana bread. smaller planes just smell like getting hosed down with like turpentine and car exhaust
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I’ve harped on baby bush blanes so much for being lead-schnuffers so much over the years I figured it was the big boy birds turn for some gentle ribbing
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