I think most commercial Jets would have stopped right after landing and had services. But the secretcy of Janet allowed them to parade services all the way back to the hanget
Been there, done that, maybe 6 times. Great fun, at both locations. One time a lighting strike, one time we FOD the left engine when we inhaled a stork (white) on final at HP (home plate)
@@speedibusrexThe United States government itself doesn't even admit that Janet exists, when the aircraft are quite literally there. It's all meant to be highly top secret and the airline is claimed to not have involvement with the government
Depends on the configuration ATC (runways in use) is in and the emergency declared. As long as the 19/01 runways are open, departure/arrivals will resume as soon as the emergency crew and aircraft vacate the runway.
It's an Area 51 transport plane for military and civilians with security clearance. It looks more like there was no issue and more as if they were protecting this specific plane. I've seen so many emergency landings and there is something off about this one especially knowing what this plane is used for.
It was an engine issue, they retrurned to LAS about 30 minutes after departing. I pulled the ATC audio and working on uploading. Pretty uneventful and a precautionary return.
JANET has a few destinations besides Area 51, like Tonopah and the Tonopah Test Range. When the destination is listed as 'N/A' we assume it's probably going to Area 51.
That has got to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard on the internet so far. You realize that not only do these pilots have to have a top secret clearance, they have to have more than 5000 hours of 737 time to even apply for this job. You don't get 5000 hours 737 time unless your at a major. Do some research before posting your ill informed ignorant statements on the internet.
I think most commercial Jets would have stopped right after landing and had services. But the secretcy of Janet allowed them to parade services all the way back to the hanget
Thank you for sharing this video clip.
Happy to see the landing went smoothly despite the weather conditions.
Been there, done that, maybe 6 times. Great fun, at both locations. One time a lighting strike, one time we FOD the left engine when we inhaled a stork (white) on final at HP (home plate)
This speaks volumes about the 'technology' at Area 51 if they can't even fly a 737 125 miles. I guess the cloaking device failed at takeoff. lol
Impresionante vídeo sobre el vuelo Janet saludos desde mar del plata 🇦🇷.
Spooky Airforce Contractors ! ;-)
Why don't they use alien anti gravity aircrafts to get to Area 51? Seems it would be much safer and faster.
@@Landon_Bozzanodo cows go moo
I hadn't heard about this incident. Thank goodness for their safe return and the close attention of the emergency services attention.
That's the thing... we're not supposed to hear about these incidents with Janet.
Janet doesn't exist. It government secret plane
@@dannybau Why not? It's just a military jet for contractors and the military. Can even be tracked online.
@@speedibusrex Because the government use it to bring employees to Area 51
@@speedibusrexThe United States government itself doesn't even admit that Janet exists, when the aircraft are quite literally there. It's all meant to be highly top secret and the airline is claimed to not have involvement with the government
thx for this
Good pilot
Does the airport hault takeoffs and landing during this emergency event? If so when do they resume?
Depends on the configuration ATC (runways in use) is in and the emergency declared. As long as the 19/01 runways are open, departure/arrivals will resume as soon as the emergency crew and aircraft vacate the runway.
It's an Area 51 transport plane for military and civilians with security clearance. It looks more like there was no issue and more as if they were protecting this specific plane. I've seen so many emergency landings and there is something off about this one especially knowing what this plane is used for.
It was an engine issue, they retrurned to LAS about 30 minutes after departing. I pulled the ATC audio and working on uploading. Pretty uneventful and a precautionary return.
This pilot is amazing! I know them and they can handle anything. So proud of you!!!!!
"You know them" yeah ok, Doc... I know Tupac, see I can do it too
Yeah I bet you do, like I am friends with the pope
You know the most secretive pilots in the world who have their identities wiped and go into government protection when they leave? Bull!
@@Marstruth
lol “I know Tupac” like the Janet pilots aren’t just regular dudes like everyone else…
Allegedly some engine issue 😉
ya. whole day was wild.
Why does area 51 have a question mark?
JANET has a few destinations besides Area 51, like Tonopah and the Tonopah Test Range. When the destination is listed as 'N/A' we assume it's probably going to Area 51.
@@HappyLandingsVegas They also fly to Edwards AFB too
Sus airplane
Aliens or just an old garbage aircraft flown by a pilot who couldn't get a job for major airline?
That has got to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard on the internet so far. You realize that not only do these pilots have to have a top secret clearance, they have to have more than 5000 hours of 737 time to even apply for this job. You don't get 5000 hours 737 time unless your at a major. Do some research before posting your ill informed ignorant statements on the internet.
Force em to speak lol
Oooh and area 51 transport plane. Wonder what happened.
Clearly a facehugger got loose in the cabin and it took like 10 dudes to wrestle it back into the overhead bin
Probably a medical emergency onboard.
Engine issue and precautionary return.
Good pilot