Submitted by stunkindonuts t3_101m38p in CambridgeMA
BuckyWunderlick007 t1_j2pbk4q wrote
How long have you lived in Cambridge? This happens several times every year (Red Sox opening day, Boston Marathon, various special events). Part of city life.
Where do you think jet fighters would be attacking from? A Chinese aircraft carrier that approached the coast undetected? Canada? Think about it. I do see how it could be startling if you are new to the area.
SonnyDoge22 t1_j2q34ew wrote
Lived in Cambridge since 2012 and never heard a flyover like this.
massmanx t1_j2qa7ss wrote
Not sure why you were downvoted. I’ve seen/heard a ton over the years but this one was louder than usual and was powerful enough that my house shook.
I confidently agree with “never heard a flyover like this”
stunkindonuts OP t1_j2pc460 wrote
I don't know man. It was loud and sudden and it scared us. I've lived in the area my whole life and worked around planes, it's not usually that loud. When my brain hears "sudden extremely loud ass noise" it doesn't rationalize what it is it just thinks maybe some kind of explosion, especially with all recent news.
BuckyWunderlick007 t1_j2pcj45 wrote
What recent news?
When you say ‘the area’, are we talking in Cambridge or elsewhere in eastern MA? Loud flyovers happen severs times a year here (in Cambridge/Boston), and have as long as I can remember.
stunkindonuts OP t1_j2pcqya wrote
Around Boston area. All the flyovers for Gillette went straight over the house I grew up in. I also lived in a town with an active air wing that would practice every day, and worked at an airport for several years. This was different, at least in my experience.
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BuckyWunderlick007 t1_j2phhgo wrote
So you’re new to downtown Cambridge/Boston then? The flyovers are much louder if you’re at close range to the “target”. Much more so than if you’re several miles away.
If you were out, how did you know your pets were mortified? Did they text you or tell you about it when you got home? My dogs don’t love the flyovers, but they’re so brief it’s not a big deal. A thunderstorm is much more traumatic for the dog who is sensitive to such things.
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