Very convenient for Micheal Martin/Simon Harris‘ *public denials of any knowledge* of such flights…
Acceptable_Hope_6475 on
Do they pay to over fly ? If so must be a good earner
ScreamingmadJoe on
That’s awfully convenient
ebookfrance on
If only we had some sort of military radar…
cedardesk on
They are not monitoring the situation
Fluffy-Republic8610 on
Great scoop..that’s a real piece of journalism
CodSafe6961 on
„Admin error“ on Which side?
How is that even possible?
SeriesDowntown5947 on
Is the reporting been reported. Or the reporting of the reports now been reported
Someone is busy and its not a nurse…
Willing-Departure115 on
>Under a 1959 agreement, US military aircraft can fly over Ireland without prior permission as long as they are not carrying weapons or involved in active military operations. If these conditions are not met, the US must seek prior authorisation from Dublin.
Fundamentally speaking, this agreement has allowed Irish governments to look the other way for the past 65 years. We can’t say what’s on the planes, just take the US at its word. In return we aren’t a sticky problem that might get special attention from the US authorities.
Rustal3818 on
I seen one two weeks ago flying over Dublin , was huge
mccannopener93 on
Must of had their eyes closed that day
whooo_me on
„In my mature recollection… there were no such flights…“
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Very convenient for Micheal Martin/Simon Harris‘ *public denials of any knowledge* of such flights…
Do they pay to over fly ? If so must be a good earner
That’s awfully convenient
If only we had some sort of military radar…
They are not monitoring the situation
Great scoop..that’s a real piece of journalism
„Admin error“ on Which side?
How is that even possible?
Is the reporting been reported. Or the reporting of the reports now been reported
Someone is busy and its not a nurse…
>Under a 1959 agreement, US military aircraft can fly over Ireland without prior permission as long as they are not carrying weapons or involved in active military operations. If these conditions are not met, the US must seek prior authorisation from Dublin.
Fundamentally speaking, this agreement has allowed Irish governments to look the other way for the past 65 years. We can’t say what’s on the planes, just take the US at its word. In return we aren’t a sticky problem that might get special attention from the US authorities.
I seen one two weeks ago flying over Dublin , was huge
Must of had their eyes closed that day
„In my mature recollection… there were no such flights…“