Not just that, but given that it is supposed to be a jet airliner, its speed is way too low, even if that were a landing maneuver. Given the perspective and the scale, the approaching speed would have been acceptable only if it had been a small single- or twin-engined propeller plane of the kind that can hold two to four people — Beechcraft, Cessna, et al. At the pace that this thing was moving horizontally, given the weight it was supposed to have for its size — a twin-engined jet airliner — it wouldn't have been able to stay airborne.
Disclaimer: Of course, it could always be (and probably is) a trick video, where footage of an actual jet airliner is overlaid onto a backdrop video of a populated area. That's what they do in Hollywood productions as well. It certainly would explain for a number of things, such as...:
- How come the speed of the plane doesn't match its apparent movement at low altitude.
- How come there is no sound.
- How come the plain appears to become totally translucent — i.e. the overlay was simply "faded out".
- How come nobody in that populated area got suspicious over a low-flying commercial airliner seemingly approaching for landing without that there even is an airfield in the vicinity.
It would also be highly illogical, if that plane is an actual craft in disguise, coming to take a closer look at human civilization, for it to even
use that particular disguise when it can just as easily become completely invisible, as at the end of the video. Why pretend to be an airplane and have people notice you as such when you can just as easily drop in on them without that they see a single thing? Furthermore, why was the guy shooting that video even there at the exact right time, and with the exact right type of camera?
(Because this was not shot with a cellphone camera.)
My personal conclusion: If this is real, then it is awesome footage, but something tells me that this is a (very well-made) hoax. Too many loose ends.
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