I'm sure such a tiny amount of helium wouldn't affect a jet engine. There are clouds of gas floating around the atmosphere all the time. They sometimes do cause planes to crash, however. There's a theory of the Bermuda Triangle where methane gas clouds bubble up from ocean floors and sink ships and down planes.
Do yourself a HUGE favor and never fly American Airlines. The turbulence is terrible, as the wings are in the very back of the damn plane. that had to have been the only time I got sick on an airplane. Ride Southwest Airlines. They're been the best to us.
Read it again. He said one hit an August and then another hit a year later. Besides, the meteorites would spread out. They wouldn't all hit one small target. This sounds like a hoax anyways.
And if you leave the battery in, you won't have a microwave anymore.
Or be alive.
Gotta love those classic Simpson episodes :)
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The Simpsons used to be good. It's terrible now.
The turbulence is terrible, as the wings are in the very back of the damn plane.
that had to have been the only time I got sick on an airplane.
Ride Southwest Airlines. They're been the best to us.
Aliens have traveled thousands of light years to our little planet to... throw meteorites at some poor guy's house.