About 2 weeks ago about 2.00am, I awoke to a rumbling sound, I realised even the lampshades were rattling! I've witnessed an earthquake before so I knew it wasn't quite as bad, but nevertheless it surely would have woken many within my area. After all, sound does surely travel much further at night.It sounded like a road-roller pasing by. Its sound deminished eventually and was soon forgotten as I fell back to sleep.
A few evenings later about midnight I heard the same rumbling sound and as I was still awake, I soon realised it was an aircraft.
Now I hear them on a regular basis. Around midnight especially and even up to 2.00am. One in fact just flew over a few minutes ago, which prompted me to ask a question to anyone else out there within Sydenham
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Has there been a change in flight laws, as I've always thought flights stop in the night. I know aeroplanes often stack overhead, normally about to touch-down at LHR. ....But these planes seem to be going in a straight line overhead, with their engines running at speed. Because it's dark and cloudy it's impossible to site the aircraft visually, except by the odd break in the clowds or the flash from a light or two onboard. My Husband thinks they could be military as he says they operate on a different flightplan.?? But I'm not convinced.