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2 months ago
and it wasnt side-to-side it was like an up and down only once!?2 months ago
Ya it could%26#039;ve been a sonic boom caus we live bout half hour from an airport and some people hav private airplanes......
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It could have, possibly, been an earthquake. I live in the mountains of western North Carolina, which, I thought, was about as far from an earthquake-prone area as you could really get. But a few years ago there was this deep rumble and the ground shook once, just enough to shift my bed and make me wonder what the idiots downstairs had done! lolThe USGS explained that it had most likely been caused by a cave deep in the mountains collapsing.
Or, then again, it might%26#039;ve been a sonic boom. lol
It wouldn%26#039;t be anything out of your local airport. Very very few private planes can break the sound barrier (and most of those are retired military planes). Also, if it was a sonic boom, then that pilot is going to be in a lot of trouble. It%26#039;s against federal law to fly at supersonic speeds over the continental US (outside of certain areas like enormous training areas in the dessert southwest).
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it could have been but it could also be an airplane reaching sonic boom.
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Could have been a sonic boom from an aircraft.
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it could be a landing sound of an aircraft near ur area.
