There are a couple of bends in this contrail that don't look anything like windblown deviations to me. Especially when the full video is viewed and you can see how short a time it took to lay down what is there.
Commercial aircraft rarely make any noticeable course corrections while flying at altitude.
>>Commercial aircraft rarely make any noticeable course corrections while flying at altitude.<<
You must not fly much. I’ve experienced it a LOT. Of course, I’m actually paying attention when it happens.
Oh, and even if it did only happen “rarely”, that is all it would take to explain bends in this trajectory. What causes conspiracy theories to arise from an otherwise easily explained event is that it is relatively rare.
And you still looks like a lot of stills of aircraft contrails that have been posted over the last several days. The stills are nothing more than a curiosity, for the simple reason that they offer just enough evidence to generate questions, rather than provide answers.
Of course, that is the mothers milk of conspiracy theories.