He says he zoomed in and out at that portion of the video. The pic in #111 shows how far out he could zoom. He also speaks of how long he "viewed the object."
He videotaped the contrail for a total of ten minutes and subsequently continued to view the contrail for an additional ten minutes. Leyvas maintains that the object itself that created the contrail only remained in view for two to three minutes. For 30 to 45 seconds, the object glowed brightly and then seemed to disappear from view.
Yes, but that portion of the video spans several minutes during which time the plane would have traveled a fairly long distance. We don't know when during that time he was pointed & zoomed in such a way that the plane could have been visible.
And I'm trying to remember what the point of this line of reasoning was. Are you saying that the Warren pics actually show the vehicle traveling only upwards or even out to sea as some have claimed?