
When we fly, we entrust our life to the expertise and experience of the pilots, who are the most experienced individuals in the aviation industry. For this reason, reports of UFO encounters by pilots with higher expertise have more weight.
In March, two commercial pilots from separate airlines spotted a weird reflective object around 40,000 feet (12,000 meters) above southern Arizona, which was confirmed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). (UFO spotting in Ireland)
The sighting happened on February 24, about 3:30 p.m. local time, above the Sonoran desert near Phoenix. The pilots reported the item as a "large reflection" that seemed to emit light. Many hypotheses, including that it was a meteorological balloon at a high height, were presented, but it remains a mystery to this day. But now, Ireland is examining a recent, suspicious UFO-related aircraft event that occurred throughout the country. (UFO spotting in Ireland)
Ireland UFO observation
In the predawn hours of November 9, 2018, roughly 45 minutes before daybreak, at least three passenger planes travelling over the coast of south-west Ireland reported witnessing many unidentified flying objects flying extremely close together. things at an astounding pace. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has acknowledged that they are conducting an investigation into the incident, but have not released any other details. (UFO spotting in Ireland)
"When a limited number of aircraft reported anomalous air activity on Friday, November 9th, the IAA submitted a report," stated the Irish Aviation Authority. This report will be investigated according to the standard procedure for investigating occurrences in confidence.
The audio recordings of the exchanges between the passenger jets and Shannon air traffic controllers provided more information about the incident. At 6:47 am local time, a British Airlines Boeing 787 aircraft enquired via radio using the code "Speedbird 94" as to if there was a military exercise in the region.
"Both the primary and secondary radars indicate nothing," Shannon's controllers stated. The British Airlines pilot said, "It was travelling quite quickly." (UFO spotting in Ireland)
In addition, the pilot stated that the object had emerged as a "very brilliant light" and had flown by the left side of his aircraft before swerving quickly to the north and vanishing at great speed, but that there was no possibility of a collision. Nevertheless, a second pilot aboard a Boeing 747 of the Virgin Atlantic Airlines firm, using the identifier "Virgin 76," entered the radio discussion and reported seeing many bright lights or "multiple objects with the same trajectory."
He reiterated the same information as the British Airlines pilot, stating that the objects were incredibly brilliant and moving at extremely high speeds, and compared their look to that of an object that re-enters the Earth's atmosphere.
"I'm pleased I'm not the only one," someone said at one point. "No, ah, yeah, very fascinating," said the pilot of the "Virgin 76" as he pointed out that the two extremely brilliant objects had departed the 11 o'clock position of their nose before speeding away.
In addition, the pilot of a Boeing 737 belonging to Norwegian Air Shuttle also joined the chat. Ultimately, the air traffic controllers stated that they had received many complaints regarding the unexplained objects and would relay the information to the appropriate authorities.
A third witness, while it is unclear if they were on board British Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways, or a third jet, stated that the UFO was traveling at "around Mach 2" The entire audio file may be heard here. It begins at 5:50 pm and concludes little after 20:00 minutes.
Increase in commercial flight UFO sightings
It is evident that these objects entered the Earth's atmosphere with a stunning look, did not fly like an airplane, and accelerated rapidly after executing complex lateral maneuvers. Nevertheless, they vanished after falling.
Undoubtedly, pilots frequently observe meteors and shooting stars, and they are not youngsters who share their observations with air traffic controllers. What is more remarkable, though, is that it was observed by many aircraft from various carriers, which lends legitimacy to the event.
Nevertheless, the most pressing concern is: What is occurring in our skies? In addition to the event that happened in southern Arizona this year, on May 7, pilots of at least six commercial aircraft reported seeing a series of unexplained flying objects in the skies of northern Chile, according to the Committee of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena (CEFAA).
In this instance, there were three unexplained triangle-shaped lights. Even one of the aircraft was compelled to deviate its flight path by approximately 48 kilometers for safety.
To yet, no explanation has been provided, and as usual, these incidents will be forgotten, archived, or disregarded.
What is actually taking place in our skies? Why is the number of UFOs flying near commercial planes increasing? Perhaps they are linked to planes that vanished under suspicious circumstances, such as Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.