ID | #1522320932 |
Added | Thu, 29/03/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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Initial data
According to reports, the two pilots of two different planes, claimed to have witnessed an unknown flying object over southern Arizona and new Mexico.
In the audiotape, passed on feedback from the Federal aviation service, February 24, you can hear pilots discussing UFOs with the Center of air traffic control Albuquerque.
"I don't know what it was. It was not a plane. He was moving in the opposite direction.", said the pilot of the Learjet.
After a few minutes the American Airlines pilot contacted the tower and said:
"Something just swept over us. Don't know what it was, but it was at least three, three thousand feet above us. Yes, it passed right over us."
In a statement, KOB 4, the NBC station in Albuquerque, the FAA said
"We have no other comments besides the already heard of you. In addition to a brief conversation between the two aircraft, the controller was not able to check that in this area there is any other plane. We cooperate with several other agencies and can process information about the movement of military aircraft and civilian aircraft of all types, as well as flights of weather balloons".
Addition from 03.04.2018:
After last week, the pilots in two different aircraft, said about seeing UFOs in the airspace over Arizona, there are new details this unusual incident.
In particular, one of the pilots decided not to hide his name and introduced himself as Blenus green, a former pilot strategic bomber b-1, which is currently flying on the aircraft of the company "American Airlines".
In his interview with the media, the pilot said that on the issue of the air traffic controller about a UFO he replied that he was "completely sure, I looked at the windshield and saw that the object was there."
"The UFO was very bright, but not to such an extent that it was impossible to look at him, he continued grin, describing how the object looked. – I couldn't take my eyes off him and was trying to figure out what it was. He didn't look like a plane."
Despite the apparent inability to decipher the nature of the object, the pilot, behind which two decades of flight experience, said one particularly interesting detail. Green noticed that the glow from the object was "strange" in the sense that the UFO "was shining on all sides", not the side where the sun was shining, and it was therefore difficult to determine its shape.
Meanwhile, the pilot of the second aircraft chose to remain anonymous for fear of an avalanche of attention from media and other unwanted consequences.
According to Bob Tracey, a representative of the company "Phoenix Air Group", the plane which was in the sky during this incident, a UFO was noticed as the first and second pilots. They were quite taken aback by what he saw and described it this way: "It was like waking up in the morning and see a very bright light."
Based on the proposed height of the UFO, its speed and the direction in which he moved, Tracy refused to release that it could be a balloon, and said he was puzzled no less than his pilots.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
Two pilots flying on two separate planes reportedly claim to have witnessed an unidentified flying object over Southern Arizona and New Mexico. In audio shared with Inverse by the Federal Aviation Administration, pilots can be heard discussing about an "UFO" with the Albuquerque Air Route Traffic Control Center on February 24. "I don't know what it was. It wasn't an airplane but it was, the path was going in the opposite direction," the pilot of a Learjet said to air traffic control. Control then asked a nearby American Airlines plane lookout for any flying object going in opposite direction. Few minutes later the American Airlines pilot contacted the tower and said, "Something just passed over us, like a, don't know what it was, but it was at least two, three thousand feet above us." He added, "Yeah it passed right over the top of us." In a statement to KOB 4, the NBC station in Albuquerque, the FAA said, "We don't have any comment beyond what you hear. Other than the brief conversation between two aircraft, the controller was unable to verify that any other aircraft was in the area. We have a close working relationship with a number of other agencies and safely handle military aircraft and civilian aircraft of all types in that area every day, including high-altitude weather balloons."
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