ID | #1551705754 |
Added | Mon, 04/03/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The pilots noticed unusual lights hovering over a British city. They recently released a radio recording of their mysterious discoveries.
The pilots of the airline Air Midwest discovered the presence of red and yellow light over Gloucester 20:15 Valentine's day 2019. All of this has only recently surfaced.
The airline has been unable to find a convincing explanation for this "unidentified side night lights."
Aviation Academy said that one of the pilots was headed South in Gloucester at 7000 feet after the left the area of air traffic of Birmingham.
At the same time, another of their planes was also headed South in Gloucester at the height of 4,000 feet, when they both watched the bright lights in the sky, originally by lasers from aircraft.
In the recently released gear the two pilots, who spoke under the call sign Golf-Sierra India Golf Alpha Mike were arguing about the origin of these unidentified lights.
"It's a balloon in the South?" asks Golf-Sierra India.
Golf Alpha Mike quickly replies, "what are you looking at?"
"Behind you on your six," he replies.
"He's stationary, but has a special lights. "
"I was asleep until you just woke me up," jokes Golf Alpha Mike.
One of the aircraft tried to intercept the mysterious lights at low altitude, to determine what they are and where they came from.
However, the search proved futile. Indeed, these strange lights were able to escape from these prying pilots.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
Air MidWest pilots encountered one red and one orange light during a night navigation exercise over Gloucester around 8:15pm on Valentine's Day – but news of the incident has only just emerged.
The flight company have not yet been able to find a convincing explanation for the “unidentified airborne nocturnal lights”.
The Flight Academy reported that one of their pilots were tracking south towards Gloucester at 7000ft after leaving the Birmingham air traffic zone. At the same time, another of their aircraft was also tracking south towards Gloucester at 4000ft when they both observed the bright lights in the sky – initially thought to be lasers being shone at the planes.In the newly released audio transmissions, the two pilots under the call signs Golf-Sierra India and Golf-Alpha Mike can be heard first acknowledging the questionable sight.
“Is that a hot-air balloon down south?” Golf-Sierra India asks in the clip.
Golf-Alpha Mike promptly replies: “Where are you looking?”
“Behind you, at your six o'clock,” is the response.
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