ID | #1676228865 |
Added | Sun, 12/02/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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The incident that occurred on January 29, 2023, raised many questions about what the crew of the ATR 42-500 charter flight observed in the sky while flying over Canada.
According to the pilots' report, at about 23:15, flying over the Canadian city of Yellowknife, they observed two mysterious fires in the sky.
"We're looking at two lights dancing here."
On the audio recording, the crew can be heard telling Yellowknife dispatchers that they observed two flames "dancing" in the sky. As they approached the airport, the lights seemed to move from the east to the northwest of the city. However, the air traffic controller on the ground reported that he had not seen anything on the radar and had no signs of any other objects in the sky.
The incident was reported using CIRVIS protocols (Instructions for Transmitting Messages about Important Intelligence Data), which are used by pilots to report UFO sightings or enemy aircraft. According to the incident report, the crew members could not explain what kind of lights they were watching.
The incident occurred around the same time when, presumably, a Chinese spy balloon was drifting over Canada, but it is unclear whether the two events are related.
Although there is no clear explanation for what the Canadian North crew saw, the report and audio recording have added intrigue to the ongoing debate about UFO sightings and their authenticity. Whether it was a weather balloon, meteorite, rocket or UFO, the incident aroused the interest of many ufologists.
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