UFO: Pilots on 2 different flights report strange sightings in US

It is not uncommon to hear about sightings of unidentified flying objects. However, when it comes to reports of pilots or aviation workers, the testimonies gain more weight, right? For the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States released information about an incident recorded on February 24 that involved two pilots flying in different aircraft.

Strange Encounters

More specifically, the FAA announced the conversations that the two pilots - one in command of a Learjet 36 operated by the Phoenix Air Group company and the other of an American Airlines Airbus A321 - had with Air Traffic Control Center staff from Albuquerque, Arizona. The first contact was with the jet pilot, who called on the flight controllers to ask, apparently nervously, if any of them had seen anything pass over the aircraft a few seconds earlier. In the video below you can hear the whole conversation:

The response from the flight controller who answered the call was negative, but the pilot guarantees that something has passed over the jet - and the co-pilot can be heard saying "a UFO". After a few minutes, the Control Center staff decides to say hello to the American Airlines commander on Flight 1095, who was en route nearby, and ask him to keep an eye out for the next 15 miles, in case Something goes through the plane.

The controller then briefly explains the situation to the commander, and the Learjet pilot tells what he saw and what he missed, admitting that he did not know what he had seen, but saying it was not an aircraft! And then, a few minutes later, the American commander confirms that something had also passed at least 600 to 900 meters above the Airbus, and that he, like his jet colleague, had no idea what he had seen.

Back at the Command Center guy, the controller asks the commander if the object was moving or just flying over a specific point, and the pilot says whatever it is - a balloon or something - what passed him., was emitting or reflecting some kind of light and moving in the opposite direction. The controller hurts to ask the commander if it could be a Google balloon, and the guy simply replies "unlikely."

Unexplained incidents

All the action we described above, involving the conversations of the two pilots, took place over about six minutes and so far no one has revealed what the flying object was. Interestingly, although two people in charge of different aircraft and traveling along a highly busy route reported the sightings, no official report was created, nor was there a pronouncement on the case.

American Airlines airplane

This is not the aircraft involved in the incident, okay? (The Huffington Post)

Obviously, the FAA was asked about the reports, but simply said that there was nothing more to be said than what could be heard on the recording released by them. As for whether the organization was aware of any tests or surveys being conducted in the area, the answer was also negative. You see, dear reader, we are not saying that what the pilots saw was the aliens paying us a visit, but no one has yet found an explanation for the incident, it has not.