Pilots claim to see high-speed UFOs off the coast of Ireland

Although reports are being recorded less and less frequently, it turns and moves as we learn about sightings of unidentified flying objects anywhere in the world. The most recent incident happened just a few days ago and was reported to the authorities by three different pilots, one from British Airways, another from Virgin Airlines, and the third from Norwegian Airlines.

UFOs

According to Catherine Shanahan of the Irish Examiner website, the sightings were recorded last Friday, November 9, and the first to report the incident was the British commander - who contacted Shannon's flight controllers, in Claire County. According to the team, the pilot said he saw very bright light moving at high speeds while flying over Kerry on Ireland's southwest coast.

Airplane cabin

What did they really see? (Storyblocks)

The captain said he identified the light object to the left of the aircraft, but soon the light source swerved rapidly, headed north and disappeared. Then the Virgin pilot made contact with the tower and reported seeing something similar, adding to the description that it appeared to be several objects (not just 1) following the same trajectory - and suggesting that this might be the case. a space rock that had just crumbled during its entry into the atmosphere.

Then the Norwegian commander joined in the conversation and said he witnessed the incident as well, saying that whatever they had seen moved incredibly fast, possibly twice the speed of sound.

The Irish authorities reported that, on the day the incidents were recorded, there was no military exercise being conducted in Irish airspace, nor was there any confirmation of meteors or astronomical events in the area. The sightings are being investigated and, for the moment, the information collected will be kept confidential.

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