According to a UFO researcher, pilots have reported seeing several Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) over the Pacific Ocean in the past two months.
According to a report by the New York Post, between August 6 and September 23, pilots from Southwest Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and other airlines reported seeing numerous aircraft in the area. A former military pilot claimed that he saw several planes flying above him.
A veteran military pilot claimed that he saw several planes and UFOs flying above him
According to the report, Ben Hansen, a former FBI agent and host of the Discovery+ program “UFO Witness,” has obtained video footage and recordings of air traffic control of pilot sightings of mid-air UFOs.
“We’ve got a few aircraft to our north here and he’s going around in circles, much higher altitude than us. Any idea what they are,” New York Post quoted pilot Mark Hulsey as saying on August 18.
The pilot later reported that there were seven aircraft, flying between 5,000 and 10,000 feet above him, in addition to the three that he had initially reported.
“They just keep going in circles. I was an F-18 pilot in the Marine Corps, and I’m telling you, I’ve done many intercepts, I’ve never seen anything like this,” he added.
At least six pilots are willing to go on record with their names and everything if asked to do so by any investigative agencies
According to Hansen, the pilot who claimed that he spotted strange lights was “seen by upwards of 15 different commercial flights. And at least six pilots are willing to go on record with their names and everything if asked to do so by any investigative agencies.
Chris Van Voorhis, another pilot, claimed that in August while flying over the Pacific Ocean from Honolulu to Los Angeles, he too noticed three to five bright objects flying in a circular motion for hours.
“It had to be in a very, very high orbit, or actually even out in space quite a ways away from anything that a satellite would be,” he said, adding, “It lasted for such a long time that it actually became boring, almost.”