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Pilot AUDIO RECORDING During Encounter With Mystery Objects ‘Moving at Extreme Speed’: FAA
Pilot Encountered Mystery Objects ‘Moving at Extreme Speed’: FAA
Published
Dec 12, 2024 at 07:39 PM EST
UFO
The night sky over the coast, Arch Rock, Oregon, and inset, a stock image of a UFO. The Federal Aviation Authroity (FAA)
The Federal Aviation Authroity (FAA) has confirmed to Newsweek that a pilot reported "unidentified lights" while flying near Eugene, Oregon, last Saturday.
It comes after an audio recording surfaced of communication between two pilots and air traffic control, with the controller telling one to "maneuver as necessary left and right to avoid the UFO out there."
The pilots, reported seeing unidentified red, circular lights and objects moving erratically toward the ocean and returning at various altitudes, with one saying the objects moved in corkscrew patterns and at extreme speeds.
When asked to verify the recording by Newsweek, a spokesperson for the FAA said, "a pilot reported seeing unidentified lights while flying in Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center airspace on Saturday, December 7.
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Pilot AUDIO RECORDING During Encounter With Mystery Objects ‘Moving at Extreme Speed’: FAA
Pilot Encountered Mystery Objects ‘Moving at Extreme Speed’: FAA
Published
Dec 12, 2024 at 07:39 PM EST
UFO
The night sky over the coast, Arch Rock, Oregon, and inset, a stock image of a UFO. The Federal Aviation Authroity (FAA)
The Federal Aviation Authroity (FAA) has confirmed to Newsweek that a pilot reported "unidentified lights" while flying near Eugene, Oregon, last Saturday.
It comes after an audio recording surfaced of communication between two pilots and air traffic control, with the controller telling one to "maneuver as necessary left and right to avoid the UFO out there."
The pilots, reported seeing unidentified red, circular lights and objects moving erratically toward the ocean and returning at various altitudes, with one saying the objects moved in corkscrew patterns and at extreme speeds.
When asked to verify the recording by Newsweek, a spokesperson for the FAA said, "a pilot reported seeing unidentified lights while flying in Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center airspace on Saturday, December 7.

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