BBC report: Several pilots saw the UFO over Ireland

03. 12. 2018
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The UFO was spotted and this time around there was nothing to confirm about the news, or a source that could easily be rejected by someone. Several airline pilots recently announced that they witnessed "very distinct" UFOs that ran across the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland. The message is not a wild story from a crazy madman. This story just began with a very confused pilot who couldn't understand what he saw next to his plane.

MILITARY TRAINING?
Friday 9. November at 06: 47 local time, the British Airways pilot turned to Shannon Air Traffic Control. In flight BA94 from Montreal found something odd. She asked if there were military exercises in the area, because what she saw was "So fast moving." The air traffic controller replied that there are no such exercises in the area. It can be imagined that it was not an excellent report for a confused pilot. Here is the record of the air traffic controllers' call: “It came to our north (turning quickly) to the north, we saw a bright light and then disappeared at a very high speed… we were just interested,” said the pilot. We didn't think it was probably a collision course ... (just wondering) which could be. ”

She was not alone
Here is one of the fascinating parts, although the British Airlines pilot was not the only one to see the UFO. Virgin Airlines pilot from VS76 flight from Orlando to Manchester confirmed the message. However, a pilot from Virgin Flight saw more than one. "Two bright lights at eleven o'clock (which) seemed to have leaned to the right and then ascended quickly." Believe it or not, according to Irish expertise, other pilots appeared. One pilot said UFOs were so fast that speed was "astronomical, it was like Mach 2" - twice the speed of sound.

RESPONSE
The answer is quite typical and we are used to it. The Irish Aviation Authority stated that pilots' reports would be "investigated as part of the normal confidential investigation of events" and that no more information would be given until this was over. However, this did not stop some “experts” from trying to explain this phenomenon. The astronomer from the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, in Apostolos Christou, reported that he said what the pilots saw was probably a fragment or dust that had returned to the atmosphere. In other words, experts said the objects were probably either a meteorite or a "shooting star".

WE WILL BEGIN TWO
However, there are a few things that smell of “expert” opinions. First, a pilot from Virginia said it seemed that the object “… climbed quickly.” Even from Google, we could not get confirmation that the meteorites just fell to the ground, because according to the general healthy
reason is so. It would be a cruel thing to see how the meteor rises up and down! Secondly, we used some mathematics. Let's not forget that the third pilot said the objects were moving at Mach 2, or two times the speed of the sound. And in this case we can trust this estimate because it is part of the pilot's job to know these things. Thanks to science we also know how fast the meteorites are moving - 11 kilometers to 72 kilometers per second - depending on various factors such as season and temperature. Now compare it to Mach 2, which is only 0,68 kilometers per second, and you will see some apparent discrepancies.

CHEESE ON THE SIXTH!
We all know that the governments of the world, including the United States, are issuing more and more information about the possible existence of UFOs. We even know that the Pentagon spent 22 on a million dollars to study "Unusual air threats." So, if these powerful ones really think that we are fed up with the fact that these observations are no more than meteorites, let them not pay attention to the rest of this story.

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