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I saw a ufo this morning no kidding

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tathepilot

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I was in the vicinity of kmlu westbound at 6000 feet.. I was about 2500 feet above the overcast so the skies were clear..

Off to my 1230 100 o'clock i saw a very bright light that looked like it was coming right towards me.. i watched this light for a minute as it appeared to move left to right maybe 10 degrees or so..

when i was looking at this light i can compare it to looking down the street at a car light, at dusk.. when the street is warm, the light looks distorted, thats how it looked....

after about 30 seconds i called center and asked if he had traffic off my 1230 to 100 and he replied no...

after about another 30 seconds the light moved rapidly straight down thru the clouds, gone..

im aware of many illusions while flying, but this was not one..

kinda freaky, no?

has anyone else seen ufo's while flying..?
 
My guess is that it was the sun. Didn't I read this in a book about 20 years ago when one of the characters submitted such a report (no matter what I did with speed, it got no closer or farther...like it was tracking me)? Of course the sun would apparently move down as you descended (or the cloud tops raised) 2500 feet.
 
My guess is that it was the sun. Didn't I read this in a book about 20 years ago when one of the characters submitted such a report (no matter what I did with speed, it got no closer or farther...like it was tracking me)? Of course the sun would apparently move down as you descended (or the cloud tops raised) 2500 feet.

That should be easy enough to verify (or rule out). tathepilot, what was your heading (other than "westbound") and what time was it?
 
my heading was 265.. time was about 0610 central
at the time of the incident the sun has not come above the horizon, it was starting to get light out.. but no sun
 
my heading was 265.. time was about 0610 central
at the time of the incident the sun has not come above the horizon, it was starting to get light out.. but no sun

And in any case, you would have been pointed away from it. Nor would it have been the Moon, either; it's down to a sliver right now, getting smaller, and (from our perspective) close to the sun. Interesting.



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I always liked seeing the afterburners light up and begin to go vertical just to the west of Pope AFB. First time I saw it I thought it was a rocket or missile or....
 
The light you saw in the sky was not a UFO. Swamp gas from a weather balloon got trapped in a thermal pocket and refracted the light from Venus.
 
I saw a UFO yesterday while driving in Northwood, NH. I was a dark cylindrical shape movin very fast at maybe a thousand feet. It was way too fast to be a plane, plus there was no vertical stabilizers or wings.
I only saw it for 5-6 seconds and it was gone.
 
I saw a UFO yesterday while driving in Northwood, NH. I was a dark cylindrical shape movin very fast at maybe a thousand feet. It was way too fast to be a plane, plus there was no vertical stabilizers or wings.
I only saw it for 5-6 seconds and it was gone.

Good thing you had a tin foil helmet on to protect your brain from their ray guns...they'd have anal probed the HELL out of you once they beamed you up!!:D
 
Area 52

I saw a UFO yesterday while driving in Northwood, NH. I was a dark cylindrical shape movin very fast at maybe a thousand feet. It was way too fast to be a plane, plus there was no vertical stabilizers or wings.
I only saw it for 5-6 seconds and it was gone.


Ah, probably one of those new scramjet-powered dirigibles. They use the principle of "reverse stealth", exhibiting such a massive radar cross section that air defenses are totally befuddled. The sonic boom alone will flatten most targets. To confuse the enemy, testing is being done in New Hampshire instead of Nevada. :p
 
Good thing you had a tin foil helmet on to protect your brain from their ray guns...they'd have anal probed the HELL out of you once they beamed you up!!:D

wow you guys know about the tin foil helmet!? does it really work? because my company uses that helmet to shoot rnav approaches! i have one in my flight bag.. well, not the helmet alone, you also need two pencils a piece of string and a paper clip..
 

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