Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with UFO
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Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with unidentified aircraft over Atlantic City
Monday, January 31, 2022 by: Kevin Hughes
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(Natural News) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has seen a significant increase in drone incidents and unidentified aircraft sightings in recent years.
According to a report by the War Zone, which has dug details of sightings through its interactive database of over 10,000 FAA reports, several unidentified aircraft have caused safety issues within military training ranges along with “drones” operating over nuclear facilities and other highly sensitive locales. (Related: “UFO stigma” leaves US vulnerable to spying, drone strikes.)
Most of the reports are considered to be highly concerning ands outright strange. One of the more bizarre reports came from a pilot flying a Diamond DA40 light aircraft. The pilot saw a highly unusual object imitating his aircraft’s maneuvers while flying at more than 2,000 feet above Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 16, 2018.
FAA Mandatory Occurrence Report on UAS activity
The incident was filed via the FAA’s Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) process. According to FAA rules, MORs must be created whenever a pilot reports any unauthorized or otherwise unsafe unmanned aerial system (UAS) activity. The behavior and reported altitude of the unidentified object probably caused the report. The FAA also calls for drone operators to fly below 400 feet and to not intervene with manned aircraft operations.
The MOR included an audio from the FAA’s interview with the pilot that took place after the occurrence. The pilot who filed the report was an Air Force KC-135 aerial refueling tanker pilot and was familiar with the specific airspace.Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with unidentified aircraft over Atlantic City
Monday, January 31, 2022 by: Kevin Hughes
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Image: Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with unidentified aircraft over Atlantic City
(Natural News) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has seen a significant increase in drone incidents and unidentified aircraft sightings in recent years.
According to a report by the War Zone, which has dug details of sightings through its interactive database of over 10,000 FAA reports, several unidentified aircraft have caused safety issues within military training ranges along with “drones” operating over nuclear facilities and other highly sensitive locales. (Related: “UFO stigma” leaves US vulnerable to spying, drone strikes.)
Most of the reports are considered to be highly concerning ands outright strange. One of the more bizarre reports came from a pilot flying a Diamond DA40 light aircraft. The pilot saw a highly unusual object imitating his aircraft’s maneuvers while flying at more than 2,000 feet above Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 16, 2018.
FAA Mandatory Occurrence Report on UAS activity
The incident was filed via the FAA’s Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) process. According to FAA rules, MORs must be created whenever a pilot reports any unauthorized or otherwise unsafe unmanned aerial system (UAS) activity. The behavior and reported altitude of the unidentified object probably caused the report. The FAA also calls for drone operators to fly below 400 feet and to not intervene with manned aircraft operations.
The MOR included an audio from the FAA’s interview with the pilot that took place after the occurrence. The pilot who filed the report was an Air Force KC-135 aerial refueling tanker pilot and was familiar with the specific airspace.
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Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with unidentified aircraft over Atlantic City
Monday, January 31, 2022 by: Kevin Hughes
Tags: Atlantic City, big government, drones watch, FAA, military technology, national security, pilots, UAP, UFO, Unexplained, unmanned aerial system, US Air Force, weapon technology
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(Natural News) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has seen a significant increase in drone incidents and unidentified aircraft sightings in recent years.
According to a report by the War Zone, which has dug details of sightings through its interactive database of over 10,000 FAA reports, several unidentified aircraft have caused safety issues within military training ranges along with “drones” operating over nuclear facilities and other highly sensitive locales. (Related: “UFO stigma” leaves US vulnerable to spying, drone strikes.)
Most of the reports are considered to be highly concerning ands outright strange. One of the more bizarre reports came from a pilot flying a Diamond DA40 light aircraft. The pilot saw a highly unusual object imitating his aircraft’s maneuvers while flying at more than 2,000 feet above Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 16, 2018.
FAA Mandatory Occurrence Report on UAS activity
The incident was filed via the FAA’s Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) process. According to FAA rules, MORs must be created whenever a pilot reports any unauthorized or otherwise unsafe unmanned aerial system (UAS) activity. The behavior and reported altitude of the unidentified object probably caused the report. The FAA also calls for drone operators to fly below 400 feet and to not intervene with manned aircraft operations.
The MOR included an audio from the FAA’s interview with the pilot that took place after the occurrence. The pilot who filed the report was an Air Force KC-135 aerial refueling tanker pilot and was familiar with the specific airspace.Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with unidentified aircraft over Atlantic City
Monday, January 31, 2022 by: Kevin Hughes
Tags: Atlantic City, big government, drones watch, FAA, military technology, national security, pilots, UAP, UFO, Unexplained, unmanned aerial system, US Air Force, weapon technology
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Image: Pilot video, FAA interview reveal strange encounter with unidentified aircraft over Atlantic City
(Natural News) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has seen a significant increase in drone incidents and unidentified aircraft sightings in recent years.
According to a report by the War Zone, which has dug details of sightings through its interactive database of over 10,000 FAA reports, several unidentified aircraft have caused safety issues within military training ranges along with “drones” operating over nuclear facilities and other highly sensitive locales. (Related: “UFO stigma” leaves US vulnerable to spying, drone strikes.)
Most of the reports are considered to be highly concerning ands outright strange. One of the more bizarre reports came from a pilot flying a Diamond DA40 light aircraft. The pilot saw a highly unusual object imitating his aircraft’s maneuvers while flying at more than 2,000 feet above Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 16, 2018.
FAA Mandatory Occurrence Report on UAS activity
The incident was filed via the FAA’s Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) process. According to FAA rules, MORs must be created whenever a pilot reports any unauthorized or otherwise unsafe unmanned aerial system (UAS) activity. The behavior and reported altitude of the unidentified object probably caused the report. The FAA also calls for drone operators to fly below 400 feet and to not intervene with manned aircraft operations.
The MOR included an audio from the FAA’s interview with the pilot that took place after the occurrence. The pilot who filed the report was an Air Force KC-135 aerial refueling tanker pilot and was familiar with the specific airspace.
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