According to media reports the Oslo’s Airport at Gardermoen was forced to close on Friday March 25 busy spring afternoon, because of a UFO that entered its air space and stayed there.A spokesman for Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Knut Morten Johansen, told Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) Friday that the disruption also cost the airlines millions “because it affected so many flights and so many passengers.”
It was the crew on board an SAS flight that first spotted the small aircraft at the same elevation that the scheduled airlines maintain on approach to OSL. At first an SAS pilot said it looked like a hang-glider, while later reports called it a sail plane. It was not possible to establish any radio contact with its pilot.
The mysterious aircraft made it impossible for the incoming flights to land, and airport spokesman Jo Kobro of Oslo Lufthavn (OSL) said it hovered in the skies for more than an hour.
Civil aviation authority Avinor was expected to continue probing the incident.
Civil aviation authority Avinor was expected to continue probing the incident.


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quote: At first an SAS pilot said it looked like a hang-glider, while later reports called it a sail plane.
ReplyDeletequote: said it hovered in the skies for more than an hour.
well we can rule out a hang-glider because if it was a hang-glider the person would be dead as we all know hang-gliders can't hover in the sky.
No doubt its not a glider or plane of any sort. Obviously not a military test flight, as obviously they tend to be in less populated area, and what would they be testing?
ReplyDeleteIts strange though that more and more airports are being shut down for short periods due to ufo activity.
Is this due to aliens trying to figure out how our airports work? Is it due to a certain alien specie deciding airports are the point of first of contact? Or is it simply a coincidence?
Neither hang-gliders nor sail planes are capable of "hovering". They'd fall right out of the sky.
ReplyDeleteStrange things are happening recently. The contacts are getting more often that it was in the past. Strange thing is that despite the fact that such thing do not happen in a area with low population but in the airports!
ReplyDeletelol, I live in Oslo, and a friend of mine works at that airport. Oddly enough, he visited me that day, and told me of the incident. Their official explenation was that a chopper entered without permission. Another funny thing, is that nothing was mentioned in the media. At all.
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