According to video-poster testimonial down below video was given to him by a pilot that use to be in the air force
and now is in corporate aviation. The video shows an object he captured
on video during a night time flight from Texas to Florida and back.
He
was the copilot. At the start of the video he is recording the city
lights below, using the night vision setting on his camera, when the
pilots points out a bright object passing above there aircraft.
He video
records the object and the pilot calls on the radio saying that he has
several objects in front of them. Another plane pilot say he has them in
sight. Yet another asks ATC if they had a report at 410. ATC reports
that they might see traffic 3 miles ahead and instructs the jet to turn
left. Another voice comes on the radio saying it is the planet Venus.
The pilots want to remain unknown for professional reasons so don't ask
me the names, dates, or aircraft information. This is real video,
recorded in a real jet airplane, on a real trip. The audio is the
recording of the real pilots and ATC radio communications.
Update:
Some interesting news guys. We've asked the original Youtube poster for more information/clarifications, here's his reply:
There are actually 2 aircraft involved. The plane recording the video is flying northwest at 38,000 feet, on the higher definition video, you can see the altimeter instrument reads 38,060 feet and a the direction of flight instrument shows a north west direction. The aircraft, heard on the radio, reporting objects in front of there aircraft is at 41,000 feet traveling east.
Update 2:
Above video is now been removed or censored by youtube, so we are embedding same video backup version.
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Seems credible, lots of information in the video to look at, seems a genuine video, no rash claims, good witnesses but still sadly just a light in the sky.
ReplyDeleteI would say it is not the planet Venus though, when you watch the video you can see it moving in relation to the stars behind it ruling out it being a planet or a star.
it could be another aircraft, but I doubt 2 experienced pilots would be excited to see another aircraft, they obviously felt it was something very unusual otherwise they wouldn't of bothered to video it or to release it.
I doubt we can determine what it is, so remains a UFO as in the sense it is unidentified. Good video though
Pilot 1,2? : ..object's up in front of us
ReplyDeletePilot 1,2? : ..got him in sight.
Pilot 1,2? : ..you got a report at four one oh
A/T Control : ..you may see traffic out there ahead of you - 10 o'clock at about three miles....zero six zero roll out heading two zero now, turn left heading two zero....
This suggests that not only was the object observed by one, possibly two separate air crews, it also indicates that it showed up on radar for Air Traffic Control to be able to issue an approximate distance and direction of the object.
The bright light is almost certainly Venus. When the video started and that was all I could see I thought this was going to be an easy one, but then the dim light started moving near it...
ReplyDelete...if it's not an internal cockpit light reflecting of the windscreen, and not some sort of animation, then I don't know.
It's a good video, very interesting.
I do wonder about the radio conversations. I'm no pilot, so I don't know what should sound authentic, but those could easily have been faked.
Well it seems the debunkers have covered all the normal bases, Venus, Swamp gas, missile launch.
ReplyDeleteI call Bull#. It definitely isn't Venus, and I'm sure they wouldn't be launching missiles that close to an air traffic flight path.
Truthfully I don't know if it is E.T. in nature but it is definitely a UFO as it is unidentified.
ATC reports traffic at 10:00...the planet Venus doesn't have a transponder. I've flown thousands of hours with many bright people and none not one has ever mistaken the planet Venus for anything other than what it is. If we saw something out the ordinary it was out of the ordinary. If Venus can glow green please start posting videos of it.
ReplyDeleteBoth lights appear to fade out behind the clouds at the end. So it can't really be a reflection. If the dimmer light is a star, then how can the movement be explained if it's Venus? If it's just a change of perspective, then the brighter light must be closer.
ReplyDeleteSince when does Venus move around in the sky like that?
ReplyDeleteThat's a terrible conclusion by posters who should know better.
ETA: It would be nice to get a date and time of the event for further investigation
Hmmm interesting.
ReplyDeleteI don't think a planet or star would disappear all of a sudden like that.
So many UFO videos, but it seems as if like most of them are filmed with a camera as technologically advanced as a potato.
I still believe though.
I found this to be very interesting footage. I think the apparently rapid movement of the small object after which, the larger light 'flares' again (at 0:56 seconds), and then the final disappearance of both of the objects puts it in a category of high interest for me. Venus does not rapidly move away or 'fade into black' like these objects do.
ReplyDeleteI'm admittedly not an expert at aerial phenomenon, nor am I a pilot or other "trained observer," so with that caveat, I think this one deserves very careful review, and not "auto-debunking." (Can I coin-that?? ;-)
The phraseology and ATC stuff sounds authentic (20 years retired air traffic control). I guess they could fake it but why? I think there's more of these events than made public. Maybe this is a younger pilot (co-pilot) not being stifled by the corporate morales. Hopefully we will start seeing more of this. I can you this, no pilot in his/her 50's is going to come out and say they are seeing strange things in the sky. It's pretty well understood that they will NOT be flying for long. They just seem to know it and are not willing to throw away all there training and desire to fly just report "strange" lights in the sky.
ReplyDeleteThey will not do it. So even if they see something pretty compelling, they are not likely to speak about it. As far as bringing a tape recorder into the flight deck. I would suspect that if that's not already stopped, it will be shortly.
Pilots do not need to be "filming" while they are supposed to be flying people to their destination, at least that's what the direction will be.
I totally agree, the light is obviously moving in comparison to the stars next to it.
ReplyDeleteUse your eyes for a second people, and then use your brain. Does Venus move back and forth across the sky in comparison to other stars/astronomical bodies?
The object moves from right to left then stops for several seconds then powers up and exits the atmosphere. You can see the object and star in background, so it cancels out the idea of it being a star. No wings visible, no flashing lights, so it rules out a plane. "What is for sure, the object enters space from our atmosphere"... Awaken.
ReplyDeleteIf you want ultimate proof of ETs look no further than image PIA06170. On this image near what some people say looks like a mask, is two parallel chevrons. It is undeniable. It is hard to find, but once you have...
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Well there is only one question to ask, to every body ...what was your deepest feeling at the time you so the video? ......did it. Feel like a truth event or a fake event .... my deepest feeling was a truthfulness .....ONELOVE .....LOVEONE ....WE ALLONE ....11.11
ReplyDeletei am pretty confident this video was done with the sole purpose of misleading you. a somewhat elaborate play with rotation and zoom with one star and venus. all seems consistent with that. i can do that with a camera, a star and venus.
ReplyDeleteVideo removed, by the comments this seemed very interesting.............
ReplyDeleteOriginal movie was removed by user.
ReplyDeleteIs this the same?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOc_UC5ZQUk
That was a very convincing video. I watched it the other night but now I see that it has been removed. I wonder why...
ReplyDeletebeen removed from youtube. someone got it ?
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