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Irish aviation officials are investigating reports of a UFO after bright lights were seen moving quickly in the skies over Ireland.

The Irish Aviation Authority said it was looking into "reports from a small number of aircraft" about what was called "unusual air activity" on Friday.

A British Airways pilot flying from Montreal to Heathrow claims she saw a "very bright light" appear on the left of her plane before it "rapidly veered to the north".

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The British Airways pilot could not identify the fast-moving lights.

She questioned if the speeding ball of light was linked to a military exercise in the area but air traffic control told her there was nothing going on.

"The report will be investigated under the normal confidential occurrence investigation process," the authority said in a statement.

Friday morning's bright lights were also seen by a Virgin Atlantic pilot who said they moved at twice the speed of sound.

The airlines did not immediately respond to request for comments.

Astronomer Apostolos Christou suggested the lights could've been dust around the size of a "walnut or apple" entering the earth's atmosphere.

"It was most likely what are commonly called shooting stars," he told the BBC.

https://pickle.nine.com.au/2018/11/...irways-pilot-very-bright-light-virgin-airways
 
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Washington: The confused person on the radio was not someone typically associated with dodgy reports of extraterrestrial interaction. There were no claims that large-eyed green men crossed the cosmos to turn livestock inside out or too-detailed, breathless tales about cold metal tables and undignified alien probes.

The flummoxed person on the radio was simply an airline pilot who could not explain what she saw in the sky over Ireland.

The British Airways pilot was operating Flight BA94 from Montreal on Friday when she contacted the nearest air traffic control tower to inquire whether there were any military exercises over the Atlantic Ocean to which she hadn't been alerted, the Irish Examiner reported.

When controllers told her that the skies were clear, she politely set them straight. She said she and her crew saw bright lights streaking through the air at phenomenal speeds - twice the speed of sound.


"It came up on our left-hand side [rapidly veered] to the north, we saw a bright light and it just disappeared at a very high speed ... we were just wondering," the pilot said, according to the newspaper and audio of the interaction posted on the internet. "We didn't think it was a likely collision course ... [just wondering] what it could be."

Also wondering were pilots flying nearby, who saw the same, well, whatever it was.

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Did the British Airway pilot see aliens?CREDIT:DIGITALLY ALTERED

A Virgin Airlines pilot of Flight VS76 from Orlando to Manchester said it was not something, but somethings, "multiple objects following the same sort of trajectory - very bright from where we were".

The Irish Aviation Authority said the reports will be "investigated under the normal confidential occurrence investigation process".


But for many people who read between the classified lines, there was no need. We already know the Truth.

This is normally the point at which chortling naysayers would shout their disbelief. After all, for decades, the public has been told that aliens don't actually exist and that people who believed otherwise were crackpots in tinfoil hats.

But in an admission straight out of a B movie, the Pentagon recently confirmed that there was a $US22 million government program to collect and analyse "anomalous aerospace threats" - government speak for UFOs.

And Area 51, the secret base in Nevada whose existence had been denied by the government for decades - has actually existed for decades, the government admitted.

It was a test strip for a CIA spy plane and other classified aircraft, according to a CIA history declassified in 2013. And because the government had a giant secret test base in the Nevada desert, it used the area for all kinds of secret testing: putting the A-12 aircraft and the angular F-117 stealth ground attack jet through their paces.


So who needs a tinfoil hat now? The admission lent a patina of viability to a century of bizarre, unexplained phenomena.

But what of the bright lights over the Atlantic seen by not one but two airline crews responsible for the health and wellbeing of hundreds of passengers?

Aircraft experts told the Irish Examiner that the lights were probably meteorites entering the atmosphere at a low angle. The high speeds were due to acceleration caused by Earth's gravity. The bright lights were probably the result of friction as the celestial bodies pierced Earth's atmosphere.

Sure. We believe you.

https://www.theage.com.au/world/eur...asn-t-aliens-what-was-it-20181114-p50fvn.html
 
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I think these are broken pieces of satellite and space rocket junks of 1960-1990.These pieces might returned to the earth armosphere and enlightened by the friction.
 
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why all the aliens always comes to Europe or North America why this discrimination:(?
 
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