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Mammamia 6th Oct 2001 01:29

UFO encounter
 
I am writing an article on pilots encounter with UFO´s. The stiff Germans at Lufthansa recently had the guts to report very strange flashes of lights in the nightsky over Canada. So I am hopeing for comments and suggestions from U pilots pherhaps on further reading on that subject. :cool:

mach78 6th Oct 2001 01:37

Yeah, its called Aurora Borealis! :) :) :)

The Guvnor 6th Oct 2001 01:38

I thought you had the Aurora Borealis in Iceland?

doubledolphins 6th Oct 2001 01:51

Gov, wise up. You see the "Northern Lights" at any northern latitude under the right conditions. Couple of years back could I saw them over the alps, looking to the North.On one memorable occasion, on the ground on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal at Elsmere Port.

[ 05 October 2001: Message edited by: doubledolphins ]

The Guvnor 6th Oct 2001 02:26

doubledolphins - I suspect you've been spending too long underwater! :D :D :D If you look carefully at Mammamia's original posting you'll see that his place of abode is, in fact, Iceland - hence my comment! :eek: :rolleyes: :eek:

tony draper 6th Oct 2001 02:36

Time to worry is when you see the Aurora Australis in Iceland. ;)

GlueBall 6th Oct 2001 02:46

Keep in mind that remote controlled UAVs may be sharing your piece of the sky. Single engine turbojet powered contraptions such as the "Global Hawk" can operate across the Atlantic, linger over Europe 6 hours and return to USA nonstop. :D

Mycroft 6th Oct 2001 03:33

I don't think that you see Auroras over Iceland - the terrain is so boring the pilots would fall asleep.

pigboat 6th Oct 2001 06:01

Aurora Borealis? Thought that was called Bjork in Iceland. :D

[ 06 October 2001: Message edited by: pigboat ]

kippa 6th Oct 2001 16:36

Thought you might like to check out our management. We seem to be run by aliens. WATERWORLD... the portal to the fifth dimension. Anyway where has Bob gone? Back into his worm hole?

The Guvnor 6th Oct 2001 18:57

Glueball - I don't think you have to worry about UAVs unless you're flying Concorde or one of the higher performance bizjets! :D :D :D

Genghis the Engineer 6th Oct 2001 21:44

Flying down an airway the other night I saw a series of lights in a perfect straight line several miles long above us.

Since they were talking to the same controller, I knew they were F16s in formation, but it would have thrown me if I hadn't.

G

Rivet 8th Oct 2001 07:35

i had an experience with three other airliners, when mor came out made national papers worldwide! So quit the jokes it really can happen. And i know that russia and US were contacted by atc.So cool all the jokes.
It can happen!

compressor stall 8th Oct 2001 11:50

Use the search function up the top. This subject has reared its head several times. Search in Jet Blast, Tech Log and I seem to recall a thread in Dunnunda (because I put a tale of my UFO turned IFO in there).

Iceland, boring? Bloody awesome place. Insane scenery, although I have not viewed it from flight levels... As for the women :eek:

Good call Tony, I saw the Aurora Australis from west of Melbourne last January - latitude 37S - thought that was impressive!

Hawker-rider 9th Oct 2001 03:08

We see a lot of stuff that is hard to explain and could be some kind of military exercises or something.

The other week though, i was enroute from KTUL to KJFK at night and about one hour from JFK we saw something really really weird, at our 12 o'clock, a big streak of bright white light, we were at 41000' and the streak was way higher then us but straight ahead, it looked like some bright white fireworks!! and it was pretty big, talked to ATc, and one Southwest plane responded they saw it too.

it just "hung" there for a little bit and seemed to be burning bright white, after that it seemed to accelerate and was out of sight in a second or 2. There stayed a huge puff of smoke behind and we passed it 15 minutes later (underneath it) and that made it 125 nm ahead of us when we saw it.

Next day on the news: Old russian boosterrocket entered the upper-atmosphere and bounced off back into space.

Tell you!! but we see a lot weird stuff, daytime AND nighttime. :confused:

bugg smasher 13th Oct 2001 23:26

November 5, 1990, I was overhead Dusseldorf FL310 when a series of strange lights passed overhead, eastbound, nothing on ATC radar. Thousands of pilots reported the lights simultaneously from the UK to as far east as Turkey, made all the papers the next day. Anyone remember that?

wassup 14th Oct 2001 11:55

bugg smasher
Of course I remember, it was me and all those lovely women from Iceland :cool:

bugg smasher 15th Oct 2001 08:00

Damn!! And all this time I was thinking a higher intelligence actually existed out there...

wassup 15th Oct 2001 15:23

Sorry to disapoint you my friend :D

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 15th Oct 2001 16:06

Plenty of "sceptics" around... until they get involved in a real UFO incident. Then, perhaps not surprisingly, their attitude changes in about one nanosecond! I've been fascinated by the subject for nearly 50 years but don't expect to hear any answers (if there are any) in my life time. To add to my curiosity I was very closely involved with two UFO encounters in Africa in the late 60's, both of which were observed by experienced aviation personnel and neither of which could be explained as anything rational. "Scary" is not quite the description I'd use... "bl**dy terrifying" gets closer.

During my time at Heathrow I have also been involved with two encounters - a dark, rocket-shaped object seen flying at speed near LAM and the scary British Midland encounter at OCK. The Midland guys, knowing full well that a UFO Report would simply be binned, filed an Airmiss in the hope that an answer would be forthcoming. Unfortunately I never heard the result of the investigation..


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