IN OCTOBER, AT 3,500 FEET OVER LONG ISLAND, A PILOT HAD A NEW, CRAZY UFO SIGHTING
I’m not sure how it’s just a couple days before Christmas and I’m only hearing from major media now about a totally crazy, new UFO sighting from October. And this one is just a bit of a doozy. A pilot flying a private over Rhode Island called in to the ground team at Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport asking if they knew about the strange object he had just seen that was hovering just off his wing and told them, “it appears to be standing still.” The plane and the small, cylindrical object were at roughly 3,500 feet at the time.
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PILOT CALLED IN UFO SIGHTING TO GROUND CREW, HOPING FOR SOME NORMAL EXPLANATION
He then asked them, “Do you know what that could be?” The ground team had no idea and weren’t tracking it, and they asked the pilot if he thought it could be a drone or a balloon. The pilot responded, “I saw nothing attached to it. It was sort of hovering there. It was astonishing. I don’t know what it was.” The ground crew said that no one else had reported anything like it. But then this UFO sighting just had to get stranger, as the object that had been hovering then reappeared and flew alongside the stunned pilot and then just disappeared.
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UFO SIGHTING THEN CONTINUED AS MYSTERY OBJECT FLEW ALONGSIDE PLANE BEFORE DISAPPEARING
“Creepy,” the ground team says on the radio. Another voice from ATC chimes in, “Good luck with the aliens.” Then a pilot of another plane adds, “I want to believe him.” So what was this mysterious object? There’s the possibility that it was indeed a weather balloon, which do sometimes carry cylindrical payloads (aka a mysterious object) at high altitudes. But this UFO sighting didn’t include a balloon, it was hovering all by itself. And then it reappeared and flew alongside the plane briefly before disappearing. Weather balloons don’t do that…
You can see video of the radar feed with audio of the exchange from the VASAviation channel.


