U F O OVER ARIZONA
A Learjet pilot and an American Airlines pilot
saw the object on February 24 and radioed the regional air traffic controller
in Albuquerque.
"Was anybody, uh, above us that passed us like 30 seconds
ago?"
the Learjet pilot said in the brief exchange.
"Negative,"
the air traffic controller replied.
"Okay," the pilot said. "Something did."
"A UFO!" someone quickly
responded.
"Yeah," the pilot replied
again with a chuckle.
A Second Sighting
Minutes later, the FAA
controller alerted an American Airlines plane that was flying in the area,
according to the recording released by the FAA.
"American 1095, uh, let
me know if, uh, you anything pass over you here in the next, uh, 15
miles," an air traffic controller said.
"Let you know if anything
passes over?" the pilot responded.
"American 1095,
affirmative," the controller said. "We had an aircraft in front of
you that reported something pass over him and, uh, we didn't have any targets.
So just, uh, let me know if you see anything pass over you."
"Alright," the pilot
said.
Shortly, the pilot radioed
traffic control also reporting the mysterious object.
"It's American 1095.
Yeah, something just passed over us," the pilot said. "I don't know
what it was, but at least two-three thousand feet above us. Yeah, it passed
right over the top of us."
The American Airlines jet, an
Airbus A321, was flying from San Diego to Dallas, according to FlightRadar24. American
Airlines referred all questions to the FAA.
It's unclear whether the
object spotted by the pilots was a UFO. An FAA spokesperson suggested the
object wasn't necessarily something out of this world.
"We have a close working
relationship with a number of other agencies and safely handle military
aircraft and civilian aircraft of all types in that area every day, including
high-altitude weather balloons," the FAA spokesperson said.
The controller was unable to
verify that any other aircraft was in the area at the time, the FAA said. Was
it a weather balloon?
A pilot said he did not
believe the object could be a weather balloon.
When the air controller asked
more about the object, the American Airlines pilot said he wasn't sure
"whether it was a balloon or whatnot."
He only described it as having
"a big reflection," and "traveling several thousand feet above
us, going the opposite direction."
The strange encounter happened
not far from Roswell, New Mexico -- a town that became synonymous with
extraterrestrial activity in 1947 after reports that a flying object
crash-landed in a field.
Authorities said it was a
weather balloon but that hasn't stopped plenty of Americans from coming up with
their own out-of-this-world theories.
NOTE FROM THE ARCTURIANS,
Greetings, we are here to remind you all of your greater Galactic Family which overlights and protects humanity.
You are now being prepared to move into the higher states of consciousness in which you are NOT threaten by the concept of other realities in other dimensions.
You are also being prepared and guided during your sleep and meditations to accept the knowing that YOU are becoming evolved enough to embrace the concept that third dimensional humans are NOT the most evolved beings in the Galaxy.
We, the Arcturians, commend humanity on their ever-expand "multidimensional perceptions."
Blessings on your Journey
Your Galactic Family
We await the great NOW in which we, your Galactic Family, can unite again with our "brave ones" who took an Earth Body in order to better assist Gaia with Her Ascension.
Thank you!!!!! Blessings!!!!
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