Posted on 06/04/2009 4:04:48 AM PDT by Perdogg
It's still a mystery as to what a pilot reported seeing last week as he flew his Continental Express aircraft over Liberty County, Texas.
However, the "Houston Chronicle" reports information is being exchanged by the FAA, the county sheriff's department and the FBI.
(Excerpt) Read more at arkansasmatters.com ...
UFO ping
It was BO on another AF-1 photo op.
As it was in Texas, W knew.
Thanks.
will check it out.
Michelle on her broomstick!?
The pilot could not identify the flying object he saw out his window. So wouldn’t that automatically make that a UFO?
Definition -
U- Unidentified
F- Flying
0- Object
Other reports state a similar incident occurring exactly a year earlier.
Now that’s Funny.......
3:10 from Alpha Centauri
Yesterday it was reported in Dallas news that the pilot said it looked like a missle.
Then they mentioned college pranks.
Yesterday it was reported in Dallas news that the pilot said it looked like a missle.
Then they mentioned college pranks.
At this juncture in time I think it is an UFO. Another event happened a year ago along the same path and they never identified the object.
A couple of threads/articles on the event if anyone is interested in reading them.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6455016.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2263638/posts
The May 2008 event:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2021609/posts
But of course!
The PILOT (with military training) said it was a missile. But they don’t want to release an inconvenient truth like that. Listen to the tortured syntax “It’s still a mystery as to what a pilot reported seeing last week”. Poor grammar too.
College pranks at 13,000 feet. Riiight. Model rockets go maybe a couple of thousand feet high, so if it was a prank, it was a prank involving a surface to air missile.
Probably high-spirited asian yutes.
bttt
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