Sorry... just nustin yur chops.
I spent alot of my younger years reading things and watching the skies at night.
MOST PEOPLE are not professional sky watchers. By professional, I mean meteorologists, atmospheric scientists, aviators, that sort of thing.
MOST PEOPLE will, sometime during their lives, see very convincing evidence of something they cannot explain.
And I would have to agree with the various assesments that say 98% of these incidents are nothing unusual or extraterrestrial, just something the observer is not familiar with.
That still leaves the two percent that are unexplained.
When you tell me you saw something, I say that’s unusual, hope you figure it out...
If a pilot with 20,000 hours says he saw something I really, really start to wonder!!!
I have seen a UFO. Probably terrestrial, though.
20+ years ago, looking at the stars. A large object, darker than the sky, blotted out the stars as it passed overhead.
Had to have been huge. And series.
Was also a witness to the Phoenix lights. We were up to something, whatever it was.
I used to be in the AirForce. A lot of guys told me things they saw and could not adequately identify and their only explanation was UFO.
It means different things to different people. Pilots use the word as it was meant to be used (unidentified flying object)
Some of those pilots said (I can’t call it a space ship because I would lose my wings) so I only refer to it as a UFO because I ONLY KNOW that I saw something unusual, unique and nothing that is known in their book of known flying craft.