Posted on 09/02/2017 12:05:28 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The light passed about 100-200ft above their aircraft. They assumed it to be a drone and reported it to air traffic control. There was no time to take avoiding action, said the report on the incident, which happened on May 26.
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In 2013 another A320 also had a narrow miss with an unidentified object over Glasgow.
The A320 was flying with its landing lights on, in clear conditions and at an altitude of about 4,000ft above the Baillieston area of Glasgow, when the pilot and non-flying pilot saw an object loom ahead at a range of about 100m.
The pilot asked the controller at Glasgow Airport if he was talking to anything in the area the controller said he was not talking to anyone else in that area and that nothing was seen on radar.
Air traffic control said they had no trace of any other objects in the area at the time of the incident, although the radar at Prestwick did spot an unidentified track history 1.3 nautical miles east of the A320s position 28 seconds earlier.
(Excerpt) Read more at thescottishsun.co.uk ...
No photos with 200 passengers and probably 200 smart phones.
Point well taken, though taking a pic of anything flying bow to stern over an airliner in which you are a passenger would be difficult, I think.
With billions of smart phones world wide,, have we seen any legit photos of ets, ufos, Bigfoot or an honest liberal politicians in action and recorded without PhotoShop for the world to see.
SHADO back in business?
Rofl!
Cell phones are notoriously slow in getting ready to take a picture unless you are already in the photo app.
In this case, the pilot believed the object to be a drone. There is more detail in this article which is (I think) better written, But the material can’t be posted to FR due to copy right complaint:
Maybe, but we don’t know and cameras are very unlikely tell us scientifically about such things.
Over Glasgow ya say, an Unidentified Flying Haggis?
Great Glowing Pasties!
Aye, and back pestering Nessie.
Perhaps it could have been a “Timorous wee beastie”?
Right you are. About 5 years ago I saw a very strange circular light in the sky about a mile away from my campsite in a remote area. It was glowing green and zig-zagging across the sky. No Smart phone at the time, but I did grab my new HD video camera. By the time it took to pull off the lens cap, turn it on, and let the auto focus kick in the light was gone.
Same with photographing wildlife, something darts across the trail in front of you, but before you can even get your camera ready, it's gone.
With billions of smartphones it’s become almost impossible to be sure ANY photo is legit.
From the news reports over the past ten years or so, many UFOs have been circling over the U.K. at least most of the time. Or maybe drunkenness on the ground is too common.
Pretty good thought. I take pics on the plane with my camera and I’m sure someone must’ve had one of these, no?
Or, pics removed....govt conspiracy ;)
Supervisor: Ask them if they want to report officially.
Air Traffic Controller: TWA 517, do you want to report a UFO? Over. TWA 517, do you want to report a UFO? Over.
TWA Pilot: Negative. We don't want to report.
Air Traffic Controller: AirEast 31, do you wish to report a UFO? Over.
AirEast Pilot: Negative. We don't want to report one of those, either.
Air Traffic Controller: AirEast 31, do you wish to file a report of any kind to us?
AirEast Pilot: I wouldn't know what kind of report to file, Center.
Air Traffic Controller: AirEast 31, me neither.
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