Pilot spots triangle UFO ‘size of a football field’
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by Roger Marsh
A Tennesseee pilot watching departing traffic at Memphis International Airport reported seeing a triangle UFO with dull white lights on November 24, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) database.
The 8-year commercial pilot veteran said the object’s lights were not blinking or strobing, and that it was silent. The pilot stated that the object was moving at between Mach 1 to Mach 1.5.
Sizing the object up with other known aircraft in the sky at the time, the pilot believes this object was “the size of a football field.”
Reports appear to have increased on these large triangle crafts that are low to the ground.
Following is the unedited and uninvestigated report from MUFON. Please keep in mind that most UFO reports can be explained as something natural or manmade.
TN, I’m a pilot w/ based in MEM. I was watchiching departing traffic overhead, and noticed at approx. 290 degrees a diamond shape object with dull white lights travelling at approx Mach 1- 1.5 totally SILENT! MUFON Case # 20704.
As mentioned above, I was watching departing traffic from MEM looking North in the city of Cordova when I noticed a triangular shaped object… [CONTINUED.. see comment below]
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This doesn’t suprize me that the black triangle craft are being seen again. There are also reports from around the UK currently coming out of the same thing being seen over the xmas period.
Darren
December 29, 2009 at 10:04 am
We saw, and reported to Mufon, a similar craft over the Fox River in Illinois in early December. There’s some who feel these are military craft, much like high powered stealth blimps.
Tim
December 30, 2009 at 7:36 pm