View Full Version : BBC: Airliner 'had narrow miss with UFO'
christian
1st May 2013, 20:50
Just a couple of hours ago, an old friend told me that she had seen a UFO when she was in an airplane. Now I stumbled across this story. Gotta love these synchronicities. :)
The Airbus A320 was making its final approach to Glasgow Airport on 2 December when an object passed about 300ft underneath it.
The pilot of the aircraft said the risk of collision with the object, which did not show up on radar, had been "high".
A report by the UK Airprox Board said investigators were unable to establish what the object had been.
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.
>> full story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-22365368
Yeah, I know there are endless stories of military and airport personell reporting such encounters. :cool:
WhiteFeather
1st May 2013, 21:26
Yes Christian i always ponder the UFO sightings as. Are they ours, or from the stars. IMO The only way we can truly find out, is if we are spiritually evolved enough to have our celestial friends ask us for a tour. When we are ready, they just may make a personal and individual appearance to those whom creates this sacred space for them to appear. Its all about vibration. And im sure they can sense the desired vibration we send out. Im working on this as we speak. Nothing yet so far. ;) But ill keep you peeps posted if and when it happens.
My God Its Full Of Stars.......
Be at One
W.f.
If this happens to your friend again, Ask her to tell the pilot that the risk of collision is zero. :heh:
christian
1st May 2013, 22:17
Haha, she wasn't in that plane. ;) Anyways, she wasn't really afraid, just questioning her mental sanity a bit. :biggrin1:
indigopete
2nd May 2013, 00:25
This comes as no surprise to me.
Baillieston is teeming with alien lifeforms.
After downing a couple too many bottles of buckfast, one of them clearly mistook a chinese lantern for his taxi on the way home and decided to buzz the local air traffic for a laugh instead.
A320 pilots should realise this is a known hazard ;)
http://baillieston.eveningtimes.co.uk/area/what-do-you-know-about-baillieston.html
ghostrider
2nd May 2013, 03:15
I wonder if the ET craft occupants said hey , we saw a UFO today if flew right over the top of us , it was huge ... na , we better keep silent , wouldn't want our friends to think we aren't wrapped to tight ... funny , their craft taking folks from here to there , our craft taking folks from here to there yet, We are thought to be the only ones who can fly ...everything else is a weather balloon or swamp gas ...
Mulder
2nd May 2013, 07:01
Perhaps the UFO wanted to show the passengers to trust they won't hit them?
Cidersomerset
2nd May 2013, 09:41
I think it may have been 'Mad Dog Mac Tavish' and his world record
Caber Tossing attempt ..LOL..
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ0P-Y3DL5v_83VR00CaKVQwMvuhZXB5E9HchHvLVSNJkfv4jQD56wymiH4
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSZSyGj9HSMuYI6cLXv42JSJug5O9Jwk2lbVi0_MEsuhOE27jkT
Creedence
2nd May 2013, 15:16
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/weird-news/helium-shark-could-ufo-pilots-1864901
Cidersomerset
2nd May 2013, 16:38
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/we...pilots-1864901
Jaws 5 ........'Sky shark'....
http://i1.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming/article1864886.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Shark-UFO-1864886.png
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