US fighter jet pilots detail alleged UFO sightings and near-miss interaction
Fighter
jet pilots from the United States have reported encountering strange,
unidentified flying objects while operating their aircraft mid-air.
Experienced
lieutenants Ryan Graves and Danny Accoin, as well as three other
anonymous squadron pilots, who fly F/A-18 Super Hornet jets told The New York Times they first noticed the objects in 2014.
Lt Graves and Lt Accoin were part of the VFA-11 ‘Red Rippers’ squadron at the time of the alleged incidents.
In
vision of one incident recorded by Lt Graves’ squadron while performing
training manoeuvres between Virginia and Florida off the Theodore
Roosevelt aircraft carrier, the silhouette of a strangely-elongated
object was caught in one of the jets’ cameras.
The pilots recorded the shapes flying over the ocean at high speed, suddenly stopping and rotating mid-air.
“These things would be out there all day,” Lt Graves told The New York Times.
“People have seen strange stuff in military aircraft for decades.
“We’re
doing this very complex mission, to go from 30,000 feet, diving down.
It would be a pretty big deal to have something up there.”
Lt
Graves and his team reported the sightings to the US Department of
Defence’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program run from the
Pentagon, however they were only ever described as “a striking series of
incidents”.
The
alleged sightings were said to occur around a height of up to 9100
metres in the air and included such close interactions as two pilots
saying they “almost hit one of those things”.
Those
incidents led to the pilots questioning whether the objects were part
of a classified US Government drone program unbeknown to military
personnel.
The
Pentagon program was shut down in 2012, however new rules for fighter
pilots to report alleged sightings were put in place following the
incidents connected to the Roosevelt carrier that allows the recounts of
military personnel to not be dismissed as illusion.
The Theodore Roosevelt carrier left the US, deployed to the Persian
Gulf in 2015 to form part of the fight against Islamic State. The pilots
have since said the alleged sightings have stopped since their
departure.
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