Jet in Near-Miss with “UFO” Over Glasgow
May 3
Posted by Wes Annac
Photo: The Airbus A320 was on its final approach to Glasgow Airport when its pilots spotted the “UFO”.
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From The Evening Telegraph - May 2, 2013
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/life/weird-life/jet-in-near-miss-with-ufo-over-glasgow-1.89814
A plane carrying nearly 200 passengers came within just 300ft of
colliding with a UFO as it approached Glasgow Airport, an official
report has revealed.
Described by flight crew as “blue, yellow and silver” the
unidentified flying object appeared in front of the Airbus A320 before
flying underneath the jet before the pilot had time to react.
The plane’s two pilots reported seeing the object about 300ft ahead when the aircraft was on its final approach to Glasgow.
One of the pilots filed a report when he touched down and said the collision risk was high.
The investigation has ruled out the presence of any aircraft or stray weather balloons, adding to the mystery.
While air traffic control said they could see nothing else in the
area at the time of the incident, the control centre at Prestwick did
detect an “unidentified track history” 1.3 nautical miles east of the
A320’s position 28 seconds earlier.
The traffic collision avoidance system on the plane detected nothing.
The incident is recorded in an official report by the UK Airprox Board, who probe near-misses.
Thanks to: http://aquariusparadigm.com
May 3
Posted by Wes Annac

Thanks to Lynn and Golden Age of Gaia.
From The Evening Telegraph - May 2, 2013
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/life/weird-life/jet-in-near-miss-with-ufo-over-glasgow-1.89814
A plane carrying nearly 200 passengers came within just 300ft of
colliding with a UFO as it approached Glasgow Airport, an official
report has revealed.
Described by flight crew as “blue, yellow and silver” the
unidentified flying object appeared in front of the Airbus A320 before
flying underneath the jet before the pilot had time to react.
The plane’s two pilots reported seeing the object about 300ft ahead when the aircraft was on its final approach to Glasgow.
One of the pilots filed a report when he touched down and said the collision risk was high.
The investigation has ruled out the presence of any aircraft or stray weather balloons, adding to the mystery.
While air traffic control said they could see nothing else in the
area at the time of the incident, the control centre at Prestwick did
detect an “unidentified track history” 1.3 nautical miles east of the
A320’s position 28 seconds earlier.
The traffic collision avoidance system on the plane detected nothing.
The incident is recorded in an official report by the UK Airprox Board, who probe near-misses.
Thanks to: http://aquariusparadigm.com