Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
Observations UFO surprised two airplane pilots in the skies of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada’s Atlantic coast, at the end of July 30. The news got around and shocked people Canada.
According to a report uploaded Aug. 11 to the Canadian Government’s Aerial Incident Database (CADORS), the UFO flew over the clouds and disappeared in the region between Quebec and Newfoundland. Fortunately, the mysterious object did not affect the flight.
The two flights reporting the incident were a Canadian military aircraft (CFC4003), flying from a base in Ontario to Cologne, Germany, and the pilot of a commercial airline KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM618) flying from Boston to Amsterdam .
Steffan Watkins, an aviation and marine transportation researcher, examined transponder data from both flights and saw that the military aircraft was 1,000 feet (300 meters) away when the alien object was observed. It is suspected that the pilot avoided after seeing an object approaching.
But on the one hand, Watkins suspects the object is an asteroid that has been occurring in recent months due to the Perseid meteor shower phenomenon until August 2021.
“Yes I know [penampakan UFO] will happen at the start of the Perseid meteor shower, but don’t be a buzzkill, ”Watkins wrote on Twitter Space Monday (8/16).
Meanwhile, Canadian aviation reports marked the incident with generic labels such as weather balloons, meteors, rockets, UFOs and did not rule out the possibility of a space rock as the culprit.
Unlike the US Department of Defense, Canada’s Department of National Defense does not follow up sightings of the suspected UFO.
However, to quote Daily mail, there is no indication that the object poses a safety problem or poses a risk to flight safety.
“The crew saw something in the air and reported it to NAV Canada in accordance with standard procedure, before continuing their mission without further incident,” said a spokesperson for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) .
The mysterious UFO object continues to be studied for its existence. In December 2019, a private collector donated more than 30,000 UFO-related documents to the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, including a number of documents on the Falcon Lake incident, one of the cases of most publicized UFOs in Canada.
Meanwhile, in June 2021, the Pentagon released its long-awaited report of more than 140 UFO sightings documented by US Navy pilots.
The report concludes that most of the reported UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena) may represent physical objects although there is no evidence that foreign visitors were the cause of the incident.
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