Here's the local news interview with one of the pilots:Pilots report mysterious lights ‘moving at extreme speeds’ across Oregon skies as drone sightings baffle New Jersey
Dec. 13, 2024
At least four commercial airline pilots have encountered mysterious, colorful, circular lights “moving at extreme speeds” through the skies above Oregon this past weekend, according to local reports.
Pilots and nearby air traffic control dispatchers discussed the alarming sightings in air traffic control audio archives from Dec. 7, which were obtained by OregonLive.
“Is there any military activity out straight ahead of us?” a United Airlines pilot flying from Denver to Eugene, Oregon, asks in the recording around 8:30 p.m. PT.
The air traffic controller responds that they have not seen anything — but adds that she received another report of something at 30,000 feet in the same area. “We’re not sure what it is,” she says.
The pilot says there’s “a lot of movement out here.”
“They’re looking into it,” air traffic control responds.
“We’re seeing three or four targets,” the pilot relays moments later “They’re [at] all altitudes. Up and down. It’s pretty crazy.”
The lights, he said, were “shooting way up” as high as 50,000 feet.
Later in the recording, a second pilot flying an air ambulance reports the lights and tells air traffic control that one is moving in “a corkscrew pattern.”
When pressed for more details, the pilot says it looks like “an aircraft strobe” — then says another one showed up.
The pilot says the lights are “zipping towards us and back out towards the ocean, red in color, moving at extreme speeds.”
“I don’t even know how to describe it,” he adds.
Another air traffic controller tells the pilot, “You are cleared to maneuver as necessary left and right to avoid the UFO out there.”
The LifeFlight pilot, 37-year-old Joe Buley, told KGW he and two medics onboard the fixed-wing aircraft reported flying from Aurora, Colorado, to North Bend, Washington, when they saw the orange lights.
“The biggest thing that stood out was it was changing direction. Usually, things don’t change directions unless it’s an aircraft,” Buley told KGW Thursday.
Two Horizon Airlines pilots also reported seeing mysterious lights on Dec. 8, according to an air traffic controller, KGW reported.
Several brief video clips taken by pilots and their crew showed lights in the sky — although objects are difficult to see due to the darkness, according to the outlet.
Each flight continued to its destination without incident.
The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged that at least one pilot saw the strange lights but did not provide any additional information.
While all eyes are on the 'plane/drone-like UFOs' over New Jersey and surrounding states, all the way over on the Pacific coast of the US, this happened on December 7th (and also apparently on December 8th):
To me that seems to be one of the "usual" and traditional UFO sightings that has been thrown into the NJ mix.
There is, of course, a long history of flying objects with flashing multicolored lights that buzz military bases and evade attempted interception. Could it be that these “drones” are actually true UFO’s, disguised to look like terrestrial drones for some unknown reason? A report received yesterday from Radcliffe, KY seems to point to this possibility. A witness spotted drones flying low over their house, followed a few minutes later by a Blackhawk helicopter that came onto the scene and chased three of them. Two minutes after that, something even more anomalous happened. A large triangular UFO appeared and followed the drones and helicopter. The description of the triangular UFO conforms to other triangles that have been observed for over 30 years, from the Belgium wave to the Hudson Valley sightings to the Phoenix Lights (see our gallery page for images). Assuming the triangle was not of human origin, what does that say about the “drones”? Full Report
It is also worthwhile to note that this recent wave is eerily reminiscent of similar events over northeastern Colorado and western Nebraska, that occurred from December 2019 to January 2020. During that period, residents also reported numerous sightings of unidentified drones flying in coordinated formations during evening hours. Witnesses described groups of up to 19 drones with estimated wingspans of about six feet, flying in grid patterns at altitudes between 200 and 500 feet. The sightings were never explained.
While we at NUFORC are keeping an open mind, the theory that these drones are NHI (non human intelligence) craft is something to consider, and at this current stage it can’t be ruled out.
I wonder what freaked out so bad the guy who was filming the pyramid shaped uap. It sounded pretty creepy.Triangular lights (guy says it looked like a pyramid in real life):
Probably a weather balloon, unironically:
Fire Orbs are being reported around the #palisadesfires
Here are two examples posted by @RedPandaKoala and @TheProjectUnity
When multiple cameras capture similar phenomenon it adds credence to this being an actual thing..