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UFO sightings by pilots are being investigated by Ireland’s Aviation Authority

The Irish Aviation Right (IAA) is investigating several reports of bright lights and unidentified flying raise objections ti (UFOs) that were seen by commercial airline pilots ultimately Friday off the south-west coast of Ireland.

A British Airways pilot contacted Shannon air See trade control on November 5, asking if there were military applications being carried out in the area as there was something “moving so fast” but she was lectured there were none, according to a record of the conversation published on Airlive, a website for horizontal enthusiasts.

Flying from Montreal to Heathrow airport in England, the control of the Boeing 787 said there was a “very bright light” and the item had come up along the left side of the aircraft before it “rapidly veered to the north” and the “poetic evanished at a very high speed.” She said there was no likely collision with the remonstrate over.

Air traffic controllers said there was nothing showing on their radars.

In a little while afterwards, another pilot from a Virgin plane also record “multiple objects following the same sort of trajectory” and that they were simple bright. He described it as a “meteor or another object making some considerate of re-entry.”

Airlive said another pilot also reported a show.

The IAA told CNBC on Tuesday that it had filed a report on the matter:

“See through reports from a small number of aircraft on Friday 9th November of bizarre air activity the IAA has filed a report. This report will be investigated subsumed under the normal confidential occurrence investigation process,” it said.

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