A flight crew flying to Florida witnessed strange orbs glowing and flying around in the night sky while flying at high altitude over the Bahamas.
A flight attendant for the private airline Surjet claimed that she and two pilots on an empty plane returning to Fort Lauderdale saw objects that left them puzzled and searching for answers.
“It started off as white and then it turned green and it was almost like some kind of electricity around it,” Cassandra Martin said This was reported by NBC Miami The object he saw during his flight on December 23.
“All of a sudden I heard the traffic control say we have a foreign object, can you please identify it,” he told the station.
“I looked to the left and the pilot saw three objects, I only saw one and I grabbed my phone, I just pressed it against the window to see if I could get a video of what the object was,” Martin said.
He’s not exactly sure what they were looking at, but he was able to get photos and video of at least one of the glowing orbs.
A veteran airline employee described the objects as changing color and exhibiting “scary” flight abilities.
He told NBC Miami that the objects stayed on the plane for 45 minutes โ flying over the plane, which was cruising at an altitude of about 44,000 feet.
This altitude, which Martin described as “zig-zags,” and its erratic movements rule out the possibility of the object being a drone or a hot air balloon, respectively.
“I think we were surprised and it was something you can’t really explain, but I don’t have the skills to know what it is,” he said.
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