Listen to baffled pilots report UFOs ‘moving real quick’ above their planes in Texas
The talk of baffled pilots tracking ‘super bright’ UFOs moving ‘very fast’ above their planes in Texas has been revealed.
The short audio heard flight crews from American Airlines and Spirit aircraft talking to air traffic control (ATC) on the night of November 30 as they both flew into Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.
The American Airlines pilot was the first to contact ATC, saying, “We’re tracking these two lights above us that have been jogging back and forth, left and right, for the last half hour.”
A Spirit Airlines pilot was then heard describing a similar experience, noting that their flight crew “watched them in the northwest sky for about an hour or two.”
He further explained that he had seen the same phenomenon a week earlier.
ATC reported that nothing showed up on radar, adding even more mystery to what was seen in the skies over Texas.
The American Airlines pilot, who was flying from Louisville, Kentucky to Dallas-Fort Worth, said the strange lights were above his cruising altitude of 34,000 feet.
“The lights were quite above us on the horizon,” the pilot later explained.
‘My first thought was satellites, but they kept getting super bright [going] away again and again.’
Fort Worth ATC contacted the U.S. Air Force about possible activity over two nearby “military operating areas” (MOAs) – at the pilot’s urging – but neither MOA had aircraft in the air that night, as confirmed by radar.
Stunned pilots from American Airlines and Spirit tracked two unexplained, “super bright” UFOs “kind of jogging back and forth, left and right” over Dallas, Texas. And at least one motorist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area also noticed the UFOs that evening and posted a video to TikTok (photo above)
The video (screenshot above), taken near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on November 30, appears to corroborate the two flight crew’s reports, based on the poster’s independent account. “They would disappear and reappear in different formations,” the TikToker wrote
“It’s going to sound a little weird,” the pilot said of the American Airlines on board flight ENY3413 can be heard telling Fort Worth air traffic control (ATC) in real time, “but […] they get super bright and then get completely dim.”
Although the pilot of the budget Spirit airliner on flight NKS1757 did not report a change in brightness, he did report looking at the two mysterious sky lights for much longer during a two-hour flight.
And, he explained, the UFOs were moving “very fast” and about “100 miles into space.”
The Spirit pilot also added that the strange lights appeared to be independent of each other, and not attached to any one object, be it land planes, alien flying saucers or something else.
“They split their positions,” he told ATC. “It’s the first time I’ve seen them change their relative position.”
The American Airlines pilot explicitly asked ATC whether or not the U.S. military was operating in the Rivers, Oklahoma, “military operations area” (MOA) to the north, which is used by the Air Force’s 138th Fighter Group.
“I asked if the RIVERS MOA was hot and they said ‘no’ even though no one was on radar,” the pilot told the flight tracking channel YouTube VISAVation.
“Do you know if the Rivers MOA is hot? Do you have anyone messing around there?’ you hear the pilot of AA flight ENY3413 ask on the radio.
“It’s cold,” ATC replied. “I’m curious why you ask that?”
The American Airlines pilot, flying from Louisville, Kentucky that night, said the strange UFO lights were above his own cruising altitude of 35,000 feet: “The lights were quite above us on the horizon […] they kept getting super bright and [going] away again and again
Another Tik Tok user in the area, posting as @godandtruth777, may have also captured the UFOs on film (above), saying, “Seen in DFW! And they didn’t look like airplanes!’
The pilot also inquired about the Shirley MOA north of Little Rock, Arkansas, used by the 188th Fighter Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, but this MOA was also “cold” that night.
“No one on radar,” the pilot noted. “It was super strange because they were high and fast and stayed with us for a long time.”
“They held the same position on us for about 400 kilometers from 1 to 2 hours,” he wrote in his email to VASAviation.
“And would move in formation, sometimes very quickly on the horizon.”
After their half-hour UFO encounter, this American Airlines flight landed in Dallas-Fort Worth around 9:42 PM local time.
A third passenger plane, American Airlines Flight AA2800, was also in the sky that night, but it is unclear whether anyone on board also caught a glimpse of the strange, flashing and fast-moving lights.
And at least one motorist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area also captured UFOs in the sky that night, posting a video to TikTok under her guidance. @laurenallison45 – and claim, ‘No, they’re not airplanes. Positive about that!’
“I’ve lived here all my life and I’ve never seen anything like this,” Lauren Allison said in her post. ‘What is that?!’ you can hear them wondering in her clip.
The civilian video, taken Nov. 30 near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, appears to corroborate the two flight crew’s reports, based on the poster’s independent account.
“They would disappear and reappear in different formations,” the TikToker noted, identifying a distinct feature of the UFO lights that were also reported by the American Airlines pilot flying in from Louisville. flight ENY3413.
Another Tik Tok user nearby, posting as @godandtruth777could also have captured the UFOs on film, with the comment: ‘Seen in DFW! And they didn’t look like airplanes!’