ID | #1547106787 |
Added | Thu, 10/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
A witness filmed the UFO flashing on the British Airways planes at Gatwick airport 07.01.2019.
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Original news
Date of sighting: Jan 7, 2019
Location of sighting: Gatwick Airport, London, UK
This eyewitness caught a UFO flashing above the British airways jets at the Gatwick Airport. The airport was just closed last week due to drone activity and this may be one of the drones, but the eyewitness says this object is way too big to be a drone.
As I have suggested last week, the reports of drones may be fake reports by the airport to confuse the public and lead them away from the truth...that this may be an alien craft that frequently visits the Gatwick Airport in London. Watch the video below and decide for yourself.
Scott C. Waring
Hypotheses
Airplane / Helicopter

An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
Investigation
This flickering is characteristic of the work of external lighting equipment on a regular plane.
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Airplane / Helicopter

An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
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