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Captain Ruud Van Pangemanan, a Boeing 747 pilot, witnessed and filmed multiple unidentified flying objects (UFOs) while flying from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to Abuja, Nigeria. The incident occurred at 5 a.m., and the footage has since attracted widespread attention.
The pilot observed a star-like object that appeared to “dance” in the sky, performing rapid and unpredictable altitude changes. The UFO’s movement included abrupt shifts in direction, further baffling the crew.
The object’s light fluctuated and flickered, occasionally disappearing entirely. Captain Van Pangemanan described its movements as erratic, going forward, backward, and side to side in a seemingly random manner.
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In the footage, at least three bright objects are visible, drawing comparisons to the famous 1997 Phoenix Lights incident. The pilot claims he saw up to four objects in total.
The pilot initially suspected the object could be a plane, but it did not appear on radar. Stars were ruled out due to the UFO’s movement, and satellites were dismissed as unlikely given the object’s erratic behavior.
Viewers of the video have shared their thoughts online. One user expressed gratitude for the pilot’s footage, stating that the sighting strengthens the belief in extraterrestrial life.
Another commenter highlighted the growing acceptance of UFO sightings, noting that airline pilots and crews no longer feel pressured to remain silent about unusual encounters in the sky.
The video has sparked discussions on the prevalence of UFO sightings, with some suggesting that reporting such incidents may help track where these occurrences are most frequent, encouraging caution among other pilots.