The Pentagon’s latest report on UFOs has revealed a close encounter involving a commercial airplane and a mysterious object near New York. The incident, described as a “near miss,” occurred over the Atlantic Ocean and has raised concerns about flight safety.
For the purposes of this article, we’re using the term “UFO,” but not implying there was a Martian in New York. But there are credible evidence of an incident involving a material or spiritual unidentified object flying through the air originating from a U.S. government facility, a foreign government’s facility, some other planet, beneath the ocean, another dimension or some ethereal realm.
The annual report from the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified 757 new cases of unidentified aerial phenomena between May 2023 and June 2024. Among these, the New York event was the only one flagged as a potential safety issue for aviation.
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According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the crew of the commercial plane reported seeing a “cylindrical object” near their aircraft. While details such as the airline and exact timing remain undisclosed, the case is being actively investigated by the Pentagon.
Of the total reported sightings, nearly 300 were identified as conventional objects, including drones, satellites, and balloons. However, many incidents remain unexplained due to limited information, with witnesses often describing spherical or light-emitting objects.
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AARO officials stated there is no evidence linking any of the reported phenomena to extraterrestrial origins. “To date, AARO has discovered no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology,” the report emphasized.
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This near miss highlights the importance of studying UFO encounters to ensure flight safety and public transparency. The Pentagon continues its efforts to classify and understand these occurrences as part of its broader commitment to addressing unexplained aerial activity.