Some U.S. Navy pilots reported seeing unidentified flying objects while training over the East Coast in 2014 and 2015 in interviews with The New York Times. According to The Times, multiple Navy pilots spotted "strange objects" with "no visible engine" reaching 30,000 feet and going hypersonic speeds.
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Navy pilots report encounters with UFOs over East Coast
An investigation is underway after five Navy pilots reported encounters with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) along the East Coast.
In interviews with the New York Times, the Navy pilots recalled the encounters during training up and down the coast in 2014 and 2015, stating they saw “strange objects” with “no visible engine” reaching 30,000 feet and hypersonic speeds.
Josh Gradisher, a Navy spokesperson, told the Times that the U.S. Navy doesn’t have all the answers for the reported sightings, but that “earthly explanations can generally be found for such incidents.”
U.S. Navy pilots say they saw UFOs that 'flew at hypersonic speeds at altitudes of 30,000ft' | Daily Mail Online
A number of pilots in the United States Navy reported seeing unidentified flying objects (UFOs) over American airspace between 2014 and 2015.
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'What the [expletive] is that thing?' one pilot is heard saying as he is unable to positively identify an object in his radar
A number of pilots have reported seeing objects flying at altitudes of up to 30,000ft above the Eastern seaboard between 2014 and 2015
Pilots said that the flying objects were able to stop suddenly and turn quickly while reaching hypersonic speeds
US Navy introducing guidelines for pilots to report UFO sightings - CNNPolitics
Washington (CNN)Navy pilots who think they may have seen unidentified flying objects will now have a detailed means of reporting unexplainable events so the military can keep track of what may, or may not, be happening.
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Congress given 'classified' brief on 'UFOs' seen by navy pilots - Independent.ie
The Pentagon has provided a classified briefing to members of Congress in the US about reported encounters by navy pilots with unidentified aircraft, some of which were said to have no visible engines and could reach hypersonic speeds.
Earlier this year, a number of pilots reported seeing the objects on an almost daily basis from the summer of 2014 to March 2015, while flying navy jets off the east coast of the United States.
Some of the encounters were even captured on video, leading the navy to announce it had updated the way pilots were to formally report the incidents.
Senators Receive Classified Briefing on UFO Sightings | KTLA
A group of US senators, including the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence committee, received a classified briefing Wednesday about a series of reported encounters by the US Navy with unidentified aircraft, according to a congressional aide.
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President Donald Trump recently confirmed that he was also briefed on reports of Navy pilots spotting unidentified flying objects.
Several pilots told the New York Times in an article published in May about multiple encounters with UFOs with no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes.
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