Pilots sighted UFOs U.S. Airways suggested asking the FBI

On Feb. 21, 2021, an American Airlines passenger plane encountered an unidentified flying object (UFO) on its way from Cincinnati to Phoenix. The photo is of an American pilot and is not related to this article.

An American Airlines flight from Cincinnati to Phoenix had an unlikely encounter with an unidentified flying object (UFO) while traveling through northeastern New Mexico on Sunday (Feb. 21).

According to a radio recording made by Steve Douglass on his blog, Deep Black Horizon, the UFO was seen at about 1 p.m. CST that day. At about 1 p.m. CST that day, the pilot of Flight 2292 radioed that a UFO was flying above them.

“Do you have any targets here? We just happen to have something flying over our heads.” Just hear the pilot say over the radio.

“I hate to say this, but (I have to admit) it looked like a long cylindrical object that looked almost like a cruise missile and was moving very fast. It went right over us.”

Douglas said the flight, Flight 2292, was flying at an altitude of about 37,000 feet in New Mexico when the UFO was sighted. The Albuquerque Center did not respond because of local air traffic disruptions. The aircraft continued on its way and landed in Phoenix, Arizona.

American Airlines confirmed to Fox News that the radio transmission did indeed come from Flight 2292. However, the company did not comment further on the “alien incident.

In a statement, an American Airlines spokesman said, “After hearing from the flight crew, we have received additional information. We can confirm that the radio transmission came from American Flight 2292 on Feb. 21.” “If there are any other questions about this, we encourage you to contact the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation).”

The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

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