"IT JUST REVERSED COURSE AND IS TRAILING YOUR AIRCRAFT." | RD ShortClips
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account comes from a young commercial pilot who had a dramatic encounter on June 22, 2000. He was flying from Nantucket to Manchester, New Hampshire, and had to divert around Boston due to bad weather. While flying at 7,500 feet near Providence, Rhode Island, he saw an object he first thought was a bird. The object was on a collision course with his aircraft. It passed within 50 feet of his right wing, causing him fear. He contacted air traffic control, who initially reported no nearby objects but later confirmed they saw the object reversing course behind him. The pilot found the experience unsettling and has shared his story multiple times since then.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses several historical UAP sightings, including a notable incident involving a commercial pilot in 2000 near Providence, Rhode Island. The FAA's limitations on radar data access are highlighted as a potential coverup mechanism.
A young commercial pilot reported a dramatic sighting of an egg-shaped object on June 22, 2000, while flying near Providence, Rhode Island.
Richard Brinsley
“I have talked to this pilot a number of times since that initial conversation and he's very convincing.”
Unnamed Commercial Pilot
“It was the worst fear he'd ever had in a cockpit because he thought he was on a collision course with something solid.”
Unnamed Private Pilot
“This is beyond anything that he could imagine.”
A young commercial pilot reported a dramatic sighting of an egg-shaped object on June 22, 2000, while flying near Providence, Rhode Island.
The air traffic controller initially did not see any object near the pilot's aircraft but later confirmed seeing it reverse course.
Another private pilot reported seeing a dark egg-shaped object zooming by while flying across the Atlantic.
Analysis Summary
Unnamed Commercial Pilot
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.
Unnamed Private Pilot
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.