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Tue, Jan 01, 2013

UFO Video Forwarded To The FAA

Odd Object Allegedly Seen By A Passenger On An Airliner In Flight

Nobody is quite sure what it is, but a UFO was allegedly captured on video by the passenger on an airliner flying from New York to Houston December 19th. The video has been forwarded to the FAA by the person who says he recorded the incident.

According to a report from the International Business Times, the owner of the YouTube channel where the video was posted has asked UFOlogists to "be patient" while the agency analyzes the footage.

The person recording the video, Mauricio Ruiz, places his hand by the window of the aircraft in an attempt to show that the light is not a reflection from inside the airplane. Some of the shots are fairly clear, but the object blinks out suddenly as if a light were turned off.

There are skeptics. Ruiz has posted 26 videos to YouTube, many of them on the subject of UFOs and alien life. Ruiz commented on his own video "Granted, it could be anything from a distance. However the footage is real and it is now under the hands of the FAA. I do not want anyone else to handle this until the FAA returns their input. Please give me time. Many have requested interviews and the actual footage. UFOlogist please be patient. Thanks."

There has been no independent corroboration of the sighting from anyone else aboard Southwest Flight 3745 from LaGuardia to Houston on December 19th. The sighting reportedly occurred in the Chicago area.

(Image from Mauricio Ruiz YouTube Video)

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