In a remarkable account recently published on Slovenia’s most frequented news portal, 24ur.com, a TUI Airways pilot reported an unusual spectacle while traversing the Slovenian airspace. This incident throws light on the myriad mysteries our skies still hold and sparks intrigue about the unknown.
The story unfolded on a regular Saturday when a TUI Airways aircraft took off from East Midlands Airport in the UK around 15.45, headed for a tranquil evening landing on the Greek island of Rhodes around 21.12. However, the routine voyage soon took a captivating turn as the aircraft was flying over Slovenia.
Without a hint of the impending spectacle, the pilot observed peculiar lights before him and promptly reached out to air traffic control. The ensuing dialogue between the two has been a topic of intense discussion ever since. The pilot asked if there was a military aircraft flying approximately 40 to 50 miles away in a specific direction. The controller, however, couldn’t confirm any military traffic in the area.
Undeterred by the lack of a conclusive answer, the pilot revealed the reason for his inquiry: an intense light was shining towards them, which then disappeared, began to flash, moved erratically across the sky, and resumed its steady glow. This exchange stirred a sense of wonder and curiosity, turning an otherwise regular flight into an event of inexplicable mystery.
This tale is just one of many that remind us of the intriguing enigmas that may lie within our very own skies. Whether these lights were from an unknown aircraft, a celestial phenomenon, or something else entirely remains an open question, further deepening the intrigue of this account.
As we look forward to more reports from pilots or sky-watchers, we’re reminded that the sky is not just a frontier for travel, but also a source of endless fascination, holding stories waiting to be discovered and shared.
Full audio recording of the conversation between the TUI Airways pilot and the controller
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Such incidents are actually quite commonplace. As a retired science journalist many people have told me about such incidents. I suggest whoever finds this subject fascinating to read my book ‘The Third Explanation’ on Amazon by Brian Noble. It has been called the best UFO book ever written.
You won’t understand UFOs unless you understand non-local physics in its wider applications. See
“Beyond Einstein: non-local physics, 5 th ed”
academia.edu/94182990/Beyond_Einstein_non_local_physics_5_th_ed