REBEL
Apr 19 2008, 11:20 AM
Interesting footage. Japanese Airline Pilots are not well known to make up bulls*t. Why has it taken em over 21yrs to disclose the data. Although none were actually interviewed, ridicule & shame i'm guessing the reason?)
Lilly
Apr 19 2008, 12:10 PM
It's incidents like this one (and many others) that lead me to conclude that something is indeed going on. The exact nature and origin of objects that exhibit the characteristics described in these encounters is certainly a huge mystery. Be they unknown phenomena, or alien space craft, UFOs remain a compelling question.
Lilly
Apr 19 2008, 03:09 PM
QUOTE (Mbyte @ Apr 19 2008, 02:02 PM)

OMG IT'S ALL REAL!!!!
Indeed, but the 'burning question' remains: real *what*?
Astronema
Apr 20 2008, 07:12 AM
that is a very strange descrition of ufo's
and why does'nt the military want to know about the sightings
merril
Apr 20 2008, 05:12 PM
I would not be satisfied with any T.V. recreation or "reporting". I would want all reports, technical and testamonial, and knowledge of what the responsible experts finally concluded.
Planes, weather, radar- it deserves a full report that a snippet, unfortunately, may not be able to cover.
"Seeing objects" may mean radar visualization. The way this television story goes, it uses (IMO) leading remarks. Reaching towards a potentially false conclusion, by speaking in limited, undetailed, and skewed generalizations.
Why, for example, were these UFOs not photographed or filmed? What about corroborating witnesses inside the airplanes, who saw them with their own two eyes, or through the lens of a camera (albeit dark). At least a dark print is better than nothing, and might hint at eye-visual contact.
What is more important, is flying safely and trouble-free. Not thinking- "scare the audience with unresolved problems".
merril
Apr 20 2008, 05:31 PM
Oh. And, any pilot who complained his face went flush, I would send for a physical. If there were no obvious, external cause.