A UFO researcher in the United States has revealed that he has obtained numerous images of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that several pilots reported seeing while flying over the Pacific Ocean. This phenomenon has occurred quite frequently, with multiple sightings reported in just the past two months.
Although there is no officially recognized evidence, the reports of UFO sightings are becoming increasingly difficult to dismiss. Notably, in the last two months alone, dozens of pilots have reported seeing strange objects flying nearby as they traversed the Pacific.
Ben Hansen, a former FBI agent and host of the UFO Witness program on Discovery+, recently disclosed that he possesses images of UFOs provided by pilots.
Many pilots report seeing UFOs while flying over the Pacific. (Photo: Hypocenter 101).
According to him, pilots from various airlines, including Southwest Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, have reported seeing UFOs more than once.
For instance, Pilot Mark Hulsey, while flying near the coast of Los Angeles on August 18, sent a message to air traffic control asking, “We see some aircraft to our north, circling and flying much higher than us. Do you know who they are?” However, air traffic control had no information on them.
Pilot Mark Hulsey, who reported seeing a UFO in August. (Photo: Hypocenter 101).
About 23 minutes later, Hulsey reported that he initially saw three aircraft, but now there were seven, flying approximately 1,500 to 3,000 meters above his plane.
Hulsey stated in a recording: “They keep flying in circles. I’m a Marine Corps pilot, I’ve seen a lot of things, but I’ve never seen anything like this.”
An image showing a bright unidentified flying object contrasting with stars (the three bright spots circled in red are stars). (Photo: Hypocenter 101).
Another pilot, Chris Van Voorhis, told the Daily Mail that he saw 3 to 5 very bright unidentified flying objects while flying over the Pacific in August. Similar to Hulsey’s report, Van Voorhis confirmed that the strange objects were also flying in circles. He stated they could not be satellites, like Elon Musk’s Starlink system, as they were moving in different directions rather than the same direction.
Pilot Van Voorhis. (Photo: Chris Van Voorhis).
According to Van Voorhis, during a flight from Japan to Honolulu (Hawaii, USA) for Japan Airways, he also saw disc-shaped flying objects. They formed a triangular pattern before abruptly disappearing. The pilot flying ahead of Van Voorhis also witnessed the same phenomenon.
A diagram showing some locations and dates when pilots reported UFO sightings in August and September 2022. (Photo: Ben Hansen).
Hansen concluded that many other commercial pilots also reported seeing unidentified flying objects in August and September 2022, and air traffic control had no idea what they were. However, some pilots did not officially report their sightings, believing that no agency would investigate such matters or, worse, that they would face ridicule.