Gliding Cylinder Perceptible in Fresh York Considered UFO 2500 Toes Above See VIRAL VIDEO

Gliding Cylinder Perceptible in Fresh York Considered UFO 2500 Toes Above See VIRAL VIDEO


A strange flying object is captured in a camera in the sky of New York City. It was captured by a woman in her camera when she was traveling by airplane. Was it UFO? The case is reported to be about a month ago. On 25 March, a woman named Mitchell Reece was traveling on a commercial flight. Suddenly his attention went to the window. In front of him, he saw such an object flying in the sky, which he had no idea about.

It has been claimed to be seen near Lagardia Airport in New York. The woman captured it in her camera and then posted on FB. The woman also shared a video of this. In which he wrote that he saw a cylinder flying in the sky. The woman also informed Federal Flight Management after this. According to the New York Post, the woman has not yet received any response in this regard from the Federation.

Thomas Wartman, state director of Mutual UFO Community in Ohio watched the video footage. They found that the item was flying at an altitude of about 2500 feet. When the plane was getting closer to the airport, it was very close to it. It has been said that drones do not fly at such a height, and the drone is not to fly at such a height. Thomas said that even if this item was related to a military or defense, it is not a matter of a close to the plane.

Thomas concluded that it was potentially a threat to the plane. Another thing surprised him that the object was in a circular figure. Wartman says that there is a need to do more research on this. It did not look like a commercial plane. Neither did it have any wings nor there was any tail in it. At the time when the object was seen, the woman’s plane was just 15 minutes away from Lagardia Airport and it was flying at a speed of 370 km per hour.

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