NUFORC Sighting 175754

Occurred: 2023-05-13 13:30 Local - Approximate
Reported: 2023-05-13 15:03 Pacific
Duration: Around an hour
No of observers: 1

Location: Didnt fly over any city, --, Canada
Location details: It entered U.S airspace, nothern canada and went near the coast of Ireland

Shape: Unknown
Characteristics: Aircraft nearby

I spotted an extremely peculiar unidentified aircraft on radar

I was checking the radar on Plane Finder when I spotted a fast aircraft over Northern Canada (it was in the Hudson Bay when I first spotted it) and was flying at a perfectly steady altitude of 40 000 feet at around 7 200 Km/h. The aircraft had absolutely no identification, squawk or callsign and the map showed it moved nearly sideways (not in angle, it was litteraly almost on it’s side, somehow). It’s flight path shows it flying in a curve (or as later referred, ‘ark’) from Northern Alaska to Ontario. There was no takeoff seen in the altitude record at all, it was a perfect line both for altitude and speed. Then suddenly out of nowhere, it performed a 90 degree turn, you read that correctly, a 90 degree turn to the west and lost around 500 feet in a matter of seconds at the kapiscau river in ontario. In utter disbelief, I shared this finding to a relative. When I sent it, it told me the app named said aircraft ‘FABD62’, altough it did not have have any other information on it whatsoever (this is so you can look at it’s flight path yourself if you want). Now, back to this UFO. It’s journey didn’t end there from my sigthing tho. It then flied in an ark pattern (which was perfect on radar, no other turns were seen as you’d see normally with other aircraft) over Quebec, passing Labrador and started flying over a busy airspace over the Atlantic, all these facts remove the theory this couldve been a satellite or an experimental hypersonic plane (because of the altitude, constant speed and 90 degree turn). Since the 90 degree turn 500 metre drop, it has kept an altitude of 35 000 metres since that point. Now, after a few minutes as the aircraft was flying at exactly 7 562 km/h at all times during it’s journey, it started approaching a point in-between Ireland and France, passing near a passenger jet which I dont remember the callsign of from Air France as it was in a busy area. Suddenly, all traces of the UFO vanished from radar. Now, the reason it has not been shot down was because no fighter jet could possibly keep up with a speed like that. The app also marked the UFO as unknown so I doubt it was private. This also doesnt seem like anything experimental since performing a 90 degree turn like it did is impossible for any possible aircraft (not mentionning how it kept it’s incredible speed and it’s altitude). Tracing back the first ark it did from Alaska to Ontario, it could have taken off from Russia but have been noticed on FLARM radar over Alaska. By the way, the source indicated for the radar is FLARM. I currently seem to have been the only person to notice this. It had also passed dangerously close to numerous other airliners along it’s two arks on it’s flight path. When I looked back at the flight path after dissapearing near Ireland, it only showed the first ark of it’s journey.





Posted 2023-05-19

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