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Tonz
2nd June 2014, 02:30
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UFO nearly collides with airplane in Australia
Posted by: Alejandro Rojas May 28, 2014 1 Comment 6,403 Views

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The Australian Transportation Safety Bureau (ATSB) released a report this week on the investigation of a “near collision” between an unknown object and an airplane. After investigation, the object remains unidentified.
The incident occurred around 9:13 am on March 19, 2014. A turboprop airliner was on approach to Perth Airport when the crew spotted a UFO. They said they first saw a bright strobe light. The light moved towards their plane when they realized the light was attached to a larger object.


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They described the UFO as grey in color and cylindrical shaped. The crew says they had to make evasive maneuvers to avoid colliding with the object. They estimated they avoided the object by only 100 feet.
The incident took place about 23 km north-northeast of Perth in controlled airspace. The area below 3500 feet is restricted for the military. The near collision was at about 3700 feet. The ATSB checked with the military, suspecting the object was an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), but the Australian Defence Force said they had not been operating UAVs in the area at the time of the incident.

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The ATSB was not able to identify the UFO, nor any UAV operators in the area. They noted that recreational use of UAVs is becoming more popular and poses a threat to aviation safety. However, the incident took place over restricted military airspace, which would seemingly make it less likely to be a recreational remote controlled vehicle.
Australia has had a number of UFO sightings make the news this year, and their media regularly covers UFO reports. The Australian government declassified a number of UFO reports in 2012. Check out the video below for more.

this has some of the info and buearocratic measures the the Aust. gov.took on during the last 50 years.and a few of the unavoidable cases that tptb couldn;t shake off.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-xkYAl7TkI

in other reports about the Perth near collision, the authorities have put down to a uav

this is the most typical coment from authorities is..source .http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/554060/20140529/ufo-perth-collision-aircraft.htm#.U4vgofmSyCk

The unknown flying object was first assumed as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as 3,500 below feet AMSL was Australian Defence Force's military restricted airspace.

However, ADF, confirmed that it was not conducting UAV's operation at the time and was not aware of any related activities at the time of the near collision.

ATSB was not able to confirm and identify any UAV operator in the nearby area.

The summary report is part of ATSB's Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin consisting of short investigations on incidents that can highlight valuable safety lessons for pilots, operators and safety managers. The bulletin is released periodically with reports based on supplied information from organisations and individuals.

In this case, ATSB advised against UAV's, including those recreational drone flyers that pose great threats to aircraft.

ATSB spokesman Stuart Godley told ABC says that it has investigated two other incidents of UAVs operating near airports.

"There was also one at Newcastle, three days after the incident at Perth and that was a suspected UAV almost colliding with a helicopter. Apart from that, we've seen one in Port Macquarie where a UAV was operating in the vicinity of the aerodrome without doing any radio calls but apart from those two we haven't had any other incidents reported to us."

The spokesman for the Civil Aviation Safety, Peter Gibson, called for owners to follow the very simple rules of flying UAV's.

"Stay under 400 feet, stay 5 kilometres away from an airport, so that keeps you away from any aircraft that might be flying, planes or helicopters, staying more than 30 metres away from people or property keeps a safe buffer distance from people who could get injured from your machine, and always keep your machine in line of sight so you can see where it is, keep it under control at all times," he said.

Those who will not abide by these rules shall be fine from $800 to $8,000 and if someone is injured, prosecution shall proceed.

ohhhhh please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Spiral
2nd June 2014, 07:51
Good one tonton, yet more proof that UFOs are using strobes / flashing lights to mimic man made flying objects :thup: