Footage of dozens of unexplained lights/UAPs in Boston recorded from airplane

Video Captures Mysterious UAPs in Boston from Airplane

I recorded this footage while flying into Boston Logan Airport exactly one week ago. While it’s a lengthy video, I assure you that it features strange phenomena throughout. There are moments where the camera seems to capture empty sky, showcasing a skyline with darker patches. My aim was to film some unusual dark clouds that stood out among the otherwise typical cloud formations.

What made these clouds intriguing was their stark contrast to the lighter ones; the dark clouds didn’t let any light through, while the others allowed glimpses of the skyline. Unfortunately, those clouds didn’t make it into the video.

To anticipate some common reactions: these were not aircraft, despite the appearance of red and green lights some viewers may notice. The video isn’t the clearest because I recorded it while looking through double-pane glass with an iPhone 12, but I had a much better view with my own eyes. I’m familiar with the lighting requirements for various aircraft, and I observed that several of these “lights” were hovering or moving back and forth without gaining altitude. They were also surprisingly low given their distance from the airport and proximity to city buildings.

Towards the end of the flight, one light with an orange hue appeared to approach the plane, matching our speed as we neared the runway. It then slowed down and drifted away just before we touched down, which felt too close for comfort for any conventional aircraft. The lights resembled something like the ‘Jimmy Neutron’ neutron, with their outer parts spinning rapidly around the center. Additionally, some lights moved in synchrony and held their positions in the sky, creating what looked like triangular formations.

Having flown in and out of Logan for 17 years, I’m quite familiar with the approach patterns in that airspace, and I’ve never witnessed anything remotely like this in all my travels.

One thought on “Footage of dozens of unexplained lights/UAPs in Boston recorded from airplane

  1. Wow, that sounds like a really intriguing experience! It’s fascinating to hear about the unusual lights and how they behaved differently from typical aircraft. The fact that you have so much flying experience around Boston Logan Airport definitely lends credibility to your observations. It’s interesting that the darker clouds you mentioned didn’t show up on camera, as they seem like they contributed to the overall strangeness of the scene.

    I can see why you would want to document what you saw, especially given the unusual movements and formations of the lights. The comparison to the Jimmy Neutron neutron is quite vivid, and it really paints a picture of what you witnessed! It’s not every day that someone captures something like this, and it sounds like it raised a lot of questions. Have you had any discussions with others who might have seen similar things, or do you plan to share your footage with any communities interested in UAPs?

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