JAL Flight 1628 UFO Incident Over Alaska New Re-creation 2010

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In November, 1986, a Japanese crew of a jumbo freighter aircraft witnessed a UFO while flying over the state of Alaska. This sighting gained international attention when the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it was going to officially investigate this sighting because the Air Route Traffic Control Center in Anchorage, Alaska, had reported that the UFO had been detected on radar. Captain Terauchi was featured on numerous radio and TV programs and in People Magazine.

Featured in this video is John Callahan who was the Division Chief of the Accidents and Investigations Branch of the FAA in Washington DC and UFO investigator Brent Mitchell.

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  • They ALWAYS dismiss UFO sightings,coming from a veteran pilot,actually TWO pilots,this is a very serious matter.

  • 5:15 as soon as they say "Radar picking up object behind you" they are like Oh Shit.... I would have been creeped the hell out having been up there all alone on an airliner next to a U.F.O

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  • uouuu ! ufo flying at 2000,3000km/H INSANE

  • @RipUaNewApple you automatically believe something you see on a tv show. Tv is often not fact at all

  • @210482fmj You're a hoax. He had to manuver the Aircraft, professional pilot, 30 years expericence, deviated from his present heading, a 737 doing a 360, they don't usually do that for fun, unless it's serious. This event is pretty significant, don't think they "created a hoax."

  • @01Laffey yuo don't understand. you refer search for it and think browsing website is official sources. You really cannot consider anything on the web as official or authorized information. I am smart enough to know that you cannot take information on websites seriously. its not even official. ITs a bit like the fact you are watching this video on a youtube website and the fact all it is, is a website. YOU have no way of telling if the faa ever even acknowledged this. unlikely

  • @01Laffey Another good document is this which investigates all aspects of the event, media and investigation

    brumac[dot]8k[dot]com/JAL1628/­JL1628.html

    obviously replace the dots with (.)

  • @210482fmj or you just coudnt be arsed to search for it. FAA is the governing and investigative body of US aviation, i think they know what they are talking about

  • @210482fmj hi ,i read leslie keans book,a lot of top level witnesses in this book,,and some governments i.e france,brazil, are spending lots of money on investigating the "phenomena of uaps",

  • @01Laffey I haven't seen that report. PIlots have been known to make hoax reports

  • @210482fmj Well this event happened because the FAA investigated it and wrote a report

    Steuke who led the investigation said that "the FAA [did] not have enough material to confirm that something was there", and though they were "accepting the descriptions by the crew" they were "unable to support what they saw"

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