Pentagon Report Highlights Near Miss With UFO Over Atlantic Ocean

A commercial airplane near New York narrowly avoided a collision with an unidentified flying object, according to the Pentagon’s latest UFO report. The incident, which took place over the Atlantic Ocean, is now under investigation by the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).

While the term “UFO” is used here, it does not imply Martians were involved in this incident. Credible evidence exists of an unidentified object, possibly material or ethereal, with origins tied to a government facility, outer space, the ocean depths, another dimension, or a spiritual domain.

The report documented 757 sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) reported between May 2023 and June 2024. Among these, the New York incident stood out as the only event flagged for posing a potential safety risk to a flight.

Pilots described the object as “cylindrical” during their report to the Federal Aviation Administration. While investigators are working to uncover more details, the timing and identity of the airline involved have not been disclosed.

The Pentagon’s report identified nearly 300 cases as conventional objects, such as drones, satellites, or weather balloons. However, hundreds of sightings remain unresolved due to insufficient evidence, adding to the mystery surrounding UAPs.

Despite the intrigue, AARO reiterated that none of the cases reviewed have shown signs of extraterrestrial activity. “To date, AARO has discovered no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology,” the report stated.

This close call underscores the importance of rigorous investigation into unidentified phenomena, particularly when they intersect with public safety concerns. The Pentagon’s work reflects a commitment to transparency and aviation security.