Sadly it should be noted that there is still a stigma attached to pilots reporting UFOs or anomalies by most commercial airlines and by virtually all military. Pilots consider it a career ending maneuver and the best case is removal from the cockpit and assigned desk duty. For a pilot this is indistinguishable from ending ones career. Occasionally there is safety in numbers, such as when two or more people in cockpit and several crew member report seeing the same anomaly, or when multiple passenger make the same report. If you spend time with pilots (as I have, 31 years in the airline business) you will understand that UFOs and other anomalies are seen infrequently but they are seen and rarely reported.
- WWII Pilots on Foo Fighters Telepathic Experience
- American Airlines Pilot Sees UFO
- Commercial Pilots Sees UFO - Kansas City
- Multiple Commercial Airline Pilot UFO Encounters
- Pilots, Passengers & Crew See UFO for 8 Minutes
- Lufthansa Pilot Sees UFO Out of NY
- Research Site For Pilot Sightings 1916-2000
- JAL Flight 1628
- China Airways Alters Course Due to UFO
- UFO Lures Airplane
- UFO at Ohare, Pilots, Tower all See UFO
- Pilot Ray Bowyer Sees Mile Long UFO
- Commercial Pilots Film UFO At 41,000 Ft
- Pilot Says He Saw A UFO Crash in Texas
- Pilots See Massive UFO over China
- The Stephenville TX UFO Case, Mile Long UFO
- CNN Tells the Milton Torres Case
- Pilots Sees UFO on Approach to San Francisco
- The British Airways 1954 Mothership Sighting
- Coventry Pilot Sees Flower Pedal UFOs
- Space Shuttle as Crime Fighting Machine
- After 40 Years, Pilots Story Comes to Light
- Dogfight with a UFO
- The Chiles / Whitted Encounter
- First Pilot To Die Chasing UFO, Thomas Mantell
- The Kenneth Arnold Case, First Modern UFO Case
- Pilot Gets Clear View of Rectangular UFO
- Bruce Cathie Harmonics, Air New Zealand Pilot
- American West 564, NORAD Tapes
- UFO Dances with Airplane, Canada
- Five Airline Pilots See Same UFO