Pilot reports ‘silver cannister’ UFO feet from his plane during ‘creepy’ air traffic control call: ‘Good luck with the aliens’

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A recording of the “creepy” moment a pilot was told “good luck with the aliens” after reporting a UFO sighting to air traffic control has resurfaced following the bizarre incident over the skies of Rhode Island.

Newly resurfaced video of the live ATC broadcast captures the moment the pilot told the ground team, “It appears to be standing still,” as the mysterious object, which he compared to a silver canister, floated beside him.

A recording of the “creepy” moment a pilot was told “good luck with the aliens” after reporting a UFO sighting to ATC. Robert – stock.adobe.com
The pilot described the ‘astonishing’ object as a small silver canister hovering near his plane at 3,500 feet. VASAviation/Youtube

“Looks like a strange, small object that we just floated by. A small silver canister. Do you know what that could be?” the pilot told ATC in the recording, shared on YouTube in October by the VASAviation channel, which regularly posts ATC frequency conversations.

After ATC confirmed that they did not know what the object was and asked for further details, the pilot responded that the UFO was just feet from their plane in midair.

“Appears to be standing still and I’m at 3,500 feet. It was right off our wingtip. Small silver canister,” said the pilot, flying a Piper PA-32RT-300T Turbo Lance II, which seats up to five passengers.

He added that the “astonishing” object did not appear to be attached to anything, but was just “hovering” in midair, in response to a further question about whether it was a drone or a balloon.

“Creepy!” the ground team responded in the short clip, before another ATC operative adds, “Good luck with the aliens!”

The ‘creepy’ incident’s recording, shared by VASAviation, resurfaced and went viral. ControllerAircraft/Youtube

It is believed that the incident over Rhode Island occurred around the same time as the video’s posting on Oct. 27.

The clip has since been shared on social media and went viral.

The FAA did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

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