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An Air Force pilot reported an event that continues to raise questions among aviation and defense experts

An Air Force pilot reported an event that continues to raise questions among aviation and defense experts. While flying a routine training route he saw a craft descend from the sky with no sound and no visible propulsion. The object landed on open terrain as if guided by precision technology. Its movement was smooth controlled and unlike any aircraft he had seen before.


As the pilot circled above the craft released a slow spreading mist that expanded across the ground. At first the pilot thought it was exhaust but the mist behaved differently. It did not rise into the air or move with the wind. Instead it stayed low and spread evenly across the field. Moments later the pilot noticed something strange on his radar screen.
Every trace of the craft and its landing was gone. The radar feed showed a clean empty area as if nothing had ever touched the ground. Even the pilot’s previous flight path marks disappeared. This sudden loss of data made him realize the mist might be designed to block or erase radar signatures. No known military technology can remove completed data in real time.
The pilot continued to circle at a safe distance and watched as the mist slowly faded. When the air cleared the craft lifted from the ground in complete silence and shot upward at a speed the pilot could not measure. He tried to follow but lost visual contact within seconds. His instruments remained unresponsive for several minutes before returning to normal.


After reporting the event the pilot learned that other radar stations also lost data at the same moment. This raised further questions about how the craft managed to interfere across multiple systems at once. Whether the event was natural engineered or connected to unknown technology remains uncertain. The pilot believes the experience shows how much we still do not understand about what may be visiting our airspace.

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