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Mystery 'flying saucer' zooms within feet of passenger jet over UK airport

Official UK aviation reports reveal alarming close encounters between pilots and mysterious UFOs, including a 'flying saucer' lurking near a London airport

An Airbus passenger jet coming in to land at London Gatwick was approached by an unidentified disc-shaped object (Stock image)(Image: Getty Images)

Pilots flying commercial aircraft in the UK have detailed terrifyingly close encounters with unidentified flying objects and suspected drones, official reports show. In one alarming incident, an Airbus passenger jet coming in to land at London Gatwick was approached by an unidentified disc-shaped object.


Details released by the UK Airprox Board state: "The A319 pilot reports that descending, turning left, a disc or 'flying saucer' type suspected drone was seen flying very close in the opposite direction, at the same level to them, past their right wing.


"Approximately 100-300ft from their aircraft wing. The object looked like a disc with darker markings on the rim, a suspected possible drone but not sure. It was very close to the aircraft, but no evasive action was required as they were in a turn already."


An assessment of the near-miss at Gatwick concluded that the safety of the jet had been 'reduced' (Stock image)(Image: Getty Images)

Following an assessment of the near-miss, the board concluded that the safety of the jet had been "reduced", according to The Sun.

A separate incident occurring in the same month near Heathrow Airport involved an A321 aircraft whose crew spotted a drone passing dangerously close.


Official documents state: "The A321 pilot reports that, whilst in a left turn on to base leg at LHR (over Marlow), a drone was witnessed to fly down the left-hand-side of the aircraft at close enough proximity to see details such as the colour, shape and individual props spinning."

A separate incident occurred in the same month near Heathrow Airport(Image: alxpin via Getty Images)

Investigating the close call, Airprox officials said: "The board considered that providence had played a major part in the incident and/or a definite risk of collision had existed."


The reports follow another striking encounter detailed by the board involving military personnel.

Two Royal Air Force pilots operating an air-to-air refuelling mission at 16,000ft over the North Sea off the Norfolk coast spotted an unidentified craft.

One pilot inside a Voyager tanker was forced to duck as the object zoomed past at a distance of just 100ft to 150ft.

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Although the pilot of an accompanying Typhoon fighter also witnessed the object, it failed to show up on radar systems.

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