By Tim Binnall
An airline passenger flying over New Mexico captured footage of a curious cluster of mysterious glowing objects hovering in the sky. The strange sighting reportedly occurred back in May, though only came to light earlier this week. According to a detailed report from the witness, they were on a flight en route to Los Angeles when they spotted the puzzling group of UFOs outside their window. The glowing orbs initially "appeared in three rows stacked two per row," though "as the objects traveled alongside our aircraft they would slowly form a stagnated straight line." At the time of the sighting, the witness says, the plane was flying near the town of Taos at an altitude of around 30,000 feet.
"When I first noticed the objects, the lights coming from them appeared a bright yellowish-orange color with a flame-like appearance," the witness recalled, observing that the illumination seemed to pulsate with some regularity. Intriguingly, they indicated that "when the light source would dim at times I could make out a reflective silver rim on two of the objects." That brief glimpse of the odd UFOs seemed to suggest that they were "disc-shaped or cylindrical in nature." Remarkably, the witness says that the sighting lasted so long that they actually stopped filming and began taking pictures of the peculiar objects.
"These six objects would eventually enter a large cloud bank," the airline passenger said, noting that their illumination remained visible nonetheless. After the UFOs passed through the clouds, they "blinked off" and simply vanished from sight rather than "ascend or descend." As for what the weird cluster could have been, setting aside the extraterrestrial hypothesis, one possibility is that they were flares that were being used in some kind of military exercise or the illumination may have been emanating from the ground and only appeared to be in the sky due to the unique angle of the witness. What do you think the airline passenger filmed while flying over New Mexico? Share your best guess with us at the C2C Facebook page.