@@NumbersLetters_ wait, so now we trust the government? I'm losing track here. The FAA also said stop shining lasers at aircraft you think are drones and issued this TFR to drone operators in compliance with the rules. Why would the aliens/UAPs care about TFRs?
i think a lot of people are amazingly filming normal everyday planes, and even...the moon 😳...because they genuinely haven't looked up from the phone in YEARS and have little more than a few seconds here and there getting familiar with the things you would see in the night sky (The moon lady still needs a better excuse ) BUT that definitely doesn't invalidate the many, many valid complaints coming from the less brain rotted public, the officials, law enforcement, etc. This video, just like the subjects of his criticism, is also being a bit ignorant imo, because, as he says, more than one thing can be true at a time. So while i agree that, yes, people are worked up and there is a degree of mass hysteria, with some folks thinking that even normal planes are suspect, that the initial concerns aren't valid and pretty troubling.
@@SpinSurgery I do. Considering how many videos of planes they’ve shared. And stars. And other peoples drones…. And not knowing how refraction in a camera lens works. I guess they’re seeing all this for the first time.
@ yup, because thousands of people believe that drones are in the sky and are taking pictures of airplanes, military planes, and drones as a result because they’ve been conditioned to believe it’s drones. Show me one drone video that isn’t an airplane or a star. One.
Along with thousands of testimonials from all over the world over the years by aerial trained military and commercial jet pilots. One would have to be very narrow-minded, uninformed, and uneducated to think every single claim is false.
An Ocean County Sheriff’s officer reporting 50 drones coming on shore from the ocean at Island Beach State Park. I spent most of my life at the Jersey shore, and I am congenitally unable to keep from looking up when an airplane flies over. It is going to take a hell of a long time to count 50 aircraft, at night, over Island Beach State Park. Even in the ‘80s and ‘90s when flight ops out of McGuire AFB were significantly more numerous than they are now. And that is a very specific description: coming on shore from the ocean. Not flying up or down the coast as they do flying into/out of the NY metro airports. Flying east to west over south Jersey from the ocean you have international flights into Philly, and flights into McGuire. No one with a functioning brain cell is mistaking a C-17 or KC-135 going into McGuire as a drone. They are too big, and too low, not to recognize them, and even then, you might get lucky and see two or three of them. How many international flights are going into Philly from the east in an hour? It ain’t 50! Naval Weapons Station Earle reporting “multiple” drone violations of their airspace in Monmouth County. They don’t know the difference??
I’ve been an airline pilot for 33 years. I live in NJ and have seen the drones a few times. I live 12 miles west of Newark airport. I’ve seen the drones in groups of 2 and as many as 12. They fly perfectly spaced at times like a formation and I’ve seen them move over an area performing what looks like grid mapping. The drones I saw were moving as if the were on what I would call a predetermined flight plan, they weren’t just randomly flying around. They also don’t look like a 4 prop drone, they are BIG and are almost shaped as if they are fixed wing. Nav lights, strobes as well as other lighting. Almost as if it was trying to be disguised as an airplane. I’ve been flying since I was 18, now 57, and I don’t have an explanation. I even doubted what people were saying until I saw them… it’s weird
Thank you Steve. I live in Jersey and been out with binoculars in woods seeing some crazy drones, the flight patters, the groupings, they low very low .. its all very weird.
I’d really like to hear your opinion on the “drones” that were causing problems for RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and other bases in the UK. The videos provided for them show F-15’s scrambled to investigate and chasing these drones which seemed to be very capable at out manoeuvring the fighters. The base themselves posted about the drone problem recognising the threat, with British Anti-Drone troops being deployed to the bases to help deal with them, this was a couple of weeks before the similar reports now happening in the US. A lot of the videos were taken down, and aviation enthusiasts who tried to live stream the event (it was happening nightly for a couple weeks) had their UA-cam channels deleted. These events seem like there really could be something going on here that seems unlikely to be civilian aviation/ civilian drones
i guess it was just a matter of time before the narcissists started using the idiocracy meme to gaslight people. suddenly millions of people all over the world have lost the ability to identify planes. well alrighty then....
Military drones they don't want the pubic to know about. This is why the press conference the National security council John Kirby said "These are aircraft operating lawfully". Lot of these are actual aircraft see the lights on them match FAA required lighting. If there were illegal drones they would not be using red and green and flashing white lights. DOD has been using unmanned delivery system to bring things between military bases could be that is what some of these are.
Good. Because we are vulnerable AF to a drone incursion, based on what’s been proven in Russia and Ukraine. The only reason to have a lax posture is to invite a pearl harbor.
Yea that is why I have the theory that our government is the owner of these mystery drones. Kind of a false flag operation so that congress will pass laws and provide more funding to the defense industry
Veteran from the Intelligence community and current UAS Operator here: this video is highly dismissive of potentially viable UAPs whether confirmed as UAS or manned aircraft. There is a significant overload of false positives and AI generated content that IS misinformation, however there are actual direct contacts between local law enforcement, New Jersey National Guard, and US Coast Guard that confirms aircraft that bear similar physical characteristics and flight behaviors. Another risk is mimicry of aviation to avoid immediate determination of a threat- and just as well not all reconnaissance actions are covert. Overtly operating provides the capacity to surveil detection and interdiction capabilities. Whether that is happening or not, the assumption of risk has to be weighed carefully. Can we afford to be wrong? Don’t jump to conclusions and don’t dismiss threats is a good doctrine to live by. Think like the enemy, how would you erode the confidence of the people and the National Security of a Nation?
@ I watched the video twice before commenting, but I appreciate your engagement. The message in the video conveys as highly dismissive of the sightings in the vicinity of New Jersey and New York. It also comes across as attempting to diminish concerns of threats especially the references to “little green men” and dismissing the volume of reporting. In the defense of the Nation, a very inexpensive ISR asset includes the people. I’d rather have ten thousand reports available to comb through and adapt to rapidly identify viable targets than to ONLY rely on ELINT assets or for the people to not feel comfortable reporting an issue. In the video there is reference that adversaries or non-human entities would not use FAA avoidance lighting and while it would be unusual, it would be irresponsible to write off the UAPs as non-threatening because of observable lighting. The systems avoid physical interdiction, provided the concept of thermal and electronic signature masking which all makes the likelihood of being commercial aircraft unlikely. Reports indicate in some cases violation of TRAs which again mounts evidence against commercial entities. Law Enforcement agencies are providing confirmed reports of physical sighting of the UAPs operating in vicinity of some of the citizen reporting. And again the threat of mimicry remains: it would be an unlikely scenario in which adversaries, our own government, or in the VERY unlikely possibility non-humans would fail to conceive this concept. If people see something- they need to say something, it’s better to explain “That is not an unknown drone, it’s a plane and this is how we know,” then to risk a catastrophic national security incident, because the people were too afraid to come to the government. We need transparency to repair the trust in the system. Intelligence Agencies and Government organizations have the capacity and under certain circumstance the legality to deceive in the interest of “National Security”. I’m just saying- it doesn’t hurt to be skeptical or observant. I wouldn’t be quick to conclude anything at this point.
@nameless vet . I would erode confidence by voting for Biden , or any other British/ EU politician , and erode National Security by mass uncontrolled immigration . OH!! hang on someone has already thought of it.........
Just because the report came from law enforcement, the National Guard, or the Coast Guard doesn’t make it any more credible than a random civilian. Having been a part of several of those organizations myself I can say with certainty they are made up of highly fallible individuals. So far the “evidence” has been less than convincing.
Mover I'm a bit lost on this one. Are you suggesting that this "incident" is just not happening? Just because some (below) average citizens are posting actual manned aircraft and claiming them as drones does not minimize the fact that there are actual drones over parts of the US. Also drones absolutely use positional/navigation lights depending on the unit. FAA Part 107 actually requires anti-collision lights when in operation at night. Seeing as these drones are being described as "SUV" sized it supports the idea that they would be equipped with such lights. Also if these drones are indeed an adversary testing the US response to such an incident, it would make sense to have the units illuminated that way they are actually seen by the public. At any rate these drones are indeed real and this incident is ongoing. If someone gets attacked by a bear, and the general public starts mislabeling every dog as a bear, the peoples stupidity shouldn't detract from the fact that someone was legitimately attacked by a bear.
Why would these drones have what appear to be similar to positional lights? If these craft were operated by an adversary, this would be a way to maximize the distress and confusion. If these craft had no lights, there would be few reports. Look up the history of this kind of activity during the Cold War. The Soviet Union intentionally conducted aircraft and balloon experiments in places that would be visible to NATO and cause distress to the public.
I was watching many of the videos, and there are maybe 2-3 shots when airplanes captured, besides these drones. I know we want to say people are stupid, but its also stupid to think military now conducting secret tech in most populated areas for weeks on end. Might as well open military bases as museums in that case...
I'm not sold on the aircraft argument but unless the DOD genuinely doesn't know what they are, I suspect if they were adversarial, they would say so. They didn't have to acknowledge the balloon, which was even less obvious. Also, wouldn't we see them respond if it were a threat?
"posting actual manned aircraft and claiming them as drones does not minimize the fact that there are actual drones over parts of the US." Yes but there is still the issue that a lot of this stuff is just noise being propagated for the sake of it and that's a problem. "Seeing as these drones are being described as "SUV" sized" We should be taking this claim with an SUV sized grain of salt given the sheer amount of bullshit that's going around, and the fact that people misjudge things all the time. "Also if these drones are indeed an adversary testing the US response to such an incident, it would make sense to have the units illuminated that way they are actually seen by the public." In which case it would also make sense for the people in charge not to do shit about it and just play it cool like they did with the Chinese spy ballon a while back. There is also the possibilty that the real core of the incident might have been just a "secret" exercise internal to the military precisely to test the systems at play that ended up making more noise than necessary and now they can't come clean about it because it would defeat the original purpose of the whole thing.
@@keim3548As a licensed fixed wing pilot that also enjoys building and flying drones, most of the video that I have seen are clearly airplanes or helicopters operating normally. Even videos shown by the major news outlets. The one drone video that I saw was a well lighted drone operating in what looked like a legal altitude (below 400 ft AGL). Drone operation, like all airspace operation, is under the jurisdiction of the FAA. It’s legal to operate drone within the federal aviation regulations (FAR). This is much crying of wolf, IMHO.
This is the way. I remember in the early 2010s when DJI came out with the flame wheel F450. I built one and lit it up with AutoZone LED strips and flew around in the hood- it would stop traffic😂
@@citizenblue if this is the thing happening by the thousands across the nation, don’t you think a lot of people will be facing jail time and it should be investigated?
Airports don't shut down runways because of airliners flying around. Stewart International Airport in Newburgh, NY shut down it's runways for about an hour last night (12-13-2024) for these unknown lights flying around.
So clearly a government psy op! They want the public freaking out begging for daddy government to take more of our liberty! They want to ban all private drone ownership! They’ve been working on this for months!
There are some idiots taking footage of planes. But there are genuine sightings of drones flying over sensitive airspace, otherwise the police wouldn’t be sending their own drones.
So, there aren't SUV sized drones that last 6 hours in the sky before heading back out towards the ocean that don't have any heat signature coming off them?
Right? Thought I was crazy, i checked the news that came out from yesterday again and yes; murphy did say he sent helicpoters to go monitor these things and they did say that the pilots would “lose them” and that they also had no heat signature, so idk maybe this guy just didnt see those reports or someone is straight up lying
Honestly I live in jersey and the truth is somewhere in the middle… but going to the extreme saying that all we are just seeing are airliners is straight up disrespectful imo, not everyone is crazy and something is definitely going on, people are reporting strange orbs of lights all over as well… so are those also airliners ? Absolutely not, this video is just wanting to make everyone seem like nothing is happening while I dont know exactly what is happening; i know for sure something certainly is going on
@@samster2294 this channel is going to give you the conventional point of view and from that perspective, there is no shame for them and being wrong about this only later to be proven wrong. It’s not a lot different than sports commentators who push the conventional narrative and then something completely opposite unfolds. They just roll with it.
It all reminds me of the first 24-36 hours immediately following the 9/11 incident when EVERY. SINGLE. PLANE was “flying way too low like he’s trying to hit something”.
@ Yes it does, know it all. I was answering hundreds of phone calls saying exactly that. You think when they closed the airspace all the thousands of planes in the air just miracled themselves back to the ground?
...and so... why would aliens, or even other countries, want to advertise their presence by using navigation lights? Better to fly completely dark so nobody sees them... surely? They would hardly be afraid of FAA rules.
A Chinese citizen was recently arrested for flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. He hacked the drone to fly at a higher altitude and it was discovered he took many photos over sensitive areas of the base. He was located as he was about to board a plane to China. Edited to correct my grammar errors because I’m old enough to have a respect for the English language.
@@jvery19 not sure what the difference is, but it’s pretty rural near Vandenberg and only so many places someone could get close enough to fly from. It would be easy to stand out.
I am actually with you that these sightings are nothing more than commercial aircraft on approach -in most cases- they appear to hang in the air relative to the person viewing. I have been involved with aviation in one form or another most of my life and have witnessed only one event that I just could not explain...and this was 30 years ago...pre drone if you will. Love your channel and keep up the great work. Respectfully, ex- F/A-18 plane captain.
I'm guessing you do not live in NJ. it's very alarming here. Skies go crazy at night. These things are flying crazy low. Some just hover for an extended amount of time, whilst illuminating bright, then suddenly going dark. I saw a swarm of at least 50 of them all traveling north, all in a 2 hour time span.
The news outlets always seem to crop up the ridiculous UFO stories when there is other stuff going on causing Americans to be upset. “Oh look over there!”
The most scary thing is that this mass hysteria is about to impose restrictions, likely permanent, on my freedom to fly in NJ and elsewhere in the US. A NJ utility has requested that the FAA restrict *all* aircraft from flying over certain power generation facilities in response to spotting some drones over these facilities There are already regs on the books for this about loitering over these types of facilities. The Idiocracy reference is so true and sad.
@ why do you assume these are bad reports? I’ve seen them with my own eyes, and I’m familiar with what planes actually look like. Those UAV type drones are NOT the only ones flying around at night!
When I was a kid my dad was stationed in Nebraska. Some friends and I were hanging out one night and we noticed some lights hovering in the sky. We watched them for a bit and they weren't moving. We were in our early teens and got to joking around about "maybe it's a UFO". I minute or so later an airliner passed overhead low enough we could see the windows along the side of the aircraft. If an airplane is coming right at you in the dark, the lights look like they're hovering. Might want to duck.
Some of the "airplane" type drones are the Government Military Drones trying to track the real alien spacecraft and they are getting shot down by the superior Alien technology.
I for one immensely enjoyed my last flight on a UFO. The pilots were suspiciously human, and the ticket said it was an Airbus, but I'm not buying that. We made it from Wisconsin to Texas in less than three hours, so OBVIOUSLY that is something beyond human technology.
They have been seen going into and coming out of the ocean. Occasionally they appear as the size of an airliner. They were seen to be chased ineffectually by an F-15 over RAF Lakenheath in the UK. So this is not nothing. It is not a prank by an enthusiast. The 'drones' have been fired on using automatic weapons. Just because you do not know what they are, is no reason to dismiss it all as a hoax.
I have 17 years experience in professional photography. The orb looks like an out of focus light source. I have seen the phenomena many times. Most reasonable explanation: Just an out of focus plane.
I lived nearly 8 years near YVR airport. On any given day, crossing the Arthur Laing bridge in Vancouver toward YVR, I've regularly counted 3 or 4 aircraft on final at a glance all in a line. The bridge runs perpendicular to the runway. They look like they're floating in the air because they're head on toward the runway and still too far away to perceive speed. At night or at the distances they're separated all you can see are their lights I'd say its more likely a lot of people are seeing the constant cycle of aircraft landing at a busy airport than strings of drones. Aircraft are landing literally every few minutes
4:08 THANK YOU!! My home town did the same thing. Turns out, people finally learned that there are a lot of aircraft here.... because there is an international airport, an AFB, medical helicopters and (since we are on a state border, where the local law enforcement from each state help eachother) LEO aircraft....helicopters, planes and two types of drones. 🤦🏽♂️😄 It's like I posted on your community post: it's like when "chemtrails" became more mainstream..... I thought " 🤔 ...is this the first time people are seeing contrails and they are not understanding what they are seeing!?" yes. yes it was exactly that. ......and this is the same thing. 🤦🏽♂️ "Keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out." 👍 9:58 😂😂😂😂 EXACTLY! man, I can't say thank you enough! Nobody will listen to me. Many will hear you, and that means the world to me! Thank you, sir, for every facet of the service you've provided for this nation and world! I sincerely mean that!
There was one (now deleted) UFO hunter channel a couple years ago that kept showing these "white fuzzy pulsating triangles" over his neighborhood night after night. Always approaching from the same direction and turning at the same distance from the camera (nothing suspect there). The comment section for each video had hundreds of people saying they had seen similar lights before and were convinced it was "Alien" activity. However, one video he posted ran a second or two too long as the 'triangle" turned (changed heading) the camera auto focused and you could see a green nav light, wingtip strobe, AND the wing root landing light along with the nose gear taxi light. Everybody caught it and boom! Channel deleted. Some people are just desperate to grasp on to anything that helps justify something they believe to be true and will point to even the flimsiest piece of evidence as proof they are right. Others just want to use clickbait titles and video for clicks and views to make money.
I don’t know what you’re talking about… I see these drone swarms every night usually around dusk till 10:30pm hovering around Hartsfield-Jackson. I bet pilots see them too
Interesting that he's ignoring alot of weird shit and cherrypicking the ones that were mistaken for aircraft outta focus. Not surprised. Guys all bout the system he misses it.
@brandspro he is but fairness is a luxury and he's deliberately not addressing the issue fully while presenting this as "dum civilian lookin up" situation. Gimme a break.
Why is my previous comment, which provided links to MrGp3po missing? Please see Naval Weapon Station Earle, Langley AFB, RAF Lakenheath, and Norfolk Navy Yard.
@@MrGp3po I've had mixed luck posting links in youtube comments sections, so you can track these down with google. “While the source and cause of these aircraft operating in our area remain unknown, we can confirm that they are not the result of any Picatinny Arsenal-related activities,” said Lt. Col. Craig A. Bonham II, Picatinny Arsenal Garrison Commander. N.J. military base had 11 ‘confirmed’ mystery drone sightings, Army says Updated: Dec. 10, 2024, 7:14 a.m.|Published: Dec. 10, 2024, 6:45 a.m. By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media William Addison said Thursday. “While no direct threats to the installation have been identified, we can confirm at least two instances of an unidentified drone entering the airspace above Naval Weapons Station Earle,” Drones reported over 2nd N.J. military facility, Navy says Updated: Dec. 12, 2024, 8:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 12, 2024, 2:19 p.m. By Brianna Kudisch | NJ Advance Media A Coast Guard commander in Barnegat Light said during a briefing earlier this week that the drones were spotted following the 47-foot vessel, according to U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-4th Dist., More than a dozen drones spotted off Jersey Shore following Coast Guard boat, lawmaker says Updated: Dec. 11, 2024, 6:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 11, 2024, 12:59 p.m. By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media I take the coast gaurd one with a grain of salt, since we aren't hearing it from the coast gaurd itself. x
I've had mixed luck posting links in youtube comments sections, so you can track these down with google. “While the source and cause of these aircraft operating in our area remain unknown, we can confirm that they are not the result of any Picatinny Arsenal-related activities,” said Lt. Col. Craig A. Bonham II, Picatinny Arsenal Garrison Commander. N.J. military base had 11 ‘confirmed’ mystery drone sightings, Army says Updated: Dec. 10, 2024, 7:14 a.m.|Published: Dec. 10, 2024, 6:45 a.m. By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media William Addison said Thursday. “While no direct threats to the installation have been identified, we can confirm at least two instances of an unidentified drone entering the airspace above Naval Weapons Station Earle,” Drones reported over 2nd N.J. military facility, Navy says Updated: Dec. 12, 2024, 8:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 12, 2024, 2:19 p.m. By Brianna Kudisch | NJ Advance Media A Coast Guard commander in Barnegat Light said during a briefing earlier this week that the drones were spotted following the 47-foot vessel, according to U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-4th Dist., More than a dozen drones spotted off Jersey Shore following Coast Guard boat, lawmaker says Updated: Dec. 11, 2024, 6:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 11, 2024, 12:59 p.m. By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media I take the coast gaurd one with a grain of salt, since we aren't hearing it from the coast gaurd itself. z
There’s definitely a huge amount of misidentification. However, if a bad actor had hostile intentions involving drones, impersonating lawful traffic is an obvious tactic to employ.
@ It seems plausible that there is more than one thing going on here. Any tech-capable actors would be foolish to pass up the opportunity of this confusion to do surveillance, placement of assets or other activities using the heightened background noise as camouflage..
@@CWLemoine Yes, undoubtedly the reactions are overblown and probably the majority of sightings are normal aircraft. Nonetheless there are videos of sightings that are legitimately challenging to categorise and are not readily explicable as drones.
My cousin lives in North Carolina one flew over his house and in the area for 20min or so and it was not an airplane but a huge drone. He said if he see's it again he will shoot it down. become the new folk hero since hawk tua gal scammed everyone.
ADSB and flight radar quickly disprove that a lot of these are airliners or helicopters. The vast majority of what we are seeing is recreational drones. I do think it’s odd that OCSO Sheriff and the coast guard report 50 and 13 UAPs yesterday tho
@@Cr7Vapors3 and? What makes them different than any other human being who desperately "wants to believe"? Human beings are highly irrational creatures, no matter who they are...
Thank you. I always knew people would mistake flares or balloons, but we've gotten to the point people are calling FAA regulated lit aircraft "orbs". I have seen discussions online where people throw around ideas of shining lasers and shooting small arms at them to gauge "their reaction". I worry about people like this! There is certainly concern for national security when foreign nationals are flying DJI over bases, but many people seem to connect these isolated incidents with videos of approach patterns, and unfortunately it creates a bit of hysteria. Nice video as usual Mover.
lol. Calling people idiots when you obviously have not done your homework. Stating if you see blinking lights red and green makes it airliner. However. These objects are the size of cars not airliners. They are in the 8 foot range in size. Are airliners that small????
@@UFOUtopia Whjat are you talking about airliners? There are countless small planes flying the coast up and down all the time! Some of them even one-seaters!
How have they worked out the actual size of these craft? Guesstimates don't count. Something closer looks bigger, something further away looks smaller... Unless they have used genuine triangulation, then the reports are pure speculation.
I’ve seen videos of them dropping in the ocean. And if they are aircraft wouldn’t the government tell everyone? They even stated by police they’ve seen over 50 come up out of the ocean.
If they were adversarial, why wouldn't they tell us and why wouldn't we see them respond? They did both with the Chinese balloon and didn't have to make us aware of either. They're more likely from the research base nearby.
Sure, 12 to 20 'airliners' are following the Coast Guard out at sea. Police reports of 20 to 50 'helicopters or airliners' coming out of the ocean....Ahh, idiocracy? No, just putting the jigsaw puzzle together. The running lights are one arguement but there are too many other anomalous behaviors.
Were they actually *recorded* coming up _out of the water_ ? Were they recorded at all? Or were they, in fact, just coming up into view over the horizon? Or was the report misconstrued, when the police just meant they were crossing onto land from OVER the ocean?
I should not have read as far down into the comments as I did. The sheer amount of people who are ignoring what you're saying and saying they're disappointed with you for your entirely rational position is disturbing. That they seemingly cannot separate your critique of obvious fake or misleading videos from actual incidents and think you're just handwaving it all away is just sad. Thank you for trying to bring reasonable analysis and critical thinking to the table.
Did you watch the video? There's no separation to be made, they are all airliners. It's unfathomable to me how stupid people can be to think differently.
@@kory6897 Did you actually read any of what I wrote? It's just as ignorant to say that everything is fake as it is to believe most of these videos are drones or aliens.
@@NekroBroly it's crazy how I have two guy vehemently ignorant on both side of the spectrum replying to my comment and calling me out. You two should fight amongst yourselves.
@@prinzalbatross9526 I was attempting what called a "conversation" I never called out anyone I was just bringing attention to the obvious gaslighting going on here.
Unknown aircraft with known position lighting required by the FARs…. Hmmmm… Drones are a serious problem for general aviation, I fly an older wood and fabric airplane. I hit a drone on approach, at night, and it did a fair amount of damage to my wing.. Had to replace the leading edge, two ribs, and the torn fabric. Parts of the drone were stuck in the wing cavity. Drones should be 100% required to register. I found the wreckage of the drone about a quarter mile off the threshold on final, it would be nice to track it back to the owner so I could sue for damages. I know several pilots at my home airfield that have had prop strikes during the day. A few were in IMC, the others were VFR, above 3000MSL. For non pilots, a prop strike is a horrific event, the financial burden is extreme. The cost of a propeller for my airplane is around 5k the engine has to be inspected by a certified mechanic, all in all, a prop strike for me cost about 15k cash out of pocket, and that’s very cheap because I fly a very basic plane with a small engine. The cost can skyrocket past 100k for more expensive aircraft. It’s a scourge that needs to be dealt with. It’s only a matter of time before a serious accident kills someone, if that’s not already happened.
For anyone who might be wondering, yes, I do also make note of lights flying over me. I see them all the time. And what do I do when I see them? I pull up the free FlightAware live map because I'm just curious to see where they're going and what type of plane it is.
I've been concerned about the reported drone activity in NJ, because i live in NJ. I also lived right by Newark air port for a number of years, so some of these things definitely look like planes to me. Some look like helicopters. Also i don't take the size estimates that people are giving seriously because there is nothing in the air at whatever altitude to compare it against. The issue is that from what i understand Picatinny Arsenal, Naval Weapons Station Earle, and a Cost Gaurd ship said they've seen stuff in their air space. There was also a medivac flight that was canceled because of this. I would hope they would need more info than some one crying UAP to cancel a medivac flight. Given the Chinese balloon incident i wouldn't be shocked if there was Chinese drone espionage going on. At the same time, i don't know what they would be looking for. Also they could get any image data they wanted from saalites, i think.
Most of the videos I've seen are obviouslt commercial aircraft. You can see the tail logo light and all on most of them. It's amazing how this happens. People who have no clue start looking at the sky for the first time.
There is new information coming in all the time. It all points to non human crafts. They are never landing, there is new video of them. It's incredible to be honest. This is great!
@@brandspro True, but drones can be tracked on radar, so if they were trying to make out they were commercial flights that alone would give them away. Unknown tracks on the radar screen would get an immediate response from the military.
They've been over my house the last 3 weeks. These are 150% not planes. Maybe the footage that YOU seen are planes, if you've seen them in person you would think differently. Last night there was about 6 of them maybe 300 feet up. One of them was the size of a small bus and the others were the size of mini cooper's. What planes would these be that are 300 feet over a residential town on Long Island? I live no where near an airport.
There was one woman here in McKinney who was screaming about “someone illegally flying a drone” in the neighborhood. It was just a test flight for Walmart’s package-delivery service that’s starting next year. (I know that for a fact, because they were using my yard as a test site for their landings.) Nothing illegal about it, but she was threatening to call the police who probably would have dispatched some officers who didn’t know any more about drones than does.
I've never understood how those things are legal to fly over streets and private property. If one of those things falls out of the sky, it could kill someone.
@@herculeholmes504 I hope that is satire. If you look up the leading causes of death in the US, “An airplane fell out of the sky on him” is way down on the list.
@@edwardwright8127 It's not a plane, it's a gadget. It's unmanned, it's remote-controlled, it's heavy enough to do damage, and there's no license required to fly one beyond a certification knowledge test; you can pass the test without demonstrating any level of competence. If you ask me, it's a lawsuit waiting to happen.
@@herculeholmes504 I didn’t ask you, Your comments show no understanding of how drones are regulated in the national airspace, but you think people should listen to you just because you’re afraid.
Imagine that... ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxQz8ISE4tzsS1-ywLwzFZsuOFgI04dTwN?si=97Ae_ptFT_wbooat
The FAA just issued multiple TFR's across several areas in NJ in direct response to drone activity. Nothing to see here folks, carry on.
@@NumbersLetters_ wait, so now we trust the government? I'm losing track here. The FAA also said stop shining lasers at aircraft you think are drones and issued this TFR to drone operators in compliance with the rules. Why would the aliens/UAPs care about TFRs?
The real threat is ignorance
Blows my mind
yeap, what's that saying, "smart phones, stupid people" ?
Willful and proud ignorance. The worst kind.
All the above...but hey, good entertainment 😂
The irony of this statement... And yes, arrogance. 🙄
I can't believe Mover is in the pocket of big UFO
They need to send the checks ASAP!
dude inflation, even pilots gonna eat
@@CWLemoine Check’s in the mail sir! 👽
An alien shill! @@CWLemoine
@@CWLemoineYou need to work for CNN. You would fit right in. 👍
So far, no attack. Just a light show. People overreact.
So you think that people are seeing planes for the first time in their lives?
i think a lot of people are amazingly filming normal everyday planes, and even...the moon 😳...because they genuinely haven't looked up from the phone in YEARS and have little more than a few seconds here and there getting familiar with the things you would see in the night sky (The moon lady still needs a better excuse ) BUT that definitely doesn't invalidate the many, many valid complaints coming from the less brain rotted public, the officials, law enforcement, etc. This video, just like the subjects of his criticism, is also being a bit ignorant imo, because, as he says, more than one thing can be true at a time. So while i agree that, yes, people are worked up and there is a degree of mass hysteria, with some folks thinking that even normal planes are suspect, that the initial concerns aren't valid and pretty troubling.
aweseome.
@@SpinSurgery I do. Considering how many videos of planes they’ve shared. And stars. And other peoples drones…. And not knowing how refraction in a camera lens works. I guess they’re seeing all this for the first time.
It is not hard for people to understand that you are brainwashed. People have been watching their skies for years.....
@ yup, because thousands of people believe that drones are in the sky and are taking pictures of airplanes, military planes, and drones as a result because they’ve been conditioned to believe it’s drones. Show me one drone video that isn’t an airplane or a star. One.
I agree that most of the stuff you see on Twitter is airliners. The ones that concern me is the two separate coast guard vessels reporting them.
Good point
Along with thousands of testimonials from all over the world over the years by aerial trained military and commercial jet pilots. One would have to be very narrow-minded, uninformed, and uneducated to think every single claim is false.
Right. There are a lot of legitimate people ( police, military, pilots) reporting that they are seeing something that isn't airplanes or helicopters.
Moving at super, or even hypersonic speeds according to the MedEvac plane.
An Ocean County Sheriff’s officer reporting 50 drones coming on shore from the ocean at Island Beach State Park. I spent most of my life at the Jersey shore, and I am congenitally unable to keep from looking up when an airplane flies over. It is going to take a hell of a long time to count 50 aircraft, at night, over Island Beach State Park. Even in the ‘80s and ‘90s when flight ops out of McGuire AFB were significantly more numerous than they are now. And that is a very specific description: coming on shore from the ocean. Not flying up or down the coast as they do flying into/out of the NY metro airports. Flying east to west over south Jersey from the ocean you have international flights into Philly, and flights into McGuire. No one with a functioning brain cell is mistaking a C-17 or KC-135 going into McGuire as a drone. They are too big, and too low, not to recognize them, and even then, you might get lucky and see two or three of them. How many international flights are going into Philly from the east in an hour? It ain’t 50!
Naval Weapons Station Earle reporting “multiple” drone violations of their airspace in Monmouth County. They don’t know the difference??
I’ve been an airline pilot for 33 years. I live in NJ and have seen the drones a few times. I live 12 miles west of Newark airport. I’ve seen the drones in groups of 2 and as many as 12. They fly perfectly spaced at times like a formation and I’ve seen them move over an area performing what looks like grid mapping. The drones I saw were moving as if the were on what I would call a predetermined flight plan, they weren’t just randomly flying around. They also don’t look like a 4 prop drone, they are BIG and are almost shaped as if they are fixed wing. Nav lights, strobes as well as other lighting. Almost as if it was trying to be disguised as an airplane. I’ve been flying since I was 18, now 57, and I don’t have an explanation. I even doubted what people were saying until I saw them… it’s weird
Not according to Mover, he's the real pilot. Hmmmm wonder why the AF pushed him out?
Thank you Steve. I live in Jersey and been out with binoculars in woods seeing some crazy drones, the flight patters, the groupings, they low very low .. its all very weird.
@@bnowb What were you doing in with binoculars in the woods at night? Who were you watching?
THESE ARE NOT DRONES!!!!!
@@susanat.mackenzie9909 then what are they? Sure looked and sounded like drones when I saw them.
I’d really like to hear your opinion on the “drones” that were causing problems for RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and other bases in the UK. The videos provided for them show F-15’s scrambled to investigate and chasing these drones which seemed to be very capable at out manoeuvring the fighters. The base themselves posted about the drone problem recognising the threat, with British Anti-Drone troops being deployed to the bases to help deal with them, this was a couple of weeks before the similar reports now happening in the US. A lot of the videos were taken down, and aviation enthusiasts who tried to live stream the event (it was happening nightly for a couple weeks) had their UA-cam channels deleted. These events seem like there really could be something going on here that seems unlikely to be civilian aviation/ civilian drones
i guess it was just a matter of time before the narcissists started using the idiocracy meme to gaslight people.
suddenly millions of people all over the world have lost the ability to identify planes. well alrighty then....
Military drones they don't want the pubic to know about. This is why the press conference the National security council John Kirby said "These are aircraft operating lawfully". Lot of these are actual aircraft see the lights on them match FAA required lighting. If there were illegal drones they would not be using red and green and flashing white lights. DOD has been using unmanned delivery system to bring things between military bases could be that is what some of these are.
Also hear that local pd's tried to capture them on thermal only to find out they produce no heat signatures. Totally invisible to the equipment.
If its uploaded to internet the footage is avaivable somewhere. Do you have links?
Oh he will ignore any stories he can't explain this guy is a bozo
All I see is a whole lot of drone regulations coming.
Good. Because we are vulnerable AF to a drone incursion, based on what’s been proven in Russia and Ukraine. The only reason to have a lax posture is to invite a pearl harbor.
Bingo!
@@frzstatgood. Last thing I want to hear all day is bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Helicopters and airplanes are bad enough.
Yea that is why I have the theory that our government is the owner of these mystery drones. Kind of a false flag operation so that congress will pass laws and provide more funding to the defense industry
Exactly, it's all on purpose for this
Veteran from the Intelligence community and current UAS Operator here: this video is highly dismissive of potentially viable UAPs whether confirmed as UAS or manned aircraft.
There is a significant overload of false positives and AI generated content that IS misinformation, however there are actual direct contacts between local law enforcement, New Jersey National Guard, and US Coast Guard that confirms aircraft that bear similar physical characteristics and flight behaviors.
Another risk is mimicry of aviation to avoid immediate determination of a threat- and just as well not all reconnaissance actions are covert. Overtly operating provides the capacity to surveil detection and interdiction capabilities. Whether that is happening or not, the assumption of risk has to be weighed carefully. Can we afford to be wrong?
Don’t jump to conclusions and don’t dismiss threats is a good doctrine to live by. Think like the enemy, how would you erode the confidence of the people and the National Security of a Nation?
Watch the whole video because I absolutely said UAPs ARE a threat and that this nonsense takes away from that.
@ I watched the video twice before commenting, but I appreciate your engagement.
The message in the video conveys as highly dismissive of the sightings in the vicinity of New Jersey and New York. It also comes across as attempting to diminish concerns of threats especially the references to “little green men” and dismissing the volume of reporting. In the defense of the Nation, a very inexpensive ISR asset includes the people. I’d rather have ten thousand reports available to comb through and adapt to rapidly identify viable targets than to ONLY rely on ELINT assets or for the people to not feel comfortable reporting an issue.
In the video there is reference that adversaries or non-human entities would not use FAA avoidance lighting and while it would be unusual, it would be irresponsible to write off the UAPs as non-threatening because of observable lighting.
The systems avoid physical interdiction, provided the concept of thermal and electronic signature masking which all makes the likelihood of being commercial aircraft unlikely.
Reports indicate in some cases violation of TRAs which again mounts evidence against commercial entities. Law Enforcement agencies are providing confirmed reports of physical sighting of the UAPs operating in vicinity of some of the citizen reporting.
And again the threat of mimicry remains: it would be an unlikely scenario in which adversaries, our own government, or in the VERY unlikely possibility non-humans would fail to conceive this concept.
If people see something- they need to say something, it’s better to explain “That is not an unknown drone, it’s a plane and this is how we know,” then to risk a catastrophic national security incident, because the people were too afraid to come to the government. We need transparency to repair the trust in the system.
Intelligence Agencies and Government organizations have the capacity and under certain circumstance the legality to deceive in the interest of “National Security”. I’m just saying- it doesn’t hurt to be skeptical or observant. I wouldn’t be quick to conclude anything at this point.
@nameless vet . I would erode confidence by voting for Biden , or any other British/ EU politician , and erode National Security by mass uncontrolled immigration . OH!! hang on someone has already thought of it.........
This is Disinfo, imo
Just because the report came from law enforcement, the National Guard, or the Coast Guard doesn’t make it any more credible than a random civilian. Having been a part of several of those organizations myself I can say with certainty they are made up of highly fallible individuals. So far the “evidence” has been less than convincing.
Mover I'm a bit lost on this one. Are you suggesting that this "incident" is just not happening? Just because some (below) average citizens are posting actual manned aircraft and claiming them as drones does not minimize the fact that there are actual drones over parts of the US.
Also drones absolutely use positional/navigation lights depending on the unit. FAA Part 107 actually requires anti-collision lights when in operation at night. Seeing as these drones are being described as "SUV" sized it supports the idea that they would be equipped with such lights.
Also if these drones are indeed an adversary testing the US response to such an incident, it would make sense to have the units illuminated that way they are actually seen by the public. At any rate these drones are indeed real and this incident is ongoing. If someone gets attacked by a bear, and the general public starts mislabeling every dog as a bear, the peoples stupidity shouldn't detract from the fact that someone was legitimately attacked by a bear.
Why would these drones have what appear to be similar to positional lights? If these craft were operated by an adversary, this would be a way to maximize the distress and confusion. If these craft had no lights, there would be few reports. Look up the history of this kind of activity during the Cold War. The Soviet Union intentionally conducted aircraft and balloon experiments in places that would be visible to NATO and cause distress to the public.
I was watching many of the videos, and there are maybe 2-3 shots when airplanes captured, besides these drones. I know we want to say people are stupid, but its also stupid to think military now conducting secret tech in most populated areas for weeks on end.
Might as well open military bases as museums in that case...
I'm not sold on the aircraft argument but unless the DOD genuinely doesn't know what they are, I suspect if they were adversarial, they would say so. They didn't have to acknowledge the balloon, which was even less obvious. Also, wouldn't we see them respond if it were a threat?
"posting actual manned aircraft and claiming them as drones does not minimize the fact that there are actual drones over parts of the US."
Yes but there is still the issue that a lot of this stuff is just noise being propagated for the sake of it and that's a problem.
"Seeing as these drones are being described as "SUV" sized"
We should be taking this claim with an SUV sized grain of salt given the sheer amount of bullshit that's going around, and the fact that people misjudge things all the time.
"Also if these drones are indeed an adversary testing the US response to such an incident, it would make sense to have the units illuminated that way they are actually seen by the public."
In which case it would also make sense for the people in charge not to do shit about it and just play it cool like they did with the Chinese spy ballon a while back.
There is also the possibilty that the real core of the incident might have been just a "secret" exercise internal to the military precisely to test the systems at play that ended up making more noise than necessary and now they can't come clean about it because it would defeat the original purpose of the whole thing.
@@keim3548As a licensed fixed wing pilot that also enjoys building and flying drones, most of the video that I have seen are clearly airplanes or helicopters operating normally. Even videos shown by the major news outlets. The one drone video that I saw was a well lighted drone operating in what looked like a legal altitude (below 400 ft AGL). Drone operation, like all airspace operation, is under the jurisdiction of the FAA. It’s legal to operate drone within the federal aviation regulations (FAR). This is much crying of wolf, IMHO.
I did my part. I flew my 66" RC PA18 with lights all around the neighborhood tonight.
Wd
This is the way. I remember in the early 2010s when DJI came out with the flame wheel F450. I built one and lit it up with AutoZone LED strips and flew around in the hood- it would stop traffic😂
@@citizenblue if this is the thing happening by the thousands across the nation, don’t you think a lot of people will be facing jail time and it should be investigated?
@@keim3548 jail time for what? What law is being broken?
😂😂😂😂.
Airports don't shut down runways because of airliners flying around. Stewart International Airport in Newburgh, NY shut down it's runways for about an hour last night (12-13-2024) for these unknown lights flying around.
"Just think how dumb the average person is.... and then realize... that half of them are dumber than that" - Mike Tyson (also George Carlin)
And Einstein! When he got a letter from Gandhi that said that. - Elvis
except that's not true. the median is the value that splits a population in half with 50% above and 50% below - 6th grade maths teacher
So clearly a government psy op! They want the public freaking out begging for daddy government to take more of our liberty! They want to ban all private drone ownership! They’ve been working on this for months!
“That don’t look like an airplane” wtf are you looking at it looks exactly like an airplane
There are some idiots taking footage of planes. But there are genuine sightings of drones flying over sensitive airspace, otherwise the police wouldn’t be sending their own drones.
So, there aren't SUV sized drones that last 6 hours in the sky before heading back out towards the ocean that don't have any heat signature coming off them?
No.
Right? Thought I was crazy, i checked the news that came out from yesterday again and yes; murphy did say he sent helicpoters to go monitor these things and they did say that the pilots would “lose them” and that they also had no heat signature, so idk maybe this guy just didnt see those reports or someone is straight up lying
Honestly I live in jersey and the truth is somewhere in the middle… but going to the extreme saying that all we are just seeing are airliners is straight up disrespectful imo, not everyone is crazy and something is definitely going on, people are reporting strange orbs of lights all over as well… so are those also airliners ? Absolutely not, this video is just wanting to make everyone seem like nothing is happening while I dont know exactly what is happening; i know for sure something certainly is going on
There is new information coming in all the time. It all points to non human crafts. It's incredible to be honest!
@@samster2294 this channel is going to give you the conventional point of view and from that perspective, there is no shame for them and being wrong about this only later to be proven wrong. It’s not a lot different than sports commentators who push the conventional narrative and then something completely opposite unfolds. They just roll with it.
I'm not saying it's aliens....but it's Aliens!!
👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽
I wish. Humans are boring me.
It all reminds me of the first 24-36 hours immediately following the 9/11 incident when EVERY. SINGLE. PLANE was “flying way too low like he’s trying to hit something”.
no it doesn't, the airspace was closed 24-36 hours after 9/11
@ Yes it does, know it all. I was answering hundreds of phone calls saying exactly that. You think when they closed the airspace all the thousands of planes in the air just miracled themselves back to the ground?
@@randyturner6111 they were all down within 4 hours, with international flights redirected to canada
@ 👌🏻
@@SAVikingSA This is correct. The only thing flying were military aircraft in flights of 2 and 4... and they were not flying low.
I think it's no secret that since 2021 we know people believe anything you want if you repeat it often enough.
Idk why anyone would be surprised given that a show called “Ancient Aliens” has been airing on the “History” channel for like a decade probably
Dont get me wrong, i agree that most are airliners, civilian birds or helos, some are not though; however they all have the Navigation Lights
I've seen some vids that don't.
...and so... why would aliens, or even other countries, want to advertise their presence by using navigation lights?
Better to fly completely dark so nobody sees them... surely? They would hardly be afraid of FAA rules.
A Chinese citizen was recently arrested for flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. He hacked the drone to fly at a higher altitude and it was discovered he took many photos over sensitive areas of the base. He was located as he was about to board a plane to China.
Edited to correct my grammar errors because I’m old enough to have a respect for the English language.
It's a real threat.
It’s interesting they tracked his drone and went and arrested him, but not any of these drones’ operators ?
I'm from Ohio, I'm nervous and we don't have them here!! Yet!!
@@jvery19 not sure what the difference is, but it’s pretty rural near Vandenberg and only so many places someone could get close enough to fly from. It would be easy to stand out.
@@debrahubbard3047 I’m an alien, been to Ohio… trust me, you’re safe, nothing of interest there… 😂.
I am actually with you that these sightings are nothing more than commercial aircraft on approach -in most cases- they appear to hang in the air relative to the person viewing. I have been involved with aviation in one form or another most of my life and have witnessed only one event that I just could not explain...and this was 30 years ago...pre drone if you will. Love your channel and keep up the great work.
Respectfully, ex- F/A-18 plane captain.
I love how that one guy says, “That don’t look like an airplane” when it looks exactly like an airplane.
I'm guessing you do not live in NJ. it's very alarming here. Skies go crazy at night. These things are flying crazy low. Some just hover for an extended amount of time, whilst illuminating bright, then suddenly going dark. I saw a swarm of at least 50 of them all traveling north, all in a 2 hour time span.
Get a decent camera and prove it.
The guy is clearly a disinformation agent. „Airliner“ lmfao.
@@MexiKen516Get some decent eyes and a Brain and crowl out from under your rock.
Prove it
@@curtcoeurdelion Member of the nearest lodge!
This explanation is exactly what an alien would say... 🤣
The news outlets always seem to crop up the ridiculous UFO stories when there is other stuff going on causing Americans to be upset. “Oh look over there!”
Right how long until Trump is behind it all
This is a stupid and tired argument. There's always something going on that you can claim we are being distracted from.
we have fart coin, we dont need new distractions. if we're not alone in the universe, everything else is the distraction from that.
The most scary thing is that this mass hysteria is about to impose restrictions, likely permanent, on my freedom to fly in NJ and elsewhere in the US. A NJ utility has requested that the FAA restrict *all* aircraft from flying over certain power generation facilities in response to spotting some drones over these facilities
There are already regs on the books for this about loitering over these types of facilities.
The Idiocracy reference is so true and sad.
i thought same thing...nationwide ban possibly worldwide....because something else is coming and drones would screw it up
Well written.. This is another eye opener on human behaviour and its quite scary.
Two comments on this channel, mentions ‘mass hysteria’ buzzwords.
@@Sephaos how else would you describe a panicked public circularly feeding and being fed a stream of bad reports?
@ why do you assume these are bad reports? I’ve seen them with my own eyes, and I’m familiar with what planes actually look like. Those UAV type drones are NOT the only ones flying around at night!
THIS IS HAPPENING ALL OVER THE WORLD LEMMINGS
"Trust me on this... You can't fix stupid, but you can watch it self-destruct." 🤣
Yes, but there is an infinite supply of stupid to replace the self-destructed ones.
When the government says they will use highly sophisticated equipment aka A giant flash light 😂😂😂
@@samster2294that stupid? Absolutely!!! 😂
Technically they are giant flashlights, with waveforms that you cant see.
When I was a kid my dad was stationed in Nebraska. Some friends and I were hanging out one night and we noticed some lights hovering in the sky. We watched them for a bit and they weren't moving. We were in our early teens and got to joking around about "maybe it's a UFO". I minute or so later an airliner passed overhead low enough we could see the windows along the side of the aircraft. If an airplane is coming right at you in the dark, the lights look like they're hovering. Might want to duck.
Some of the "airplane" type drones are the Government Military Drones trying to track the real alien spacecraft and they are getting shot down by the superior Alien technology.
I for one immensely enjoyed my last flight on a UFO. The pilots were suspiciously human, and the ticket said it was an Airbus, but I'm not buying that. We made it from Wisconsin to Texas in less than three hours, so OBVIOUSLY that is something beyond human technology.
They have been seen going into and coming out of the ocean. Occasionally they appear as the size of an airliner. They were seen to be chased ineffectually by an F-15 over RAF Lakenheath in the UK. So this is not nothing. It is not a prank by an enthusiast. The 'drones' have been fired on using automatic weapons. Just because you do not know what they are, is no reason to dismiss it all as a hoax.
I for one am stocking up on tinfoil right now!!
Ah yes, conflating real incidents with nonsense to give the nonsense validity.
@@CWLemoine All real Lemoine. You may not like it, but I did not conflate anything imaginary at all.
Sure.
Can you please, somehow, show us links to your verified information. That would be very interesting.
I have 17 years experience in professional photography. The orb looks like an out of focus light source. I have seen the phenomena many times. Most reasonable explanation: Just an out of focus plane.
This would be a scary time to do a first solo night cross country for ppl.
JINK!
@@CWLemoine "Why do all you guys sit on your helmets?"
Now we have better footage and these things have no sound. I was a flight instructor. This is not an certificated aircraft.
But there are also videos of them with a lot of sound, most of the videos I saw sounds like huge drones
Can you source your ‘better footage’? I’d like to see the legitimate part of the drone problem if it exists :)
@@tm7619it's exclusive footage bruh, trust him😉
Were you upwind or downwind?
I lived nearly 8 years near YVR airport. On any given day, crossing the Arthur Laing bridge in Vancouver toward YVR, I've regularly counted 3 or 4 aircraft on final at a glance all in a line. The bridge runs perpendicular to the runway. They look like they're floating in the air because they're head on toward the runway and still too far away to perceive speed. At night or at the distances they're separated all you can see are their lights
I'd say its more likely a lot of people are seeing the constant cycle of aircraft landing at a busy airport than strings of drones. Aircraft are landing literally every few minutes
Idiocracy is a documentary not a comedy.
Oh no it's NOTHING Mover, just planes and balloons - keep it moving nothing to see here folks!
They're man-made They're drones!
4:08 THANK YOU!!
My home town did the same thing. Turns out, people finally learned that there are a lot of aircraft here.... because there is an international airport, an AFB, medical helicopters and (since we are on a state border, where the local law enforcement from each state help eachother) LEO aircraft....helicopters, planes and two types of drones. 🤦🏽♂️😄
It's like I posted on your community post: it's like when "chemtrails" became more mainstream..... I thought " 🤔 ...is this the first time people are seeing contrails and they are not understanding what they are seeing!?"
yes. yes it was exactly that.
......and this is the same thing. 🤦🏽♂️
"Keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out." 👍
9:58 😂😂😂😂 EXACTLY! man, I can't say thank you enough!
Nobody will listen to me. Many will hear you, and that means the world to me! Thank you, sir, for every facet of the service you've provided for this nation and world! I sincerely mean that!
People live in caves and come out for a day every generation or so.
Lol. Do some research.
Tight budget for the Christmas decorations.
There was one (now deleted) UFO hunter channel a couple years ago that kept showing these "white fuzzy pulsating triangles" over his neighborhood night after night. Always approaching from the same direction and turning at the same distance from the camera (nothing suspect there). The comment section for each video had hundreds of people saying they had seen similar lights before and were convinced it was "Alien" activity. However, one video he posted ran a second or two too long as the 'triangle" turned (changed heading) the camera auto focused and you could see a green nav light, wingtip strobe, AND the wing root landing light along with the nose gear taxi light. Everybody caught it and boom! Channel deleted. Some people are just desperate to grasp on to anything that helps justify something they believe to be true and will point to even the flimsiest piece of evidence as proof they are right. Others just want to use clickbait titles and video for clicks and views to make money.
My buddy told me one of the “only 3” possibilities is that aliens showed up mimicking our tech as a disguise that would only work for a little while 😂
You might laugh at your buddy, but he is, in fact, on to the real ruse.
We live on a planet that believes in a spiritual god. Aliens aren’t that crazy to believe in.
@@Devotee777😂
@billjones8950 For you they obviously are. You have no belief in anything it seems
@@MichaelMike-ob2gb I believe all theories are equally as crazy sounding and don’t really fault anyone for believing any one of them
If no heat signature and not on radar is there a chance it is a projection or holographic?
Just remember .... 50% of the people you know are below average. 😊
Including the guy who made this video.
Dam it, Since I only know myself, you have started the mother of all arguments with myself trying to determine which 50% I am😮
I always see airliners hover.
How about helicopters?
@CWLemoine They sound different than an Airbus.
@@ElCineHefeAirliners appear to hover when they are on a direct path toward or away from you.
@@cup_and_cone Exactly, it´s crazy how some people don´t get that. Especially when i see these videos and they are actually very far away.
@cup_and_cone They even hover looking from the side.
These Biden Drones have hung out for nearly an hour on top of my hill.
You are glowing. No one thinks its aliens. Im constantly looking up because im big into Astronomy
I don’t know what you’re talking about… I see these drone swarms every night usually around dusk till 10:30pm hovering around Hartsfield-Jackson. I bet pilots see them too
RECORD IT. FFS. Get it on video or it didn't happen.
Or it is a bunch of aircraft on app or taking off
I work there and no one has been talking about drones.
@@herculeholmes504 With a good, fixed focus camera, not a cell phone that's hunting for focus and giving a mostly blurry image.
Interesting that he's ignoring alot of weird shit and cherrypicking the ones that were mistaken for aircraft outta focus. Not surprised. Guys all bout the system he misses it.
That’s not fair. He’s entitled to his opinion too.
@brandspro he is but fairness is a luxury and he's deliberately not addressing the issue fully while presenting this as "dum civilian lookin up" situation. Gimme a break.
Show us the "weird shit" then! I explain to you you what it is!
@@helmutstransky3761 Hey bro my job is to leave saucy comments not upload videos. Thats flyboys job.
Lol - so mayors, sheriffs, feds, pilots… are all seeing planes. Hovering still over their buildings. And they also shouldn’t be concerned?
yeah man, all these people are seeing planes. Come on! Just tons of reports from the military of them flying over restricted airspace.
Hovering, flying in circles, grouping up, and turning their lights off at night and coming from the ocean I've never seen a plane do that!
1938 Orson Welles War of the Worlds - Started in Grove Mill NJ. History repeating itself.
Americans thought that was real aswell 😂
@@Northstar-Media check it out, no they didn't :) - a story overblown by history, no one thought it was real.
@@Wartooth6 People jumped out of windows to their death. I'm pretty sure that they were convinced.
Grovers Mill
This is the only sane video I have come across yet on this topic. Thank you!!!
Yep, saw a reel on Facebook last night. Dude was cranking off rounds at an airliner. Escalated straight into felony stupid real quick.
If it was Spirit Air, well, they're used to that.
How do you count for military bases reporting it
Reference?
@@MrGp3po US Base Rammstein - Germany. Report at Spiegel these Days. Greetz from germany
Why is my previous comment, which provided links to MrGp3po missing?
Please see Naval Weapon Station Earle, Langley AFB, RAF Lakenheath, and Norfolk Navy Yard.
@@MrGp3po
I've had mixed luck posting links in youtube comments sections, so you can track these down with google.
“While the source and cause of these aircraft operating in our area remain unknown, we can confirm that they are not the result of any Picatinny Arsenal-related activities,” said Lt. Col. Craig A. Bonham II, Picatinny Arsenal Garrison Commander.
N.J. military base had 11 ‘confirmed’ mystery drone sightings, Army says
Updated: Dec. 10, 2024, 7:14 a.m.|Published: Dec. 10, 2024, 6:45 a.m.
By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media
William Addison said Thursday. “While no direct threats to the installation have been identified, we can confirm at least two instances of an unidentified drone entering the airspace above Naval Weapons Station Earle,”
Drones reported over 2nd N.J. military facility, Navy says
Updated: Dec. 12, 2024, 8:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 12, 2024, 2:19 p.m.
By Brianna Kudisch | NJ Advance Media
A Coast Guard commander in Barnegat Light said during a briefing earlier this week that the drones were spotted following the 47-foot vessel, according to U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-4th Dist.,
More than a dozen drones spotted off Jersey Shore following Coast Guard boat, lawmaker says
Updated: Dec. 11, 2024, 6:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 11, 2024, 12:59 p.m.
By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media
I take the coast gaurd one with a grain of salt, since we aren't hearing it from the coast gaurd itself.
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I've had mixed luck posting links in youtube comments sections, so you can track these down with google.
“While the source and cause of these aircraft operating in our area remain unknown, we can confirm that they are not the result of any Picatinny Arsenal-related activities,” said Lt. Col. Craig A. Bonham II, Picatinny Arsenal Garrison Commander.
N.J. military base had 11 ‘confirmed’ mystery drone sightings, Army says
Updated: Dec. 10, 2024, 7:14 a.m.|Published: Dec. 10, 2024, 6:45 a.m.
By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media
William Addison said Thursday. “While no direct threats to the installation have been identified, we can confirm at least two instances of an unidentified drone entering the airspace above Naval Weapons Station Earle,”
Drones reported over 2nd N.J. military facility, Navy says
Updated: Dec. 12, 2024, 8:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 12, 2024, 2:19 p.m.
By Brianna Kudisch | NJ Advance Media
A Coast Guard commander in Barnegat Light said during a briefing earlier this week that the drones were spotted following the 47-foot vessel, according to U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-4th Dist.,
More than a dozen drones spotted off Jersey Shore following Coast Guard boat, lawmaker says
Updated: Dec. 11, 2024, 6:44 p.m.|Published: Dec. 11, 2024, 12:59 p.m.
By Tina Kelley | NJ Advance Media
I take the coast gaurd one with a grain of salt, since we aren't hearing it from the coast gaurd itself.
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You're not too smart. Thanks for proving they are not aliens. Lol
The idiocracy reference is on point. 👌
Why?
@@moose9211 perfect example
@@teck0475 That’s rude
@@moose9211because society seems to be getting really dumb. Have you seen the movie?
@@moose9211 shoe fits
The problem with 'common sense', is that is far less common than it should be!
There’s definitely a huge amount of misidentification. However, if a bad actor had hostile intentions involving drones, impersonating lawful traffic is an obvious tactic to employ.
Except none of these "drones" have done anything nefarious. At all.
@ It seems plausible that there is more than one thing going on here.
Any tech-capable actors would be foolish to pass up the opportunity of this confusion to do surveillance, placement of assets or other activities using the heightened background noise as camouflage..
I agree that there could absolutely be other things going on, but this hysteria is viral nonsense.
@@CWLemoine
Yes, undoubtedly the reactions are overblown and probably the majority of sightings are normal aircraft.
Nonetheless there are videos of sightings that are legitimately challenging to categorise and are not readily explicable as drones.
My cousin lives in North Carolina one flew over his house and in the area for 20min or so and it was not an airplane but a huge drone. He said if he see's it again he will shoot it down. become the new folk hero since hawk tua gal scammed everyone.
ADSB and flight radar quickly disprove that a lot of these are airliners or helicopters. The vast majority of what we are seeing is recreational drones. I do think it’s odd that OCSO Sheriff and the coast guard report 50 and 13 UAPs yesterday tho
Yeah, 50, and zero footage... 🙄 Mass hysteria. They are simply noticing for the first time what was always there.
@@SciD1 the coast guard reported it also.
@@Cr7Vapors3 and? What makes them different than any other human being who desperately "wants to believe"? Human beings are highly irrational creatures, no matter who they are...
@ the sheriff of the county and THE COAST GUARD confirmed this. CG only confirmed spotting 13 but point remains.
Does nobody in NJ have a proper telephoto lens??
Why is it ALL shitty footage?
Thank you. I always knew people would mistake flares or balloons, but we've gotten to the point people are calling FAA regulated lit aircraft "orbs". I have seen discussions online where people throw around ideas of shining lasers and shooting small arms at them to gauge "their reaction". I worry about people like this! There is certainly concern for national security when foreign nationals are flying DJI over bases, but many people seem to connect these isolated incidents with videos of approach patterns, and unfortunately it creates a bit of hysteria. Nice video as usual Mover.
We are not under attack its just Hysteria people are reacting
why are the officials saying there are no registered flights for that time and flight path for said airliners seen in the sky? genuine question.
We need WOMBAT to discuss the UFOs lol
That would be more like a ten minute solo rant in true WOMBAT style. 😂
@@nyandyn as long as no one yawns lol
@@markgr1nyerGonky would and Wombat would be triggered LOL.
They (some)are not showing up on radar and not giving off any heat signatures.
As measured by what?
@@CWLemoine police drones. lol did you do any research?
It's Canada's soccer team spying!😂
lol. Calling people idiots when you obviously have not done your homework. Stating if you see blinking lights red and green makes it airliner. However. These objects are the size of cars not airliners. They are in the 8 foot range in size. Are airliners that small????
Their are small airplanes. How do you know about the 8 feet? Did it land on your lawn and did you measure it?
@@helmutstransky3761 it’s been reported everywhere. They are the size of cars not airliners
@@UFOUtopia Whjat are you talking about airliners? There are countless small planes flying the coast up and down all the time! Some of them even one-seaters!
@@helmutstransky3761 the dude in the video said they are airliners because they have blinking red and green lights.
How have they worked out the actual size of these craft? Guesstimates don't count. Something closer looks bigger, something further away looks smaller... Unless they have used genuine triangulation, then the reports are pure speculation.
So there's really no drones flying at night ok
Thanks for speaking up. It’s unfortunate that we have to address such childish behaviors. It’s almost worthy of Monty Python skit
I’ve seen videos of them dropping in the ocean. And if they are aircraft wouldn’t the government tell everyone? They even stated by police they’ve seen over 50 come up out of the ocean.
If they were adversarial, why wouldn't they tell us and why wouldn't we see them respond? They did both with the Chinese balloon and didn't have to make us aware of either. They're more likely from the research base nearby.
People freak out over anything and everything anymore. Lack of knowledge and common sense is our downfall in this society.
New drinking game, take a snort every time you hear 'drone' on UA-cam.
Sure, 12 to 20 'airliners' are following the Coast Guard out at sea. Police reports of 20 to 50 'helicopters or airliners' coming out of the ocean....Ahh, idiocracy? No, just putting the jigsaw puzzle together. The running lights are one arguement but there are too many other anomalous behaviors.
Were they actually *recorded* coming up _out of the water_ ? Were they recorded at all? Or were they, in fact, just coming up into view over the horizon? Or was the report misconstrued, when the police just meant they were crossing onto land from OVER the ocean?
The truth is out there.... WOMBAT knows. 🤫😉🤣
Wombat is a lizard person 😂😂😂😂😂
I should not have read as far down into the comments as I did. The sheer amount of people who are ignoring what you're saying and saying they're disappointed with you for your entirely rational position is disturbing. That they seemingly cannot separate your critique of obvious fake or misleading videos from actual incidents and think you're just handwaving it all away is just sad. Thank you for trying to bring reasonable analysis and critical thinking to the table.
Did you watch the video? There's no separation to be made, they are all airliners. It's unfathomable to me how stupid people can be to think differently.
@@kory6897 Did you actually read any of what I wrote? It's just as ignorant to say that everything is fake as it is to believe most of these videos are drones or aliens.
We know what airplanes and helicopters look and sound like. I grew up around the busiest airport in the world and it's getting sightings now.
@@NekroBroly it's crazy how I have two guy vehemently ignorant on both side of the spectrum replying to my comment and calling me out. You two should fight amongst yourselves.
@@prinzalbatross9526 I was attempting what called a "conversation" I never called out anyone I was just bringing attention to the obvious gaslighting going on here.
What a 8ft airplane that can stop on a dime 😂
Unknown aircraft with known position lighting required by the FARs…. Hmmmm… Drones are a serious problem for general aviation, I fly an older wood and fabric airplane. I hit a drone on approach, at night, and it did a fair amount of damage to my wing.. Had to replace the leading edge, two ribs, and the torn fabric. Parts of the drone were stuck in the wing cavity. Drones should be 100% required to register. I found the wreckage of the drone about a quarter mile off the threshold on final, it would be nice to track it back to the owner so I could sue for damages. I know several pilots at my home airfield that have had prop strikes during the day. A few were in IMC, the others were VFR, above 3000MSL. For non pilots, a prop strike is a horrific event, the financial burden is extreme. The cost of a propeller for my airplane is around 5k the engine has to be inspected by a certified mechanic, all in all, a prop strike for me cost about 15k cash out of pocket, and that’s very cheap because I fly a very basic plane with a small engine. The cost can skyrocket past 100k for more expensive aircraft. It’s a scourge that needs to be dealt with. It’s only a matter of time before a serious accident kills someone, if that’s not already happened.
For anyone who might be wondering, yes, I do also make note of lights flying over me. I see them all the time. And what do I do when I see them?
I pull up the free FlightAware live map because I'm just curious to see where they're going and what type of plane it is.
I've been concerned about the reported drone activity in NJ, because i live in NJ. I also lived right by Newark air port for a number of years, so some of these things definitely look like planes to me. Some look like helicopters. Also i don't take the size estimates that people are giving seriously because there is nothing in the air at whatever altitude to compare it against. The issue is that from what i understand Picatinny Arsenal, Naval Weapons Station Earle, and a Cost Gaurd ship said they've seen stuff in their air space. There was also a medivac flight that was canceled because of this. I would hope they would need more info than some one crying UAP to cancel a medivac flight. Given the Chinese balloon incident i wouldn't be shocked if there was Chinese drone espionage going on. At the same time, i don't know what they would be looking for. Also they could get any image data they wanted from saalites, i think.
Most of the videos I've seen are obviouslt commercial aircraft. You can see the tail logo light and all on most of them.
It's amazing how this happens. People who have no clue start looking at the sky for the first time.
Aliens are sea based taking a closer look at their next meal but they don't like mustard so you know what you have to do.
Great job selecting the least compelling & stupid footage. Waste of time for everyone.
😂 I WANT TO BELIEVE.
@@CWLemoine cringe
@@invictvs-sol being a gullible idiot that wants to buy into this nonsense is cringe. Do better.
I have yet to see this compelling footage.
Every last video I've seen it's pretty obvious what it is. You can see the tail logo light and all.
C'mon man ..I've managed to find much less compelling video in only a few minutes ..he doesn't deserve the "great job" attaboy.
There is new information coming in all the time. It all points to non human crafts. They are never landing, there is new video of them. It's incredible to be honest. This is great!
Put the tin foil down, you’re scaring the kids.
Nearly everyone has lost all common sense. Thank you for continuing to be a voice of reason.
The hovering and erratic maneuvers make it impossible for these to all be airplanes.
Hovering is pretty common amongst the rotary wing community.
@@CWLemoine same observable seen by fighter pilots. Instantaneous stops, turns.
@@mw9297 sure. But I'm a fighter pilot and I've yet to see any credible evidence of any such thing.
You gotta ask though, if they were enemy drones would they have lights flashing giving away their position?
Correct.
You want to get away with something, look like you’re supposed to be doing it. Just sayin’…
@@brandspro True, but drones can be tracked on radar, so if they were trying to make out they were commercial flights that alone would give them away. Unknown tracks on the radar screen would get an immediate response from the military.
They probably would have lights, how would they test it back home?
They're eating the drones!
Sure people are probably recording civilian manned aircraft.
But, explain Langley AFB and the sightings over air bases in the UK.
yep, we have them here in the UK, and I think in US bases over europe
It's the UFO space aliens coming to feast on our dogs and cats. 😁
Not my dogs.
Yo mamma
@@bmw_m4255 that joke doesn’t work me and it’s because I heard it once to many times.
@@autoconleadereclipsemegapaxHaitians eating the animals
Finally one of the aviation vloggers with common sense who hasn't been trolled.
They've been over my house the last 3 weeks. These are 150% not planes. Maybe the footage that YOU seen are planes, if you've seen them in person you would think differently. Last night there was about 6 of them maybe 300 feet up. One of them was the size of a small bus and the others were the size of mini cooper's. What planes would these be that are 300 feet over a residential town on Long Island? I live no where near an airport.
I have a magic amulet that keeps them away from my house maybe you could use one too? I might be able to source another for the right price
Not doubting what you say, but if you live on Long Island, you live close to an airport.
There was one woman here in McKinney who was screaming about “someone illegally flying a drone” in the neighborhood. It was just a test flight for Walmart’s package-delivery service that’s starting next year. (I know that for a fact, because they were using my yard as a test site for their landings.) Nothing illegal about it, but she was threatening to call the police who probably would have dispatched some officers who didn’t know any more about drones than does.
I've never understood how those things are legal to fly over streets and private property. If one of those things falls out of the sky, it could kill someone.
@@herculeholmes504 I hope that is satire.
If you look up the leading causes of death in the US, “An airplane fell out of the sky on him” is way down on the list.
@@edwardwright8127 It's not a plane, it's a gadget. It's unmanned, it's remote-controlled, it's heavy enough to do damage, and there's no license required to fly one beyond a certification knowledge test; you can pass the test without demonstrating any level of competence.
If you ask me, it's a lawsuit waiting to happen.
@@herculeholmes504 I didn’t ask you, Your comments show no understanding of how drones are regulated in the national airspace, but you think people should listen to you just because you’re afraid.
This guy trust the government
Im a little surprised mover has this dismissive Blackrock-approved take.
If my camera can zoom in on the surface of the moon, there's gotta be a camera that can zoom in on these.
😅, fake moon 🌝
These craft distort the fabric of reality that’s around them.
Except your camera isn't zooming into the actual moon; its just being faked like it is. A clever marketing ploy.
Is not all planes, someone in the government needs to come out and tell the truth on what drones they are
It be nice if people coordinated something like flight radar apps to show the objects are or are not GPS sharing aircraft.
Many have.