What was the mysterious aircraft? No one seems to be able to answer that question, as of yet. The only ones to see the object were crew members of a SAS Boeing 737 that were flying into Oslo Garermoen Airport from Frankfurt, Germany on Thursday, slightly before 4 p.m. The plane was less than 60km away from landing in Norway, when the crew members saw a greenish object hovering in the sky blocking their landing. The pilot of the plane gave the description of it looking somewhat like a hang-glider and later on commented that it looked like that of a sail plane. Whatever it was, it was not suppose to be there in their airspace. The SAS pilot radioed gound control to find out if there were reports of an aircraft in the area and there were none. It hovered in the skies for more than an hour and there was no way for incoming flights to land. It was directly floating at the same elevation that the airlines flying into Oslo Airport would maintain. All of the flights had to be re-routed or cancelled until the UFO cleared the area.
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Maryborough's orange lights caught on tape last friday: http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/story/2011/03/28/ufo-mystery-takes-choreographed-turn/
Interesting indeed, LUFOS.<br /><br />I wonder why those UFOs are trying to shut down are airports. And are there aliens in Area 51??