Viral Singapore Airlines UFO Sighting Looks Totally Faked To Me

A viral video appears to show a passenger on Singapore Airlines capturing a UFO on camera, flying just beneath the wing of the aircraft, as it prepares to land. What’s more the pilot seemingly has to take evasive maneuvers to avoid contact with the craft.

As the video opens it’s just like any video trip report you might find on YouTube. However 30 seconds in the pilot announces everyone must be seated and in brace position.

Then the plane banks right as it appears to head in the direction we’ll see the UFO that can be seen whizzing by at 1 minute 7 seconds.

This aircraft isn’t an A350, which Singapore Airlines operated from Singapore – Zurich on January 17 when the incident is supposed to have occurred (aircraft 9V-SMC). That’s not a Singapore A350 winglet in the video.

The video quality appears to blur just before the incident. And the passenger taping this would have had to ignore the crash position announcement, without knowing they’d be taping a UFO.

I’ve written that I believe we should increase our estimate of the probability that something is out there based on videos we’ve seen and the people with access to the most classified of intelligence who think something may exist. This, however, is not it.

(HT: Your Mileage May Vary)

About Gary Leff

Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

More articles by Gary Leff »

Comments

  1. With the great improvement in the camera functions on today’s cell phones (and pretty much everybody having one) you would think somebody could get a good picture of a UFO, Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness monster.

  2. Ive never been to Zurich but I have to assume in mid January its not that green.

    Also would a pilot only give instructions in English on a flight from Singapore to Switzerland?

  3. I believe English is the main language spoken in Singapore so wouldn’t it be feasible that a pilot from Singapore would speak English?

    I am not aware of the date the video was taken, just that it was released this January.

  4. I believe English is the main language spoken in Singapore so wouldn’t it be feasible that a pilot from Singapore would speak English?

    I am not aware of the date the video was taken, just that it was released this January..

  5. @John Dennigan – regardless of whether the video’s claim that this happened january 17 is true or not that’s not a plane Singapore has flown to Zurich.

  6. Due to the enormous impracticality and time requirements of interstellar travel for living beings, any presence of other civilizations here is most likely to consist of unmanned AI probes with no return journey, cloaking and taking evasive actions to the extent possible.

    That said, this doesn’t appear to be it.

  7. Dear Sir,
    Ask me, I know what a UFO looks like, I stood beside one, five feet away for 5 minutes.
    I even did a sketch of that UFO, and still waiting to put it on the market.
    My amazing live experience, 5 feet from 2 Aliens in their UFO was simply breathtaking.
    I am soon opening the 1st UFO CHURCH in the World, and talk about UFOs & Aliens for 1 hour.
    Sadly, my friend with me at that time, has passed away= if all this appeals to you, contact me.
    I firmly believe outof space Aliens do NOT intend to harm us, I feel I can prove that also.
    Best wishes & take care…..Cheers Neil in Australia.

  8. Dear Sir, = with respect, if you have never seen a UFO, you are then an ultracrepidarian, that is a fact.
    neilmcintyre,,,,,,,neilmcintyre1935@outlook.com……I am in Australia,& have been beside a UFO.

Comments are closed.