‘Bright Green’ Object Spotted By Two Airplanes Flying Over Canada

TWO planes have reported seeing a “bright green flying object” disappear into the clouds.
Pilots of one commercial and one military aircraft spotted the unidentified object on July 30. The sightings happened over the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the Atlantic coast of Canada, according to Vice News.
A report into the mysterious incidents was filed on August 11 to the Canadian government’s aviation incident database.
The pilots claimed to have sighted a “bright green flying object” which “flew into a cloud, then disappeared.”
The report highlighted that neither flight operation was affected.
The commercial aircraft was a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plane travelling from Boston to Amsterdam.
The military aircraft belonged to the Royal Canadian Air Force and was flying from an Ontario base to Cologne, Germany.
Steffan Watkins, an aviation and shipping researcher, analysed information obtained from both plane transponders.
He observed that the military aircraft climbed 1,000 feet (300 meters) to either swerve the object or come closer to it.
He tweeted: “Oh, no biggie. One of the #RCAF #OpAEGIS flights, #CFC4003, and a KLM airliner #KLM618, saw a U̳F̳O̳ in Canadian airspace. Cool cool cool.
“…what if I intersect the KLM flight and the CFC flight at the time mentioned; if the date is wrong they won’t be anywhere near each-other.”
He later added: “So, I would like to know if the #RCAF pilot changed course to avoid it, changed course to see what it was, or if the swerve-like course correction was completely routine and just a coincidence.”
A spokesperson for Canada’s Department of National Defense told Vice the department does not track U̳F̳O̳ sightings.
In June, the P̳e̳n̳t̳a̳g̳o̳n̳ released its report of U̳F̳O̳ and UAP sightings by military personnel.
Out of 144 reports made by pilots and naval forces since 2004, only one could be explained by investigators.