WATCH VIDEO: Three UFOs Confront Japanese Cargo Plane in 50-Minute
Three UFOs Confront Japanese Cargo Plane in 50-Minute Encounter
In one of the most famous UFO incidents, Japan Airlines Flight 1628 was confronted by three unidentified flying objects during a cargo flight from Paris to Tokyo on November 17, 1986. The crew, led by Captain Kenju Terauchi, witnessed the objects over Alaska during a routine flight.
At approximately 5:11 PM, Captain Terauchi reported two glowing UFOs suddenly appearing near his Boeing 747. The objects emitted intense, pulsating lights and moved in extraordinary ways, demonstrating flight capabilities far beyond known aircraft. The crew described the UFOs as cylindrical and pulsating with energy. Moments later, a third, massive object — described as “the size of an aircraft carrier” — appeared, trailing the plane for nearly 50 minutes.
Terauchi, a seasoned pilot with over 10,000 hours of flight experience, struggled to explain the encounter. Radar systems on the ground and aboard the plane briefly registered the objects, further adding to the mystery. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched an investigation but failed to provide definitive explanations.
This chilling 50-minute incident remains one of the most credible UFO encounters in aviation history. The case gained attention worldwide, sparking debates about extraterrestrial visitation and unexplained aerial phenomena.