This US Pilot Chased A UFO His Plane Was Found In The Ocean Sealed Shut But He Vanished



This US pilot chased a UFO his plane was found in the ocean sealed shut but he vanished. This pilot vanished but his plane was still sealed shut after chasing a UFO.

In the tumultuous night of September nineteen seventy, amidst a stormy backdrop, a perplexing scenario unfolded in Britain, a mysterious flying object, a wreckage of a Lightning interceptor, and a pilot who vanished without a trace, marks one of the most credible accounts of UFO interception in the country’s history.

In this particular case, the focus revolved around William Schaffner, an American pilot from the United States Air Force who served as an exchange pilot for the Royal Air Force.

His role involved piloting the high-speed BAC Lightning interceptor aircraft.

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34 thoughts on “This US Pilot Chased A UFO His Plane Was Found In The Ocean Sealed Shut But He Vanished”

  1. No mystery everyone it was an accident and in the transcripts, there is no mention of UFOs, An American pilot who had about 18 hrs of night flying in an unfamiliar plane in bad weather and crashed, he couldn't eject and hit the water at 180 mph and drowned…..google before being sucked into crap

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  2. Maybe he got too close to the ufo and then his plane turned off so he jumped out with a parachute and drowned in the ocean drifted to parts and depths unknown by currents. Maybe sharks ate him. The plane lid closed on impact with the water or at some point when sinking to the bottom. ? chasing ufos is dangerous.

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  3. So, the wreckage of Foxtrot 94 was recovered, with the canopy closed and the ejection seat still in the aircraft ?
    No mention of a Mayday or anything that indicated that Shatner even attempted to egress from the Lightning either…..
    WEIRD !

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  4. In the physical sense, how can someone exit a cockpit without a trace, if the alleged canopy has by all intents not been initiated to be opened from within.
    What of the ejection seat, was it still unused and intact upon discovery, and did the alleged UFO beam him up scottie, from his jet plane into the UFO, never to be heard of again?
    What are we expected to deduce from this incident.

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  5. There is an episode in Star Trek the original series…. where the USS Enterprise goes back in time and gets seen by a F-104 and then plane breaks up and crashes. But the Enterprise beams up the pilot. so then they have to to go back in time again and just be fore the F-104 see's the Enterprise them beam him back into his plane. So that must be what happened! They beamed him out of the cockpit!

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  6. 0:37: πŸ›Έ Mysterious disappearance of a US pilot chasing a UFO over the North Sea during the Cold War.
    3:41: πŸ›©οΈ American aviator tasked with investigating unidentified flying object mysteriously disappears during exchange program.
    6:49: πŸ›Έ Mysterious disappearance of a pilot chasing a UFO raises concerns and prompts intensive search efforts.
    9:40: πŸ›Έ Mysterious disappearance of a pilot chasing a UFO leads to covert investigation during the Cold War.
    12:49: πŸ‘½ Mysterious UFO sightings above North Sea region reported by RAF pilot.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

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  7. This is from the Aviation safety network report, "Three weeks later the aircraft was located by Royal Navy divers who said that Captain Schaffner's body was still in the cockpit. However when the aircraft was brought to the surface and returned to Binbrook there was no trace of a body. The ejection seat was also intact and hadn't been used. Some of the aircraft's instruments were also missing and the investigation team were promised that they would be returned but they never were. The investigation team at Binbrook were told that nothing useful had been discovered and that their job was over. They were also told not to discuss the incident with anyone for reasons of national security. It is notable that the file on the incident at the National Archives at Kew (File DEFE24/1972 – see link #2) is closed for 90 years until 1 January 2085, and is indexed as "Alleged UFO incident: crash of Lightning F.6, 8 September 1970"

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  8. Impacted the water wings level slightly nose up. Then he got out and sadly drowned. As the aeroplane sank the canopy slowly closed. Did he just run out of fuel ? Lightnings were not known for their endurance and there are said to be several of them in the sea around the Humber.

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