Shouldnt The Number of UFO Sightings Be Significantly Higher?

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Shouldnt The Number of UFO Sightings Be Significantly Higher?
Posted On: April 4, 2023

According to the FAA, “Every day, FAA's Air Traffic Organization (ATO) provides service to more than 45,000 flights and 2.9 million airline passengers across more than 29 million square miles of airspace.” In addition, that's 16,405,000 flights handled each year, and 45,000 flights per day. During peak operation times, there's 5,400 aircraft in the sky at peak operation times.


Now, that's a LOT of flights, and a LOT of passengers on each flight. With all those flights and all those people up in the sky, wouldn't the chances of seeing a UFO increase significantly, due to all these people being literally up in the air throughout all hours of the day?


Again, 45,000 flights per DAY. That's a lot of eyes in the sky…and they really aren't reporting that many UFO sightings, are they?


No, not everyone has a window seat. But a great many of those who fly do. And let's say someone in one of those window seats sees something, and calls others over to show them. Now, SURE this happens. We all see it from time to time. But NOT every day. With 45,000 flights per DAY and 5,400 flights in the sky “at peak operations”, then where the hell are all the sightings at???


More eyes in the sky (literally) than ever before…and there's only a handful of people reporting seeing anything? Now, this has NOTHING to do with "government cover ups" or "information suppression", etc. Just regular normal people saying they saw things or not. All these planes in the air, all these people in the air, and we're hardly hearing much at all given the large numbers of people in the sky on a daily basis.


Really?


From the FAA website:.


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Shouldnt The Number of UFO Sightings Be Significantly Higher?
Posted On: April 4, 2023

According to the FAA, “Every day, FAA's Air Traffic Organization (ATO) provides service to more than 45,000 flights and 2.9 million airline passengers across more than 29 million square miles of airspace.” In addition, that's 16,405,000 flights handled each year, and 45,000 flights per day. During peak operation times, there's 5,400 aircraft in the sky at peak operation times.


Now, that's a LOT of flights, and a LOT of passengers on each flight. With all those flights and all those people up in the sky, wouldn't the chances of seeing a UFO increase significantly, due to all these people being literally up in the air throughout all hours of the day?


Again, 45,000 flights per DAY. That's a lot of eyes in the sky…and they really aren't reporting that many UFO sightings, are they?


No, not everyone has a window seat. But a great many of those who fly do. And let's say someone in one of those window seats sees something, and calls others over to show them. Now, SURE this happens. We all see it from time to time. But NOT every day. With 45,000 flights per DAY and 5,400 flights in the sky “at peak operations”, then where the hell are all the sightings at???


More eyes in the sky (literally) than ever before…and there's only a handful of people reporting seeing anything? Now, this has NOTHING to do with "government cover ups" or "information suppression", etc. Just regular normal people saying they saw things or not. All these planes in the air, all these people in the air, and we're hardly hearing much at all given the large numbers of people in the sky on a daily basis.


Really?


From the FAA website:.


Post from user SMTPWebTools at UFOs at reddit..


 


Shouldnt The Number of UFO Sightings Be Significantly Higher?

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