The crew of a private aircraft of Surjet, flying to Florida, witnessed an unusual phenomenon that raised many questions. During the flight over the Bahamas, the pilots and the flight attendant noticed light bullets moving at a height of 45,000 feet (13.7 km) and changed color from white to green, accompanied by a mysterious "electric field". This incident attracted the attention of not only local observers, but also specialists who have studied the phenomenon.
Cassandra Martin's flight attendant and two pilots witnessed the event. Cassandra described the object as a ball, first white, which subsequently changed the color to green, after which an electric field appeared around it, reminiscent of high voltage energy. According to the flightman, the object accompanied the plane for about 45 minutes before disappeared in the night sky. This case also attracted the attention of airlines, which recorded reports of an unusual object in the air. The pilot of the aircraft watched three similar objects, and the flightman saw only one, but could not explain what it was. Cassandra tried to shoot her observations on video, but even after that she could not determine the nature of the phenomenon. Pilot photos added even more mystery. The pictures show the white disks that surround the incomprehensible electromagnetic field. These balls moved at high speed and lagged behind the plane, which makes it impossible to version of drones or meteorological probes. According to Cassandra's testimony, the movement of objects was zigzag, which is also not characteristic of conventional aircraft. This incident has caused a new wave of discussions about the nature of UFOs and the possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations. After this case, the issue of the appearance of UFOs in the sky, especially against the background of recent monitoring of drones in the UK in the UK, was raised. Observations, similar to this, are not ignored in scientific circles, since these phenomena still have no scientific explanation.
Cassandra Martin, although not qualified for accurate analysis, admitted that this case had impressed the entire crew. "It was something that could not be explained," she said, asking even more questions about the world community.