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Mysterious flyers frequently appear near los Angeles airport, and the FBI said after investigation that "the mystery may have been solved"

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Mysterious flyers frequently appear near los Angeles airport, and the FBI said after investigation that "the mystery may have been solved"

Us media reports that there have been a series of "trapeze" sightings near Los Angeles International Airport in the United States, and the FBI, which is investigating the matter, believes that they may have solved the mystery surrounding this mysterious event.

According to NBC and other media news on the 2nd, the FBI issued a statement on the same day that the so-called "jetpack man" may be a balloon. "The FBI has worked closely with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to investigate sightings in the Los Angeles area about jetpacks, but none of these incidents have been confirmed," the statement said. One possible theory is that the pilot may have seen the balloon. ”

On December 24, 2020, a mysterious flying trapeze sighting occurred in the United States, and a flight instructor at a flight school in California filmed a video showing a flying man flying over a coast at an altitude of about 3,000 feet. Some investigators believe it could be a drone that looks like a man carrying a jetpack.

Mysterious flyers frequently appear near los Angeles airport, and the FBI said after investigation that "the mystery may have been solved"

In early October 2020, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that an air trapezee was sighted at an altitude of about 2,000 meters about 11 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles Airport. The same thing happened in August 2020, when it was about 270 meters away from the plane and flew at an altitude of about 900 meters.

In addition, a photo released by the Los Angeles Police Department in November 2020 shows a balloon that looks like jack skellington from the 1993 animated film "The Nightmare Before Christmas" floating over the city of Los Angeles. Pilots repeatedly saw "trapeze artists" near the airport that year, prompting the FAA and FBI to launch a joint investigation because UFOs could cause harm to the aircraft. This summer, airport air traffic control again reported that pilots had "seen a man who may be carrying a jetpack" and warned other flights to remain vigilant.

Editor: Shi Wei