Orbs - Airline Pilots Footage over China (UAP Files Podcast)

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More Orbs filmed by a Pilot. Could these be Starlink Satellites flaring, like the other videos from Boni that @UAPF has posted....


Source: https://youtu.be/nxdU5ausDIM?si=-Hk1AMov51YmHpZQ


2,228 views 12 Feb 2025 WEIHAI
In this short video we'll be having a look at some recent footage sent over by my friend Boni (Alessandro "Boni" Bonifacio Rodrigues). You can see my interview with Boni, where he shares more of his footage and explains his sightings, here: • Interview | airline pilot & UFO foota...

However in today's video we'll be taking a look at some footage captured over Weibo, China last Sunday (01/09/2025). In this video Boni shares his airline pilots eye view, his instrument data proving us awesome context.

we'll see some unusual lights, we'll check the astronomy all, and we'll see if we can engage the footage a little to see the unusual apparent movement that doesn't seem to align with satellites, stars or any other super bright object at multiple thousands of feet of altitude.

Although at times Boni struggles to get focus, he said they stood out, appeared to have some lateral movement, becoming bring and then blink out and then seeming to leave, or go up and out.

What do you think?

We've already investigated one of Boni's Videos before, that turned out to be Starlink Flares.

https://www.metabunk.org/threads/pilot-sees-multiple-lights-from-aircraft-uap-files-podcast.13650
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Lets investigate...
 
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Easy to determine the plane - A7-AMF is the registration.

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A7-AMF, a Qatar Airlines Airbus A350.
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The date is given as "last Sunday (01/09/2025)", but A7-AMF wasnt flying over China that day, and Jan 9 wasn't a Sunday

https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/a7-amf
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However 9 Feb was a Sunday and the plane flew Osaka to Doha on that date. Kml is attached and the route matches the one shown in the video. So it looks like Jimmy got the date wrong in the YouTube description (probably just a typo).

https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/a7-amf#39105f5c
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This part of the video shows the Chinese city of Yantai, and the view matches the flight track at approx 12:44UTC.
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Sitrec shows that the plane was pricesly in the Starlink Flare zone and heading west a few hours after Sunset - so starlink flares would have been visible to the pilots at exactly the same spot in the sky that the pilot saw the 'Orbs'.

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Unfortunately I haven't spotted an exact time code or clock in the video. If you see one let me know.

Edit: The FMS shows GPS location and UTC Time to the Next Waypoint, so that gives an accurate timecode. Not sure if it will help in synchronising the video excerpts with Sitrec though.

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This is a quick replay at x10 speed of what the starlink satellites would have looked like, its pretty clear that they match the movement of the 'orbs' in the video.
 
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They don't call you "fifteen minute flarkey" for nothing.

So what does "we'll see if we can engage the footage a little to see the unusual apparent movement that doesn't seem to align with satellites" amount to? How much effort did they go to ro prove it wasn't starlink?
 
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