Why are Starlink "Racetrack" Flares [Mostly] Reported from Planes?

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Another pilot sighting

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I'm a commercial pilot, and during multiple night flights me and my crew have seen between 3 to 5 bright flying objects in the same general direction of the sky, usually between heading 300°–310°.

They appear very far away, but what makes them unusual is how they behave: • They suddenly become very bright and then dim again. • They are always moving in different directions, never stationary like stars or planets. • The objects don't seem like normal traffic or satellites, especially since there are several of them together.

We've noticed this on more than one occasion, and it always catches our attention. Curious if anyone else has seen something similar or has an explanation.


Attached two videos.

Time : October 2024 & July 2023Location: Between heading 300°–310°
 
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https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/4QJ8pHplQR

Another pilot sighting

External Quote:
I'm a commercial pilot, and during multiple night flights me and my crew have seen between 3 to 5 bright flying objects in the same general direction of the sky, usually between heading 300°–310°.

They appear very far away, but what makes them unusual is how they behave: • They suddenly become very bright and then dim again. • They are always moving in different directions, never stationary like stars or planets. • The objects don't seem like normal traffic or satellites, especially since there are several of them together.

Claim: don't seem like [...] satellites
Evidence: exactly like satellites
Conclusion: the usual
 
Claim: don't seem like [...] satellites
Evidence: exactly like satellites
Conclusion: the usual

The subject Starlink is likely never covered in the "Pilot" magazine. I guess what is covered, is the new design of the stewardess outfits. Pilots have priorities you know.
 
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