Reports by UK airline pilots of bright lights and UFOs off the south-west coast of Ireland are being probed by the Irish Aviation Authority.
A British Airways pilot contacted Shannon air traffic control on Friday morning wanting to know if there were military exercises in the area because there was something “moving so fast”.
The air traffic controller said there were no such exercises.
The pilot, flying from Montreal to Heathrow, said there was a “very bright light” and the object had come up along the left side of the aircraft before it “rapidly veered to the north”.
She was wondering what it could be but said it did not seem to be heading for a collision.
Another pilot from a Virgin Atlantic aircraft joined in and suggested it might be a meteor or another object re-entering the earth’s atmosphere, the BBC reported.
He said there were “multiple objects following the same sort of trajectory” and that they were very bright.
The pilot said he saw “two bright lights” over to the right which climbed away at speed.
One pilot said the speed was “astronomical, it was like Mach 2” – which is twice the speed of sound.
The Irish Aviation Authority said: “Following reports from a small number of aircraft on Friday 9 November of unusual air activity the IAA has filed a report.
“This report will be investigated under the normal confidential occurrence investigation process.”
A Shannon airport spokesman said it would not be appropriate for the airport to comment while the IAA investigation is ongoing.