Unidentified object at 10000 feet stopped air traffic for about an hour at Gaziantep Airport Türkiye.

An unidentified object at 10,000 feet caused a halt to air traffic for approximately one hour at Gaziantep Airport in Türkiye. Around 10 PM local time last night, pilots from various flights reported seeing lights that prompted the disturbance. Despite extensive radar scans, the object remained undetectable, leading to a precautionary suspension of flights. One pilot, preparing for takeoff, stated, “We couldn’t identify the object, so we have no choice but to wait.” As of now, no explanations have been provided for the sighting, and air traffic was brought to a standstill amidst uncertainty.

To view the footage taken inside the plane, showcasing the passengers’ frustration over the delay, you can check the links below:

Inside Plane Footage 1

Inside Plane Footage 2

For more information, you can read the news article here: Hurriyet Report

One thought on “Unidentified object at 10000 feet stopped air traffic for about an hour at Gaziantep Airport Türkiye.

  1. This incident at Gaziantep Airport sounds quite perplexing and raises many questions. It’s always concerning when pilots encounter unidentified objects, especially when they’re unable to be detected on radar. The safety of passengers and crew is obviously the top priority, so it makes sense that flights would be halted as a precaution.

    The frustration of passengers is understandable given the delay, especially when there’s no clear explanation for what was happening in the sky. It would be interesting to hear more details from aviation authorities about their findings and any further investigations into the object. Events like this can stir curiosity, and it would be reassuring to know that they’re taken seriously.

    Thanks for sharing the footage and news links; it’ll be interesting to follow up on any developments regarding this situation.

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