Something strange happens when a camera is left on during a flight. Passengers think they're filming something ordinary. They're not.
What these cameras capture has no clear explanation, no context, no warning. In this video, you'll see real clips filmed on planes. Each one more disturbing than the last.
We'll start with the least unsettling and end with the moment that still haunts everyone who's seen it. Because the final clip isn't just unsettling, it shouldn't exist at all. Number 15.
Mid-flight, a pilot notices a small bright point behind the aircraft. At first, it seems distant, easy to ignore. Seconds later, it's still there.
Matching speed, holding position. The pilot changes course. The light follows.
No contrail, no shape, no radio explanation. The video ends with the object still behind the plane. No explanation was ever given.
Number 14. Mid-flight on a commercial route from Tijuana to Guadalajara. Near Sinaloa, a pilot spots something outside the window.
A small spherical object hangs in the distance. At first, it looks like a point of light. Then it shifts.
It doesn't drift like a cloud. It doesn't move like an aircraft. No wings, no contrail.
The pilot keeps filming. No radio call, no radar data. The clip ends with the sphere still suspended in the sky.
No explanation followed. Number 13. Midair, a pilot notices a black sphere in the same airspace.
It moves in a straight line. No rotation, no wings, no exhaust. At first, it seems to trail the aircraft, but it doesn't chase.
It paces the flight path. The pilot adjusts heading. The sphere stays nearby.
No aggressive movement, no sudden acceleration, no scale reference, no radar data, no radio audio. What stands out is its motion, controlled and indifferent. The video ends without escalation, no interception, no explanation.
Number 12, Mexico. Date and exact location unknown. A pilot records a bright light at altitude.
The light moves steadily. No flicker, no drift. As the camera follows it, a dark bird crosses the frame.
For a moment, the two overlap. The bird vanishes. No flash, no debris.
The light continues forward. No depth reference, no radar data, no second angle, only a few seconds of footage and an intersection that looks impossible. The clip ends without context.
Number 11. Exact location unknown. Archival footage resurfaces decades later.
Beneath the water, a dark shadow moves fast. Too fluid, too large. Its shape stretches and contracts.
No clear fins, no confirmed anatomy. The camera can't keep up. Possible explanations are suggested.
None fully match the silhouette. No coordinates, no follow-up, only damaged film, and a shape that doesn't fit. Number 10.
1959. Over Camina in the Congo. A Belgian pilot notices something on the ground.
Colonel Remy Van Leard takes a photograph mid-flight. Below the aircraft, a massive serpent is visible. Estimated at nearly 15 m long, the shape is unmistakable, too large to misidentify.
The pilot orders the flight to continue. No second pass, no closer inspection. The creature is never documented again.
Only one photograph remains. And a report that was never followed up. Number nine.
Over Mexico during a commercial flight. A passenger notices something outside the window. A dark elongated shape stretches across the sky.
Thin, horizontal, uncomfortably close. It's not a cloud shadow. The outline is defined.
At the front, the shape looks compact, almost craftlike. Behind it trails a long black ribbon, flat, narrow. At the far end, it tapers into something claw-like.
The figure holds position for several seconds, then shifts with the aircraft's movement. No radar data, no second angle. The clip ends with only a silhouette in the sky.
Briefly recorded, never explained. >> Number eight. At around 7,000 ft, a fighter pilot records an object passing very close.
The object is discshaped, small, dark, hard to track at speed. The pilot describes it as a black container-like shape. For a moment, it seems close enough to show structure.
Possible thin strands beneath it. Not confirmed. No wings, no exhaust.
The pass is silent, instant. No radar overlay, no second angle, no interception, only a split-second encounter. Captured at close range, still unidentified.
Number seven, a witness films something crossing the sky. It's not a plane, not a drone. The shape doesn't match anything known.
Its silhouette bends and shifts as it moves. No clear wings, no mechanical motion. The location is never revealed.
Some analysts suggest it isn't a craft at all, but a biological entity, something alive, unclassified, never cataloged. The footage ends before it disappears from view. No followup, no explanation.
Number six. From an airplane window, a passenger records something impossible. A massive creature flying at the same altitude as the aircraft.
Its shape is unmistakable. Large wings, extended body. It doesn't glide like a bird.
It keeps pace with the plane. Insert clip. The silhouette resembles a dragon.
No reflection is confirmed. No second angle exists. The clip is brief.
The moment passes. Only the footage remains and an image that defies explanation. Number five.
In broad daylight, something appears beside the wing. Almost transparent, barely visible. It fades then returns.
The shape mimics the color of the clouds. Not fixed, not solid. It floats without effort.
An object or something alive. The footage lasts only seconds. No explanation followed.
Number four. Above the clouds, a long figure moves. Its motion is fluid, organic, not vapor, not any known aircraft.
The shape bends as it travels. No rigid structure, no clear propulsion. The clip lasts only seconds, just long enough to be noticed, then it's gone.
Number three, over Colorado during a daytime flight. A couple on vacation films something on a mountainside. A large figure moves among dry brush and rocky terrain.
Tall, dark, upright. Its shape resembles the legendary Bigfoot. No costume is confirmed.
No scale reference is available. The footage is brief, captured in passing from the air, only a few seconds remain and a figure walking where no one should be. Number two, during a Paris to London flight, several humanlike silhouettes appear above the clouds.
They don't move. They don't drift. too defined to be shadows.
They remain suspended as if standing on nothing. For a moment, it looks like a population in the sky. No explanation is given.
No second angle exists. The plane continues forward. The figures remain behind.
Number one. Mid-flight. A passenger films the airplane wing.
Something is already there. A dark humanoid figure clings to the metal surface. Glossy, organic.
Its body reflects the sky. Its eyes glow faintly blue. It doesn't move like an animal.
It doesn't react to the wind. It stays perched as if aware of the camera. No reflection is confirmed.
No explanation follows. The clip ends without impact, without sound. Just a figure on the wing and a final image.
No one can explain.