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‘Too Shiny, Too Fast’: ‘Jetpack Man’ Spotted Again Outside Los Angeles Airport by Airline Pilots

On Wednesday, airline pilots approaching California’s Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) once again had to contend with what they described as a man in a “jetpack” flying outside their aircraft.
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At about 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday, the pilots of a Chinese Airlines flight radioed the air traffic control tower at LAX about 7 miles northwest of the airport to inform them of a puzzling sight.

“We just saw flying object like a flight suit, jetpack, by US 6,000 … like a jetpack. Too shiny, too fast,” the pilot said, according to Fox 11 Los Angeles, which listened to a recording of the exchange.

​Airport officials and the Federal Aviation Administration gave no further information to local outlets.

The incident is the second in as many months in which a man flying in a jetpack was reported by airline pilots on approach to Los Angeles.

On August 30, pilots on two different aircraft reported seeing “a guy in a jetpack” flying at an altitude of roughly 3,000 feet near their flight paths. As Sputnik reported, the FBI opened a case on the bizarre incident, but as more and more evidence flows in, including purported footage of the “jetpack man” flying over a nearby Los Angeles neighborhood earlier in August, no conclusions have yet been drawn.

The Los Angeles Times reported the FBI was also looking into the Wednesday incident.

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