Two separate flight crews report seeing the mystery aviator while coming in to land at Los Angeles International Airport.
Authorities are investigating claims pilots flew past a person with a jetpack high above Los Angeles.
Two flight crews reported seeing the mystery flyer at an altitude of more than 900 metres while coming in to land at Los Angeles International Airport on the weekend.The first report came from a pilot on American Airlines flight 1997."Off the left side at maybe 300 yards or so at our altitude."The control tower then warned a third flight crew of the possible aviator, who was reportedly spotted around 16km from the airport.
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