🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On March 5, 2015, two people in a car observed several aerial phenomena they couldn't identify. Only one of them provided a detailed account, describing three distinct events. The first was an elongated, dark, matte object with white lights at different altitudes and a visible wing. After checking air traffic, it was identified as a civilian aircraft (EZY693F) with a typical orange glow, classifying the phenomenon as "A". The second was a yellowish light high in the sky, near the Moon. Although it was possibly a solar reflection on a geostationary satellite, this couldn't be confirmed with certainty, so it was classified as "B". Finally, a cigar-shaped object, similar to the first but without a wing, didn't appear in civilian air traffic records, suggesting it could have been a military aircraft. Due to the low strangeness of the case, no further military traffic checks were conducted.