window gives away, or there is some other kind of structural failure in an aircraft fuselage while it is pressurised in flight, there is a sudden and massive out rush of air as the pressure in the cabin stabilises with that outside, and the pressure outside is obviously much less than atmospheric pressure here on the surface of the earth. and in that rush, yes, people have been extracted from aircraft, objects have, you see a rapid misting as the density and temperature of air in the cabin changes and it is a very dramatic thing to witness, and i have no doubt it was very frightening for those on board this light. 50 those on board this light. so presumably, it isjust fortunate presumably, it is just fortunate this happened when it was at 16,000 feet as opposed to higher up? my feet as opposed to higher up? ij i suspicion feet as opposed to higher up? m: suspicion is feet as opposed to higher up? m; suspicion is that, from the information i ve seen in the public domain, this happened w
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oh, my gosh, dude. wow. look. reporter: former navy fighter pilot alex deitrich told anderson cooper about a strange object in the sky, back in november, 2004, off the coast of san diego. the tic-tac. and that s what we affectionately refer to it as because that is what he it looked like. reporter: it was about the size of an aircraft fuselage. it was white. it was sort of and it behaved in a way that we were we were surprised, unnerved. it accelerated. or almost didn t accelerate, right? it jumped from spot to spot and tumbled around in a way that was unpredictable. former navy commander was on the training mission and
what it looked like. reporter: it was about the size of an aircraft fuselage. it was white and sort of matte finish just like a tic-tac. and it behaved in a way that we were we were surprised, unnerved. it accelerated it almost didn t accelerate, right? it sort of jumped from from spot to spot and tumbled around, in a way that was unpredictable. reporter: former-navy commander, david, was on the training mission and remembers how the object, quickly, maneuvered. the ability to hover over the water and then start a vertical climb from basically zero up towards about 12,000 feet. and then, accelerate in less-than-two seconds and disappear is something i had never seen in my life. reporter: so, what was it? the government won t say, or maybe doesn t know. for decades, the pentagon s research into these close encounters has been kept under raps, along with the images and