The pilot was attempting to land the plane and was on final approach to the airport in Scotland.
He described seeing an “orange light” just 200 feet away from the Airbus A320 – which can carry up to 186 passengers.
UK Airprox Board, which assesses aircraft near misses, confirmed the object was a UFO.
It was described as travelling in the opposite direction of the Airbus by the plane’s captain.
UFO sightings are often associated with claims of alien spacecraft by ET hunters.
The pilot of the Airbus attempting to land in Glasgow at 1.50am on May, said he believed the object was a drone.
Passengers were left in chaos after a drone strayed into Gatwick Airport’s airspace back in July.
Britain’s UFO hotspot is believed to be the West Midlands – with an upsurge in sightings over the past few years.
Daily Star Online revealed the account of a British soldier who was abducted by aliens while working on a base linked to Area 51.
By Henry Holloway
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