A British pilot, whose plane was shot in Italy and was plummeting dangerously to earth, reported that he saw a monk flying toward his plane, grabbed its nose and gently guided it safely to the ground. The shocked pilot couldn’t believe his eyes and excitedly told his colleagues what happened to him. He was told there was a Monastery of Capuchin monks nearby. They went there. When the monks started marching toward the altar to pray, the British spotted Padre Pio and excitedly pointed his finger at him, shouting. “That’s the monk who saved my plane!” At that time, Padre Pio was at the Monastery and never left the place.
Deliberate and conscious bilocation like what Padre Pio did is rare. But involuntary, unconscious bilocation is quite common and has happened to many people, usually to their great disbelief.