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Abruptly, the leader seemed to slow. The second and third
objects wavered slightly and almost overran the leader. The
pilots estimated that the UFOs were a little more than a mile be-
low them, at about 2,000 feet, and about 100 feet in diameter.
When the line of discs was almost directly underneath the
plane and slightly to the right front, the UFOs abruptly flipped up
on edge in unison and reversed direction. (See diagram.) Captain
Nash described the maneuver: ‘‘ .. . they flipped on edge, the
sides to the left of us going up and the glowing surfaces facing
right. Though the bottom surfaces didnot become clearly visible,
we had the impression that they were unlighted. The exposed
edges, also unlighted, appeared to be about 15 feet thick, and the
top surface, at least seemed flat. In shape and proportion, they
were much like coins.
‘‘While all were in the edgewise position, the last five slid
over and past the leader so that the echelon was now tail foremost,
so to speak, the top or last craft now being nearest to our posi-
tion. Then, without any arc or swerveat all, they all flipped back
together to the flat attitude and darted off in a direction that formed
a sharp angle with their first course, holding their new for-
mation. ..
‘Immediately after these six lined away, two more objects
just like them darted out from behind and under our airplane at
the same altitude as the others.’’
As the two additional discs joined the formation, the lights
of all eight blinked out, then came back on again. Still in line,
the eight discs sped westward north of Newport News, climbed in
a graceful arc above the altitude of the airliner. Then the lights
blinked out one by one, though not in sequence.
Captain Nash also noted that the original sixdiscs had dimmed
slightly before their angular turn, and brightened considerably
after making the turn. The two discs speeding to join the forma-
tion were brightest of all. Captain Nash and Third Officer
Fortenberry radioed a report of the sighting to be forwarded to
the Air Force.
JULY 14, 1952; NR. NORFOLK, VA.
“At 7:00 a.m. the morning after the sighting,’’ Captain Nash
reported, ‘‘we were telephoned by the Air Force. . . to come for
questioning. There were five men, one in uniform, the others
showed us I.D. cards and badges of Special Investigators, USAF.
In separate rooms, we were questioned for one hour and 45 min-
utes--then about a half hour together. We made sketches and
drew the track ofthe objects oncharts. . . thetracks matched... .
the accounts matched. . . all conversation [was] recorded ona
stenotype machine.
“‘They hada complete weather report. . . it coincided with our
visual observations. . . our flight plan. The investigators also
advised us that they already had seven other reports. One was
from a Lieutenant Commander and his wife. . . They describeda
formation of red discs travelling at high speed and making im-
mediate direction changes without turn radius. . .
“Regarding speed: We tried again to be very conservative
in our computations. The objects first appeared about 10 miles
beyond Newport News. . . They travelled to within about a half
mile of our craft. . . changed direction, then crossed the western
suburban edge of the town areas. . . out over a dark area at
least 10 miles beyond the lights, then angled up at about 45
degrees. ..
‘‘We drew a line through the lighted area, measured the dis-
tance from our aircraft (and we knew our exact position both
visually and by VAR navigation using an ILS needle) to the line
through the lighted area. The distance was 25 miles. We had
seen them cross this line twice, so we knew they had travelled at
least 50 miles. . . . To get a time, we, seven times, separately,
using our own panel stopwatch clocks, pushed the button, men-
tally went through the time, even to saying to ourselves again,
‘What the hell’s that!’ Each time we came up amazingly close to
12 seconds. Tobe conservative, we increasedit to 15 seconds. . .
50 miles in 15 seconds equals 12,000 miles per hour.” (36]
Hovering Green Sphere
During the Fall of 1952, three airliners 15 minutes apart
sighted a UFO simultaneously. Pan American Airways Captains
Charles Zammett, Robert Harris, and William Hutchins were
flying DC-4 aircraft about 600 miles south of New York, enroute
from New York City to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Suddenly they all
saw ahead of them a huge greenball, extremely brilliant and much
larger than a full moon in apparent size. The object seemed to
be absolutely stationary.
The sighting was not reported to anyone until several years
later when one of the pilots happened to fly with Capt. William B.
Nash, PAA pilot and NICAP Adviser. Captain Nash describes
what happened next:
One ship called to one of the others: ‘‘Do you see that?’
“T’1l say I see it! What the devil is it?’’
Then the third crew broke in: ‘‘We see it too. Who could
miss it!” :
The three pilots continued to watch the amazing sight for
about 45 seconds, as the UFO stood perfectly still. Then one
pilot started to ask: ‘‘Do you think we’ll pass it----- wow! Look
at it go !”
Just then the bright green orb suddenly sped off to the west
at fantastic speed. They watched it move straight away from them
on a horizontal path gradually diminishing in size, seemingly due
to perspective diminishment.
DISC SIGHTINGS
John B, Bean, a flyer with 17 years experience, made the
following report in a letter dated February 7, 1953. [37]
“On the afternoon of January 27, 1953, after stopping at the
Purchasing Office of the Atomic Energy Commission Research
Facilities near Livermore, California, I was driving north on the
road which runs parallel to the eastern fence bounding the Com-
mission properties. Immediately opposite the northeast corner of
the fence, I pulled over to the side of the road in order to stop and
check some papers which I had in my briefcase behind the front
seat of my car. In order todo this, I opened the door and stepped
out of the car, thus facing southward. Having finished removing
the papers from the briefcase, I was about to climb into the car
again when I heard the sound of airplane engines overhead coming
in from an easterly direction. . . . It was a DC-6 letting down in
the direction of Oakland Municipal Airport, which is to the west
of Livermore. Estimated altitude of this aircraft was 2,500 to
3,000 feet.
“As the DC-6 proceeded westward, I was about to take my
hand down from my eyes when I noticed a small, whitish object
proceeding southward on a course which had just brought it across
the Commission property. My initial reaction was that it was
some sort of plant fiber floating in the air. Since this was the
first clear, sunny day in several weeks and the atmosphere was
very springlike, it was a perfectly natural reaction.
“Tt suddenly occurred to me that we are still in the middle
of winter and, insofar as I knew, there were no plants which were
giving off any white fibrous substance into the air at this time.
As this realization came to me, I also noticed that this object
was moving directly away from me at a very rapid rate of de-
parture.
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