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“Tt began a shallow left turn and at that point I could see
that it was perfectly round and had a metallic sheen somewhat
similar to that of aluminum with a satin finish. I believe another
term for this type of finish on aluminum is known as brushed
aluminum. It did not have asharpglint which one often sees when
light is reflected from a conventional aluminum aircraft. The
light was more diffusedand whitishincolor. . . . Having gathered
my wits about me to this extent, I followed its course and suddenly
it began to alter direction, at first seemingly heading due south
again, and then suddenly making a steep righthand turn. It also
began to climb at the most terrific rate of ascent that I have ever
witnessed. I should like to say parenthetically at this point that
only the week previously I had watched two swept-wing F-86’s
chasing tails near Hamilton Field late one evening. The two F-86’s
had remained relatively stationary over one spot and I had an
excellent opportunity to watch them in several merry-go-rounds.
A number of times they each climbed almost vertically, but their
speed was insignificant compared to the speed at which this object
was able to climb and execute a sharp right turn.
“‘The moment the object began its climb, I started a count of
1,000-2,000-3,000. By the time the count of 3,000 had been reached
the object disappeared from sight.
“‘At this moment, coming in from the East on a due westerly
heading, at an altitude somewhat lower than that at which I had
sighted the disc, was a jet. Itwas leaving a very definite contrail
all the way across the sky and was on a collison course with that
of the disc prior to its rapid ascent. When I say collison course,
I mean that directionally the two objects were on a collision course
but that actually they were separated by several thousand feet of
altitude. However, it occurred to me that the disc might have
taken evasive action in order to avoid the jet.
‘“‘The jet proceeded on its course due westand to the south of
the Atomic Energy Commission grounds and at a point approxi-
mately over Hayward or Castro Valley turned and headed due
north,
“The interesting facts about this sighting were that I had
three distinct types of aircraft within my sight range simultaneous-
ly so that it was possible to evaluate their relative speeds. Thus
there was no question that the disc-like object had far more
power and far more rapid maneuverability than the other two.
An additional interesting factor to be kept in mind is that, where-
as the jet was leaving a distinct contrail at the higher altitude,
the white disc left no contrail whatsoever. Neither of the two
higher aircraft made any sound. However, bothof them were well
to the south of my position and the wind was blowing from me
toward them at about 15 to20knots. Actually I imagine the correct
direction of the wind was approximately north-northwest.
‘“‘AS soon as the sighting was over, I glanced at my watch
and noticed the time to be 1343. The date again was the afternoon
of January 27, 1953 and the atmospheric conditions were CAVU
+ +. . In closing, there is one other factor which may be of in-
terest. The whole elapsed time from the original sighting to the
disappearance of the disc was approximately nine seconds in my
estimation. It may have been slightly longer, but certainly no
shorter. Three of those seconds were counted time, three or
four of them were observed time when I had my wits about me,
and the other two to four were initial-reaction time.’’
A disc-shaped UFO paced a Trans-World Airways plane
June 1, 1954. United Press reported the incident (newswire
copy on file at NICAP):
FLYING SAUCER OR A WEATHER BALLOON... THAT
SEEMS TO BE THE ISSUE BETWEEN AN AIRLINES PILOT
AND THE AIR FORCE,
TRANS-WORLD AIRWAYS PILOT CHARLES KRATOVIL
OF PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, SAYS HE SAW AN
UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT . . . LARGE, WHITE-COLORED,
AND DISC -SHAPED.
HE SAYS HE AND HIS TWO CREW MATES SPOTTED
THE OBJECT 10 MILES NORTH OF BOSTON THIS MORNING
. . . THAT IT WAS PURSUING THE SAME COURSE AS HIS
PLANE BUT WAS OBSCURED BY HIGH CLOUDS.
KRATOVIL SAYS HE RECEIVED A MESSAGE FROM THE
AIRLINES BOSTON OFFICE QUOTING THE AIR FORCE AS
SAYING THE OBJECT PROBABLY WAS A WEATHER BAL-
LOON.
HOWEVER, THE PILOTS PUT IT THIS WAY:
“TF THIS IS A WEATHER BALOON . .. IT’S THE FIRST
TIME I EVER SAW ONE TRAVELING AGAINST THE WIND.,’’
Elliptical Objects
Charles R. Morris of Dubuque, Iowa, attempted (unsuccess-
fully) to film three elliptical objects observed by him and his
wife on March 4, 1960. The 8 mm kodachrome film, which he
exposed in late afternoon, failed to show the UFOs. At 5:57 p.m.
while watching one of his flying students perform aerobatics,
Morris first noticed the three UFOs in the southeast sky. They
moved in line, glowing a neon-like blue-white and arced from
about 25 degrees elevation in the southeast toward the northeast.
In about 4 minutes, the objects coveredanarc of about 135 degrees.
During that time, Morris ran into the house for his camera while
his wife continued to watch the UFOs. As the objects disappeared
in the distance to the northeast, they appeared to be climbing
slightly. [38]
NICAP Member Lex Mebane telephoned Morris and in-
terviewed him at length a few days after the sighting, obtaining
some additional information. At their largest, the UFOs appeared
to be about one-eighth the apparent size of the moon. They made
no sound and leftnotrails. The third UFO lagged behind occasion-
ally. [cf., February 24, 1959, American Airlines case, following. }
Morris was interrogated by the Air Force, whotold him there
were no aircraft scheduled in the vicinity. He had checked in-
dependently with Cedar Rapids Air Traffic Control and determined
the same,
Maneuvering or Gyrating Lights
The typical disc-shaped or elliptical UFOs seem to fly a rec-
ognizable course, though they do hover, alter direction abruptly
and accelerate vapidly. The second main category of sightings,
however, displays a characteristically different pattern of flight
in a number of cases. This pattern has been compared to the
gyrations of ahummingbird--alternately hovering and flitting here
and there, horizontally and vertically. Whether some of the er-
ratically maneuvering lights seen at night are in fact different
from the geometrical UFOs observed in daylight is an open ques -
tion. In some cases the lights have proved to be body lights on
discs or ellipses; in others no definite silhouette could be seen.
TWA Pilot Reports Gyrating Light
December 27, 1950: A TWA flight was enroute from Chicago
to Kansas City. Shortly after sunset Capt. Art Shutts, at the con-
trols, noticed a bright white light ahead ofthe plane, also flashing
to green and red occasionally. The aircraft was on a heading of
approximately 200 degrees. At first Captain Shutts thought it
was a Star, until it began to ‘‘wobble and swerve unsteadily.’’
Then the UFO began to streak back and forth in a north-south
line, through an arc of 10 degrees to 30 degrees, changing direc-
tion abruptly. The UFO would move at terrific speed, hover
oscillating slightly, then speed up. Captain Shutts noticed that
the visible horizon near the UFO appeared to vibrate as if light
were being distorted, especially after the object put on a burst of
speed.
Finally the light dimmed to a pinpoint and began to move
slowly south in a straight line. Sudaenly it ‘‘lurched,’’ accelerated
rapidly and zoomed upward at a 45 degree angle, made a nearly
square turn, plunged downward and disappeared below the hori-
zon on a north heading. It had been visible for 25 minutes. [39]
Chief Pilot Chases Unidentified Light
The following is an exact copy of a 1952 United Press news-~
wire report:
DALLAS, TEX., AUG. 15--(UP)--A VETERAN AIRLINES
PILOT TOLD TODAY HOW HE CHASED A MYSTERIOUS
ORANGE LIGHT THROUGH THE SKY NEAR DALLAS IN
AN ATTEMPT TO LEARN WHAT IT WAS HE HAD SIGHTED
SKIMMING THROUGH THE AIR.
THE PILOT, CAPT. MAX M. JACOBY, MERELY CALLED
THE OBJECT A ‘“‘LIGHT.’? HE SAID HE WAS AFRAID HE
WOULD BE LAUGHED AT.
JACOBY, CHIEF PILOT FOR PIONEER AIRLINES, SAID
HE SAW THE LIGHT WHILE ON A ROUTINE TEST FLIGHT
WEDNESDAY NIGHT. HE SAID HE DELAYED TELLING OF
THE INCIDENT BECAUSE HE FEARED HE WOULD BE
RIDICULED.,
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