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was ‘‘so bright it was impossible to determine shape.’’ Visible
on each side of it was a green light. The UFO appeared to hang
motionless for 5 or 6 minutes; then it began moving slowly
across the sky, and suddenly shot upward into a cloud bank. [55]
March 29, 1950; Ironwood, Michigan. Tom Christensen, air-
lines representative for Wisconsin Central Airlines, and six
other persons at the airport (all pilots or with flying experience)
viewed a round UFO through binoculars at 2:55 p.m. It was
moving directly into a north wind at ““pretty good’’ speed. As it
travelled, the UFO made a ‘‘slipping and sliding sideways’’
motion. [56]
July 1950; Cincinnati, Ohio. At 1:45 p.m., aC.A.A. flight
engineer with 11 years of aeronautical experience observed a
“ewingless, fuselage-shaped’’ object which maneuvered in a sunny
sky. The UFO climbed at a steep angle, hesitated, dove and sped
away to the west. Estimated speed: 5,000 m.p.h. The object
made no sound and left no trail. (Confidential report obtained
by NICAP Adviser L. H. Stringfield, Cincinnati, Ohio).
November 27, 1950; Huron, South Dakota. In the early
morning, Gene Fowler of the Weather Bureau, Winfield Henry of
CAA, and two Western Airlines ground crew members watched a
UFO which alternately hovered and darted around the sky. The
UFO changed color, red to white to green. At Aberdeen, 75
miles north, William B. Hiller, CAA Aircraft Communicator, also,
saw a lighted UFO that changed colors. [57]
July 8, 1952; near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Joseph J.
Greiner, CAA equipment provider (experienced as radio operator
weather observer, and traffic controller) at 10:00 p.m. saw a
domed UFO speed overhead below a high overcast. The object
was visible about 10 seconds, travelling at an estimated 1,000
mph. The main body was green, with a reddish domed portion
on top. [58]
Early 1952; Cleveland, Ohio. Clark Croft, chief of the CAA
Tower staff, stated to the Associated Press July 22 that ‘‘several
months ago”? a member of his staff had sighted a red light hovering
in the sky in the direction of nearby Berea. He asked a pilot
taking off for Akron to watch for it. The pilot saw it first below
and ahead of him. ‘‘Suddenly it took off at a very rapid rate,’’
Croft said. ‘‘He tried to catch it, but couldn’t. It was faster than
any jet aircraft we know about.’’
Washington, D.C., Sightings
On two consecutive weekends in July 1952, UFOs swarmed
over Washington, D.C. Maneuverable, erratically performing
objects were seen visually by pilots where radar showed them to
be. Among the aviation personnel who either tracked the UFOs
on radar or sighted them visually were the following:
July 19, 11:40 p.m. CAA radar operators at National Airport
control center and in tower; 8 unidentified targets moving
100 to 130 mph.
July 20, midnight to 5:40 a.m. Harry G, Barnes (senior air
route traffic controller), Ed Nugent, Jim Copeland, and Jim
Ritchey (radar controllers); up to 10 unidentified targets at
one time on radar; motions coincided with visual sightings by
Capt. Casey Pierman, Capitol Airlines pilot, who about 1:00
a.m. saw a total of 7 UFOs which maneuvered in all direc-
tions, sometimes hovering.
July 20, early a.m. Howard Cocklin, CAA control tower oper-
ator, saw yellow-orange light gyrating low in NW sky where
control center radar indicated it was.
July 20, 3:00 a.m. Capt. Dermott, Capitol Airlines pilot,
watched unidentified light follow his plane to within4 miles of
National Airport; radar also showed object.
July 26, 9:08 p.m. JimRitchey and other radar personnel saw
12 unidentified targets move onto scope from NW headed SE;
helped vector in jet interceptors, which reported glimpses of
high speed lights. Commercial pilot reported yellow light
that turned to red, then back to yellow, pacing his plane about
two miles away; ‘“‘Radar confirmed that he was between two and
three miles from the object,’’ Ritchey stated.
[For additional details, see Section XII, July 1952 Chronology. |
October 12, 1952; Palo Alto, California. Harry C. Potter,
aircraft maintenance man for United Airlines, was standing talking
to friends at 1:00 a.m. Suddenly they noticed a V-formation of six
apparent discs speeding overhead from N to S, travelling about
120 degrees in about 8 seconds. One separate UFO crossed at the
same time from W to E. The UFOs appeared as rings of very
bright blue-white light, apparently dark discs lighted only on the
outer rim. [59]
1952; San Mateo, California. At6:30a.m., Leonard L. Musel,
United Airlines mechanic, was one of five persons ina car pool
who saw a large flat UFO take on board five smaller objects of
similar shape. [See Section I, Satellite Object Cases.] All six
UFOs were roughly diamond-shaped, the main object nearly el-
liptical as it hovered 50 to 75 feet above salt flats visible from
Hillsdale Boulevard. When the smaller objects were on board,
the parent object flipped over flat side down (presenting an ellip-
tical outline) and took off eastward at fantastic speed, going out of
sight in seconds. [60]
December 3, 1954;-Wilmington, North Carolina. About 12:30
p.m. Luther H. O’Banian and J. B. Bradley, CAA traffic control-
lers, and others at the airport saw a round yellowish UFO which
sped overhead on a southwesterly course. The two controllers
studied the object through binoculars, but could not identify it.
The UFO, visible about 45 seconds, seemed tobe moving at a down-
ward angle at an estimated speed of 500 mph or more. [61]
January 8, 1959; near Walworth, Wisconsin. Gordon Higgins,
a draftsman who has had two years USAF experience as control
tower operator and flight controller, watched a UFO descend and
then speed away horizontally. (See self-explanatory diagram with
number keys.)
‘September 29, 1960; Arlington, Texas. J. Rodriguez, Jr.,
flight radio officer for Pan AmericanAirways, reportedto NICAP:
‘“‘At 6:23 p.m. CST while watching 8 or 9 kids (ages 10 to 16) play
fast ball in front yard across street from my home, I looked up,
east, elevation 50 degrees approximately, and I saw a bright pin-
point of orange-colored light travelling toward the south; its speed
was faster than a high flying jet aircraft, but slower than a meteor.
As it reached a point below the moonit slowed down very rapidly,
at which time I turned and ran toward my house for my field
glasses. [see sketch, position “A” to “B’’],
“‘Ypon returning with my field glasses (7 power) the kids had
now taken up the watch. Mr. Louis Via, my neighbor across the
street, was also out in his front yard where we all were. While
the kids insisted that it was up there just below a bright star,
Mr. Via and myself said ‘no it’s just another star.’ [See sketch,
position ‘‘C’’ |
“Soon we all realized that the stars were moving, as though
around each other clockwise. I took up a position where I could
use the house roof for reference to see if one was moving.
“Mr. Via and myself soon agreed that the bottom one was
slowly moving upward and clockwise around the star, which I
then realized was the planet Jupiter. The movement between
positions ‘B’ and ‘C’ was seen by the 8 or 9 kids. While watching
the movement between positions ‘C’ and ‘D’, Mrs. Via came
outside and also saw the orange colored point of light moving.
My field glasses did nothing for seeing what it was, still a bright
point of light.
‘‘At about 6:35 another neighbor came over from two houses
down, Mr. and Mrs. Rowmach. Mrs. Rowmach said: ‘Rod, I’ve
been watching that very fast moving light since you ran toward
your house a while ago.’ We all stood there and watched it slowly
moving up and getting smaller, but still bright. . . ”’
About 6:37 p.m. while trying to point out the UFO to another
neighbor, Rodriguez saw it take off suddenly toward the west and
vanish ‘‘as fast as a meteor.”’
ARLINGTON, TEXAS
SEPTEMBER 28, 1960
6:23 to 6:39 P.M. (C.S.T.)
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