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A large white ball of fire was observed some four to five miles
directly ahead of and slightly above the aircraft. It was observed
for only a split second and was comparable to the explosion of a shell
were no streamers or "tails" observed such as usually related
to a meteor or a distress signal. As the aircraft approached the
approximate position where the ball of fire was observed a single white
light was seen on the water surface. However, this disappeared within
a few seconds after sighting becsmse of the existing cloud coverage.
More lights were immediately observed on the water surfsce some 10 miles
north of the plane's course. It is the opinion of the witness (6apt
Barnes) that these were from a ‘surface vessel. Some 10 mimutes elapsed
after these lights were observed on the water surface when an aircraft
wes sighted flying a reciprocal course (240°) at about 1000 ft below
the observers's aircraft and slightly to the right of the course,
Capt Barnes made numerous attempts to contact this aircraft on Channel "B"
end "C", "VHF" but acknowledgment of his transmission was never teceived.
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