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Pilot / Aircrew Cases

The Valentich Mystery

October, 21, 1978 - Bass Strait , Australia

It was the extraordinary disappearance of pilot Frederick Valentich (left) over Bass Strait on October 21st, 1978, that thrust the subject of UFOs into the news headlines around the world. The Valentich mystery has endured as an insoluble enigma.  View full report

Source: Bill Chalker   ID: 24
Case Type: MajorCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew, Witness Photo

Pilot sighting of glowing orange sphere in Tranquillity, California

July, 28, 1978 - Tranquillity, California, United States

From the witness: "That sighting of 28 July made a very deep and lasting impression. I can still see the glowing orange, flattened sphere as vividly in my mind as it appeared on that early morning many years ago. I have no doubt that the device (or whatever it was) was real - there is absolutely no way that it could have been a product of my imagination."  View full report

Source: Brian Vike, HBCCUFO Research (hbccufo.org)   ID: 1056
Case Type: RawReport    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew

Veteran Pilot Encounters UFO With Portholes

January, 1, 1978 - Santa Monica, California, United States

A dome-shaped UFO with portholes was seen in broad daylight by veteran pilot Floyd P. Hallstrom of Oxnard, California. Hallstrom had been flying for 37 years, 17½ as a Navy combat air crewman and personal crew chief to admirals, including the Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet.  View full report

Source: FUFOR, MUFON UFO Journal, January 1978   ID: 37
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew, Portholes/Windows

Retired Chilean General in air encounter with large 'banana-shaped' UFO

1978 - Antofagasta, Chile

Retired General Hernan Gabrielli Rojas had squared off against a gigantic UFO while engaging in a training flight in the skies of northern Chile. According to the military man, the object was the size of 10 or 15 aircraft carriers, and its presence was picked up by the radars aboard two F-5 jet fighters as well as the Cerro Moreno airport in Antofagasta.  View full report

Source: Inexplicata, Scott Corrales, editor / Ovnivisión (Chile) / Revista TOC / Terra Chile   ID: 997
Case Type: PressReport    Features:  Military, Pilot/Aircrew, Witness Photo, Radar

F-4 Jet Chase over Iran 1976 Featured Case

September, 18, 1976 - Tehran, Iran

One of the best documented UFO-aircraft incidents, when a UFO was observed flying over the restricted airspace of Tehran, Iran. Two U.S.-made F-4 Phantom II jet fighters of the Imperial Iranian Air Force were scrambled, but as the pilots closed in on the target, their communications and weapons systems were suddenly jammed. The incident was confirmed by high ranking officers of the Iranian Air Force and later documented by several agencies of the U.S. military.  View full report

Source: Don Berliner, UFO Briefing Document: The Best Available Evidence   ID: 200
Case Type: MajorCase    Features:  E-M Effects, Radar, Pilot/Aircrew, Military

UFOs 'escort' Mexican aircraft Featured Case

May, 2, 1974 - En route from Guerrero state to Mexico City, Mexico

Carlos Antonio de los Santos Montiel was flying en route from Guerrero state to Mexico city in his Piper Aztec 24, he became aware of three objects positioned extremely close around the plane. He heard a noise from below, as if one of the objects had collided with his plane. He then noticed that the aircraft controls and landing gear were frozen.  View full report

Source: APRO Bulletin, Vol. 24 No. 2 (Aug 1975)   ID: 311
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Radar, Pilot/Aircrew, Vehicle Interference, Multiple UFOs, Witness Photo

Coyne Helicopter Incident Featured Case

October, 18, 1973 - Mansfield, Ohio, United States

The Coyne case (or "Army helicopter incident") stands out as, perhaps the most credible (in the "high strangeness" category) of the 1973 wave. An Army Reserve helicopter crew of four men encountered a gray, metallic-looking, cigar-shaped object, with unusual lights and maneuvers, as they were airborne between Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio.  View full report

Source: Jennie Zeidman, CUFOS   ID: 104
Case Type: MajorCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew, Military

Domed Disc Near Airliner, Confirmed By Radar

February, 14, 1973 - McAlester, Oklahoma, United States

A domed disc near cargo airliner, confirmed by the airplane's airborne radar. The object was disc-shaped with a transparent dome on top, and a silvery, highly polished surface. The object reacted to the sweep of the plane's radar. Pilots from the airliner saw two or three shadowy entities moving around inside the object.  View full report

Source: Richard Hall / UFO Casebook   ID: 15
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew, Radar, Humanoid/Occupant

Lago de Cote Photograph Featured Case

September, 4, 1971 - Lago de Cote, Costa Rica

Photo was taken by a Costa Rican government mapping plane during an aerial mapping mission. No member of the crew stated that they saw anything unusual during the routine flight. Much analysis has been undertaken using the original negative.  View full report

Source: STUDIOVNI   ID: 250
Case Type: MajorCase    Features:  Photo, Pilot/Aircrew

Pilot 'flees' from giant cone-shaped UFO pacing plane

September, 20, 1966 - Near Sebring, Florida, United States

A Winter Haven, Florida, private pilot reported he fled from a giant cone-shaped UFO which kept his plane in shadow for about three minutes on the morning of September 20, 1966. "That thing had not changed in size at all, but was still with me and pacing me. It was still as big as a football field."  View full report

Source: NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenon),   ID: 552
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew

Experienced pilot and passenger sight disc-shaped UFO with dome on top

May, 21, 1966 - Near Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

An 18,000-hour pilot and his passenger made a clear daylight sighting of a disc-shaped UFO with a dome on top on the afternoon of May 21, 1966 near Willow Grove, Pa. "It was as clear as seeing a Cadillac drifting by at 100 yards," said William C. Powell. Currently active in executive-transport flying, Powell was a pilot for the Dutch KLM airlines, and before that for the U.S. Air Force and RCAF.  View full report

Source: NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenon),   ID: 551
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew

Planes chased by elliptical luminous object, EM effects over Japan

March, 21, 1965 - Himeji, Ieshima Islands, Japan

"Inaba was the captain of the Convair-240, with 28 passengers aboard, which encountered the oblong and luminescent object over the Ieshima Islands in the Seto Inland Sea at 7.06 p.m. on Thursday. Fearing a collision, Inaba turned the plane 60 degrees to the right, but the flying saucer made an abrupt turn and flew along with the plane for about three minutes."  View full report

Source: Tokyo Japan Times, March 21, 1965 (UPI), Mainichi Daily News (Tokyo), March 22   ID: 628
Case Type: PressReport    Features:  E-M Effects, Pilot/Aircrew

A Gigantic 'Cigar' Over the Atlantic In 1963

May, 1963 - Over the Atlantic Ocean,

Almost beneath the DC-8, was a gigantic dark grey 'torpedo'. It seemed menacing and frightening, and I had the impression that it was stationary. It was utterly unlike anything that I had ever seen in my whole life. It looked as though made of steel. No portholes or windows were visible. No wings or projections. Nothing but the long perfect torpedo form, with its bullet-shaped head, and the rear end which was cut off sharply andsquarely.  View full report

Source: Flying Saucer Review, Volume 46/4, Winter 2001   ID: 139
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew

Disc-shaped UFO hovers, then evades pursuit by pilot

October, 2, 1961 - Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

A grayish disc-shaped object which hovered, wobbling on its axis, then evaded pursuit, was sighted October 2, 1961 at Salt Lake City, Utah airport. Private pilot Waldo J. Harris, a real estate broker, investigated the object in his light aircraft as 8-10 ground personnel at the airport watched. The object was disc shaped, 50 feet in diameter, and 8-10 feet thick.  View full report

Source: NICAP / Richard Hall (1964) from NICAP case report   ID: 638
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Witness Sketch, Pilot/Aircrew, Group Sighting

Airliners Paced by three UFOs (The Killian Case)

February, 23, 1959 - Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States

The sighting of three glowing objects by several airline crews February 24, 1959 is one of the most thoroughly investigated (and, ironically, one of the most controversial) on record. The key witness, Capt. Peter W. Killian, was interviewed by NICAP personnel. A detailed investigation report, including weather data, air navigation maps, etc. , was submitted to NlCAP by the New York City Affiliate. The Akron UFO Research Committee co - operated in the investigation, adding valuable details.  View full report

Source: Richard Hall, UFO Evidence, 1964 (NICAP)   ID: 1105
Case Type: MajorCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew, Witness Photo

Commercial Plane Follows UFO over New York State

April, 8, 1958 - New York, United States

April 8, 1956: A very brilliant light was followed across New York State by an American Airlines plane. The pilots were Capt. Raymond Ryan and First Officer William Neff. The chase was described by radio to Air Force and civilian control tower operators. The following account of the sighting is taken from a tape-recorded interview program.  View full report

Source: Richard Hall, UFO Evidence, 1964   ID: 1104
Case Type: StandardCase    Features:  Pilot/Aircrew
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