![]() Category 11 Case Directory SIGHTINGS FROM AIRCRAFT Preliminary Rating: 5 |
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help and cooperation of the original compiler
of AIRCAT, Dr. Richard Haines, and other
sources, to create a comprehensive listing of
sightings from aircraft with detailed
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| Evening Duration ??? F9F United States |
Military 1+ observer No EMI No radar contact |
| Richard
Hall: Evening. A Marine Corps fighter pilot, alerted by a
Navy signal tower at Norfolk, Va., chased a silver
object which had been sighted from the ground over an
area near the Virginia-North Carolina border. After
cruising in his F9F Panther for half an hour without
seeing anything unusual, 1st Lt. Ed Balocco was
returning to his base. "Over Washington, North
Carolina," he said, "I saw what looked like an
airplane with red lights which appeared below me. I
was cruising at about 20,000 feet. What caused me to
look back at the object was the fact that it moved
from below me 10,000 feet vertically in a matter of
seconds." He turned and chased the object at better
than 500 mph., but was unable to gain on it. Balocco
estimated the UFO was about 10 miles from him during
the 3-4 minute chase. At that distance, he said, it
appeared about 1/4" wide and about 3" long. "The
object was the color of white heat and it threw out a
red glow behind it. It had two red lights on the left
hand side, bounding and flashing off the end,
encircling an arc." The Marine officer said he seemed
to gain on the object for a time, but it then dropped
from his altitude and disappeared toward the coast.
Another pilot involved in the search, Capt. Thomas W.
Riggs, reported he sighted an object flying low near
the Carolina coast, but couldn't identify it.
(Associated Press, February 12, 1953).
Detailed reports and documents articles/530209washington_article.htm (Dan Wilson & Rich Vitello) articles/530209washington_nc_%20Aviation_News.pdf (Dan Wilson) |