
Case
Directory - Category: 11; Sightings From Aircraft
Date:
21 Feb 2005
From: Francis Ridge
Subject: The Walesville Incident/Jet Crash, July 2, 1954
Preliminary Report:
On July 1, 1954, an AF F-94 – a two-man jet – was scrambled to chase
a UFO near Walesville, New York. When the pilot tried to close in,
a sudden, unbearable heat filled the cockpit. Half-dazed, the pilot
and radar officer bailed out. The jet crashed in the street, killing
two children and their parents. These odd phenomena, high radiation,
mysterious
heat and electrical interference may be side effects of gravity control
devices. (Keyhoe, "I Know The Secret of the Flying Saucers")
Fran Ridge:
On 21 Feb 2005 I started a file on the Walesville crash for the NICAP
site.
The preliminary lead from Keyhoe and description above may not be
totally accurate but this isn't just a jet crash with a UFO later
added. The BB files list a UFO sighted at Walesville, NY on July 2.
There is no evaluation given at all on this one. Also, when Jan Aldrich
searched files on crashes he found that the jet had been diverted from
a training mission to an active Air Defense mission. Numerous
newspaper clippings sent to me by John Schuessler on 7 Feb support a
blaze in the cockpit. Press reports state that a Pentagon spokesman
said that the "unidentified plane was about 75 miles northeast of Rome,
on the edge of the Griffiss patrol zone, when the JETS intercepted it."
This indicates that more than one interceptor was involved. Dan Wilson
also provided information he found on the case.
This is a case directory for the Walesville incident and the case is
still open.
Walesville - I Dissent From His (Randle's)
Debunking
Article in IUR on the Walesville Case - Jan Aldrich
New York City, July 2, 1954, UFO Seen - News
Reports -
Dan Wilson
Project Blue Book Sighting Listing Showing UFO Seen At Walesville
(Pending)
Report on Walesville Crash: 19B (Condon
Report,
Pages 240-)
The Walesville Incident - Francis
Ridge
Jet Plane Crashes In Flames - The
Post-Standard -
pdf file - (Dan Wilson)
The Post-Standard article continued - pdf
file (Dan
Wilson)