![]() Category 11 Case Directory SIGHTINGS FROM AIRCRAFT Preliminary Rating: 5 |
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sightings from aircraft with detailed
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| 8:00 p.m. EST Duration ?? aircraft Navy but no data United States |
Military observers no data No EMI No radar contact |
| Dan Wilson: March 11, 1957; Glynco Naval Air Station, Georgia (BB) 8:00 p.m. EST. Two white round lights the apparent size of nickel held at arm's length were observed 25 degrees above horizon. First sighting SE of Glynco NAS and the second sighting at 35 degrees (NE) from Glynco NAS. The sightings were ground visual and air visual from Navy aircraft 98151. Both lights faded outwith out movement. Two Navy aircraft, Navy 98151 and Navy 834, attempted to investigate with negative results (Why this case may be significant: See report by Dan Wilson below) Fran Ridge: March 1957 sighting listing in BB files states this case #4650 listed as "OTHER (flare drop)". Detailed reports and documents reports/570311glynco_report.htm (Dan Wilson) reports/570311glynco_wilson.htm (Dan Wilson) |