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Group /Category 11
Sightings From Aircraft or
Spacecraft
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Case Directory
Santa Monica, California
January 1, 1978
Richard Hall:
Time: 12:45-1:00 p.m. Witnesses: Floyd P. Hallstrom (37 years flying experience,
17½ as a Navy combat air crewman and personal crew chief to admirals, including
the Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet).
Features:
Disc with dome and portholes, sun reflecting off dome.
While flying a Cessna 170A airplane from Oxnard, California, to San Diego,
Hallstrom was approaching Santa Monica at 7,500 feet altitude. Ahead of him
was a friend ferrying a new airplane to San Diego. Hallstrom was following
him and was scheduled to transport him back to Oxnard after he delivered the
plane. The sky was clear except for a smog layer in the vicinity of Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX).
"I spotted [the UFO] just on the edge of the haze area above LAX slightly
to the east side....I thought it was Jim so I watched it for about a minute
because he had just given me his position report, but it seemed to get larger
and coming toward me so I naturally realized that it wasn't Jim....I started
looking to see what it was but I could see no wings on this aircraft although
at this time I could see windows which appeared to be passenger windows in
the aircraft. As it drew nearer though, I was able to determine that there
were no wings or horizontal empennage assembly to the aircraft as a conventional
aircraft...."
Hallstrom began wondering if it was some kind of helicopter, but it was approaching
at high speed. As the UFO passed about 6,000 feet to his left, he was looking
down on it an angle of about 30-45 degrees. Then the true form suddenly became
clear to him. There were no rotors, no tail assembly.
"All of a sudden I was able to make out the complete form of a saucer shape
or round object...I could see the dome, also very vividly clear, including
all the windows....[I] observed it to be of a very bright metal...it was more
of a nickel or highly polished chrome or stainless steel type of metal than
aluminum because it had more of a mellow glow than [if] it was of the type
finish on a high finish aluminum."
About 16 to 20 evenly spaced windows were visible around the circumference
of the dome, located just above the base. The dome appeared to be a perfect
hemisphere about 20 feet in diameter resting on the base which was about 30
feet in diameter. The UFO continued on a course of about 310 degrees (opposite
to Hallstrom's course) with no sign of rotation, oscillation, pitch, roll,
or yaw. Neither was there any sign of a propulsion system. The sun reflected
off the dome as a bright spot as the UFO passed. After about a minute the
object disappeared from view behind the Cessna. Hallstrom estimated its speed
at about 650 m.p.h. He quickly took notes and made a sketch of the UFO.
Reaching for his radio microphone, he first called his friend Jim to report
what he had seen. Then he notified various FAA authorities.
Hallstrom, who was shaken by the sighting, had not taken the subject seriously
up to this time, but the implications of what he had seen struck home to him.
He later reported that the experience had altered his entire life.
Source: (MUFON UFO Journal, January 1978, pp. 3-5)
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