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SECTIO
NI.
A Cross-section of significant cases and guide
to additional examples in other sections.
Most people are unaware that UFO sightings, many by exception-
ally good witnesses, have been reported regularly in recent years.
Contrary to popular belief, the reports have continued into the
1960’s. The last fully publicized series of sightings was in
November 1957 [Section XII; November 1957 Chronology]. At that
time the cases involving electromagnetic effects on automobile
motors and lights made headlines all over the country for two
weeks.
Before that, UFO sightings were reported and discussed widely
through 1952; in that year, the Air Force (officially charged with
investigation of UFO reports) investigated a record number of
cases—1,501. UFOs violated the restricted air spaces over
Washingtcn, D.C., on two consecutive weekends in July, were
tracked on radar, and pursued by jet interceptors [Section XII;
July 1952 Chronology].
Since 1957, the newswire services and national radio and tele-
vision have rarely mentioned UFO sightings. As a result, few
people outside the immediate area of occurrence ever learn about
a report. Local newspapers and stations continue to report UFO
activity, but it has been considered ‘‘local”’ rather than ‘‘national’’
news, in general.
The misconception that UFOs are no longer being sighted, and
other erroneous beliefs, are challenged in this Section. Sample
reports are given, representing a cross-section of the entire
report, and providing a digest of the type of evidence which
constitutes the UFO problem. The cases also were chosen to
furnish examples of features of UFO sightings, such as maneuver
patterns [Section XII] and UFOs tracked by instruments [Section
Vill].
ARE UFOs STILL BEING SEEN?
This is probably the most common question asked by casually
interested persons. The answer is ‘‘yes.’’ But the sighting
reports do not receive the publicity they once did. [See Section
XI for chronology of recent sightings].
A grayish disc-shaped object which hovered, wobbling on its
axis, then evaded pursuit, was sighted October 2, 1961 at Salt
i
Utah
Central
Airport
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. Mr. Harris signed
a NICAP report form on October 10, andlater answered additional
questions by a NICAP Subcommittee member. Hisreport: ‘‘I was
preparing to take off in a Mooney Mark 20A from the North-
South runway at Utah Central Airport when I noticed a bright
spot in the sky over the southern end of the Salt Lake Valley. I
began my take-off run without paying much attention to the bright
spot as I assumed that it was some aircraft reflecting the sun as
it turned. After I was airbourne and trimmed for my climb-out,
I noticed that the bright spot was still about in the same position as
before. I still thought it must be the sun reflecting from an
airplane, so I made my turn onto my cross-wind leg of the traffic
pattern, and was about to turn downwind when I noticed that the
spot was in the same spot still.
“T turned out of the pattern and proceeded toward the spot to
get a better look. As I drew nearer I could see that the object
had no wings nor tail nor any other exterior control surfaces
protruding from what appeared to be the fuselage. It seemed to
be hovering with a little rocking motion. As it rocked up away
from me, I could see that it was a disc shaped object. I would
guess the diameter at about 50 to 55 feet, the thickness in the
middle at about 8 to 10 feet. It had the appearance of sand-
blasted aluminum. I could see no windows or doors or any other
openings, nor could I see any landing gear doors, etc., protruding,
nor showing.
“} believe at the closest point I was about 2 miles from the
object, at the same altitude or a little above the object. It rose
abruptly about 1000 feet above me as I closed in, giving me an
excellent view of the underneath side, which was exactly like the
upper side as far as I could tell. Then it went off on a course
of about 170 degrees for about 10 miles where it again hovered
with that little rocking motion.
“J again approached the object, but not so closely this time,
when it departed ona course of about 245 degrees climbing at about
18 to 20 degrees above the horizon. It went completely out of
sight in 2 or 3 seconds. As you know I can keep our fastest jets
in sight for several minutes, so you can see that this object was
moving rather rapidly.
(180°) §
Eureka
) UFO hovered with rocking motion at about 6000 ft. south of the airport.
) UFO rose abruptly estimated 1000 ft. as Harris closed in. .
) UFO quickly moved away an estimated 10 miles, stopped and hovered, rocking motion. (SSE).
) As Harris closed in second time, UFO took off at high speed on 245° course (WSW) climbing
at an angle of about 20°, completely out of sight in 2-3 seconds.(Copy of observer's sketch).
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