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The crew had to act forcibly to calm the passengers and continue
the flight safely. [16]
Another extremely important incident, January 16, 1958,
was only sketchily reported in a few U.S. papers. Near Trindade
Isle off the Brazilian east coast, the Almirante Saldanha, an
IGY oceanographic vessel, saw and photographed a maneuvering
disc-shaped UFO which made several passes over the area [See
Section VIiI; Photographs]. Marine photographer Almiro Barauna,
officers and men on deck, sighted the UFO and Barauna obtained
four good exposures of the object. The film was developed on
board ship, the witnesses confirming that the Saturn-shaped
images (disc with central flange) corresponded to what they had
observed.
The impressive evidence created a stir in the Brazilian
Congress. At first the Navy was cautious and secretive about
the incident, but the President of Brazil, Mr. Juscelino Kubitschek,
intervened at’ the request of a reporter and the photographs were
published in the press. [17]
Both airline and military pilots in Brazil have often reported
UFOs:
June 30, 1957. An airliner enroute from Belo Horizonte to
Rio de Janeiro, at 6:30 p.m., encountered a glowing red-orange
disc-like object. Capt. Saul Martins later told the press the UFO
maneuvered all around the DC-3, pacing it, flying above and below
it. One of the many passengers who also witnessed the object
was a renowned Brazilian writer, Prof. Aires de Mata Machado
Filho. [18]
July 4, 1957. A REAL Airlines plane enroute from Campos
to Victoria, capital of Espirito Santo State, was paced bya
circular UFO. The pilot, Cmdr. Delgado, said that when his
plane and the UFO were passing through clouds, brightly lighted
apertures like windows became visible on the object. When they
left the clouds, these markings disappeared..The UFO had raised
portions on top and bottom. [See Section IX; Patterns].
August 14, 1957. Near Joinville, at 8:55 p.m., a Varig Air-
lines C-47 enroute from Porto Alegre to Rio de Janeiro was
approached by a luminous object. The pilot, Cmdr. Jorge Campos
Araujo, said his co-pilot first noticed the UFO pacing the plane
to the left. As they watched, the UFO suddenly sped ahead and
crossed just in front of the plane. Then it hovered briefly, and
dove into the undercast at about 5,700 feet. (The plane was fly-
ing at 6,300 feet). At the moment when the strange object hovered
briefly, the engines of the airliner began coughing and missing,
and the cabin lights dimmed. When the UFO moved away, the
aircraft electrical system returned to normal. [See Section VIII;
Electro-Magnetic Effects].
Cmdr. Araujo described the UFO as ‘shaped like a saucer
with a kind of cupola or dome on top of it. The whole cupola
glowed with an intense green light. The flattened base glowed
with a less intense yellowish luminosity.’’ [19]
November 4, 1957. Capt. Jean Vincent de Beyssac, flying
a Varig Airlines C-46 near Ararangua at 1:20 a.m., noticed a
red light to the left. The plane was at 7,000 feet above a layer of
stratus clouds. Both Capt. de Beyssac and his co-pilot watched
curiously as the light increased in size. When the pilot decided
to investigate and started to press his rudder, the UFO suddenly
leaped through an arc of about 45 degrees and appeared much
larger in size. Capt. de Beyssac went into an 80 degree left turn
for a closer look. About midway of the turn, the object began
glowing more brilliantly and the pilot smelled smoke in the cabin.
While the crew hastily looked for fire, the UFO vanished. It was
then discovered that the ADF (direction finder), right generator
and transmitter-receiver had burned out simultaneously. [20]
May 27, 1958. Near the Bahia State coast, a Varig airliner
piloted by Cmdr. Bittar, was approached by a brightly luminous
UFO with ball-like projections on the underside. The object
maneuvered under the plane, hovered, then dove toward the sea.
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| say 14, 1959. A Brazilian Air Force pilot checked ona
hovering light observed from the control tower at Pampulha,
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State at the request of the tower
operator. After landing, the pilot reported that the unidentified
light had followed him for about an hour while he was enroute
from Pico do Couto. The control tower operator then fired some
flares in the direction of the UFO, and it changed color from white
to amber to intense green. Then it turned white again, and darted
upwards, disappearing in the darkness. [22]
July 24, 1961. At night in the vicinity of Ilha Grande, Cmdr.
Jose Guilherme Saez, pilot of a VASP Airlines ‘‘Scandia’’ flying
at 7,000 feet, saw a luminous object which he first believed was
a meteor. ‘‘I radioed the Santa Cruz Air Force Base and Sao
Paulo airport,’’ Cmdr. Saez stated. ‘‘Suddenly the object changed
direction, from the left to our right. Then I saw it quite near our
Scandia.’’ The object remained visible several minutes. During
this time, Cmdr. Saez said, ‘‘The UFO did not describe curves,
but made angular turns. It moved up and down, back and forth, in
all directions.’’ [23] (cf., sighting by Capt. Hull, Capital Airlines,
November 14, 1956; Section I).
At times, Brazil has been one of the least secretive govern-
ments in regard to release of UFO information. High officials
have often openly admitted their serious concern with UFOs.
As in the case of several countries, there is evidence that
the Embassies in Washington, either yielding to the wishes of
the U.S. Government or for political reasons of their own, some-
times debunk the subject in spite of serious official concern of
their governments at home. In 1959, Maj. Gen. Antonio Barcellos,
Air Attache of the Brazilian Embassy, wrote a NICAP member:
“The Brazilian Government does not accredit or acknowledge
any reports of unidentified flying objects...it considers the
question of UFO to be in the same category as that of Santa Claus.
Therefore, if anyone in Brazil has ever cited what they consider
to be a UFO, they would probably not report to any official agency,
but if they did try to make such a report, they would find that it
would not be accepted.’’ [24]
Other South American Countries
The history of UFO reports in the other South American
countries is very similar to that of Argentina and Brazil.
In Valparaiso, Chile, October 28, 1959, Juan Fruto (Director
of a local Astronomical Association), C. Ventura (civil aviator),
and others about 9:15 p.m. sighted a luminous orange concave
disc performing evolutions in the sky. [25]
Cases of electro-magnetic effects (See Section VIII] have
been noted in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Venezuela. On
January 30, 1958, a lawyer and his wife, near Lima, Peru, saw
a circular UFO hovering an estimated 500 meters above the
highway. As their automobile passed beneath the object, the car
lights went out. Truck drivers and others on the same highway
also witnessed the UFO. Passengers on a bus felt an electric
shock, and the bus motor failed as the UFO was seen. [26]
A NICAP Subcommittee (investigative unit) is operative in
Santiago, Chile, headed by Prof. Juan E. Gatica Salinas, astro-
physicist. Other members of the unit are professors of mathe-
matics and physics, and students. The Subcommittee is divided
into three groups which make scheduled observations of the sky
from different observatories, increasing the chances of obtaining
triangulations of a UFO.
In Montevideo, Uruguay, Milton W. Hourcade is one of the
directors of the ‘‘Centro de Investigacion de Objetos Voladores
Inidentificados (C.I,0.V.I.).’”’ The group has investigated and
compiled reports in Uruguay for many years, periodically ex-
changing data with NICAP.
One of the cases investigated by C.1.0.V.I. occurred May 5,
1958, near San Carlos. About 3:40 p.m., Carlos A. Rodriguez,
an experienced and reputable pilot, was flying his piper aircraft
in the vicinity of Capitan Curbelo Naval Air Base when he noticed
a brilliant glowing object approaching his plane. The UFO stopped
an estimated 2000 meters away and, according to the report,
“it rocked twice in a balancing motion.” [cf., Oct. 2, 1961, Salt
Lake City, Utah, pilot sighting; Section I]. The object was shaped
like a child’s top, symmetrical above and below. As he closed to
about 700 meters, Rodriguez felt intense heat in the cockpit and
was forced to open the windows and door of the plane and remove
his jacket. The UFO then took off, accelerating rapidly eastward
toward the sea, leaving a thin vapor trail. [27]
Venezuela has been the scene of so much UFO activity that
as of 1963, according to a NICAP member who visited Caracas,
the sight of huge glowing objects lighting up mountain tops around
the city was no longer considered noteworthy. Active in UFO in-
vestigation around Caracas are Dr. Askold Ladonko (NICAP Ad-
viser) and Horacio Gonzalez Ganteaume (NICAP member). In
December 1962 over an unexplored jungle area near famous
Angel Falls, a UFO was photographed on 8 mm movie film by
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