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was detailed in the Nairobi Sunday Post,
February 25, 1951, by Capt. Jack Bicknell, pilot of the East
African Airways plane. Extracts from Capt. Bicknell’s report:
‘The Lodestar plane left Nairobi West at 7:00a.m. At 7:20 a.m.,
the radio officer (D. W. Merrifield) drew my attention to a bright
object like a white star hanging motionless about 10,000 feet above
Kilimanjaro. My first reaction was to say nothing. We watched
it for three minutes. Then we told the passengers about it. One
of them had a very powerful pair of binoculars with him and he
began to study it. In the meantime, we put a radio message
through to Eastleigh describing it. Eastleigh asked us to check
whether it was a meteorological balloon. I then examined it for
several minutes through the binoculars. . . [At this point the
plane had approached to within about 50 miles of the mountain]...
“Through the glasses I saw a metallic, bullet shaped object
which must have been over 200 feet long. At one end was a square-
cut vertical fin. Its colour was a dull silver, and at regular
intervals along the fuselage were vertical dark bands. Its whole
outline was clear and sharp and there was no haziness about it
at all. . . It was absolutely stationary, and remained that way
for 17 minutes. . . (Capt. Bicknell states that two passengers
were taking photographs at this time]... .
“Then it began to move eastwards, rising as it did so. It
disappeared at about 40,000 feet. . . The machine left no vapour
trail, and it had no visible means of propulsion. . . My impres-
sion was that it was definitely a flying machine of some kind.”’
FEBRUARY 19, 1951
KENYA, AFRICA
UFO OBSERVED HOVERING ABOVE MT. KILIMANJARO BY
EAST AFRICAN AIRWAYS PILOT
New Yorker magazine, October 23, 1954 reported a UFO
sighting by the Administrator of Danane, French West Africa on
September 19th of that year. He, his wife, a doctor, and others
saw an object described as an ‘‘oval flying machine’ with a dome,
and lights like searchlights.
In populous South Africa, scientists, aviation personnel,
police and many others have reported UFO sightings. At the
Upington Meteorological Station, Cape Province, December 7,
1954 the Officer-in-Charge, Mr. R. H. Kleyweg, tracked a white
semi-circular UFO through a theodolite for about a minute.
Then the object began moving too fast to track. ‘‘I have followed
thousands of Meteorological balloons,’’ Mr. Kleyweg said. ‘‘This
object was no balloon.’’ [53.]
During the North and South American ‘‘flap’’ in November
1957 [See Section XII], hundreds of people in the Southern
Transvaal area witnessed an ‘‘enormous’”’ cylindrical UFO. On
the night of November 5, the object was observed hovering in
the sky. South African Air Force searchlights in Dunnotar pin-
pointed the UFO, which then ‘‘withdrew’’ behind clouds, according
to witnesses. [54.]
At Johannesburg, April 11, 1958, H. F. Daniels (airport
instrument inspector) and others watched a reddish-white UFO
above the north horizon at night, moving back and forth east and
west.: ‘‘I have worked with aircraft for 18 years,’’ Mr. Daniels
said, ‘‘and the thing 1 saw was certainly no conventional plane.
The speed was phenomenal and it sometimes became completely
stationary, changing color from white to blood red.’’ [55.]
Many other African UFO sightings, some from French air
bases and scientific stations, are recorded by Aime Michel.
ar East
Because of language difficulties, NICAP has not been able
to compile as many reports from the Far East (except in the
Australia-New Zealand area), but it is known that UFOs are often
seen and that UFO groups exist in most countries. A query to
the Nationalist Chinese Government, referred to the Taiwan
Weather Bureau, brought the following reply in 1963:
“The Mission for the observation on unidentified flying ob-
jects should be assigned to a Military Agency such as National
Civil Defense Organization in order to meet the emergencies.
The Government will inform the public on the sightings of UFOs
when the situation is necessary. . . At present no conclusion
on the observation of UFOs has been reached or an official
report. . . announced to the public.’’ [56.]
An unclassified Air Force intelligence report in NICAP
possession describes a U.S. Air Force sighting of a ‘‘large
round object’? somewhere in the Far East in December 1956.
A jet pilot experienced radar jamming as he closed on the UFO,
and saw it flash away easily outdistancing his jet. [Section 1.]
On September 15, 1954, in Manbhum, Bihar, India, Mr.
Ijapada Chatterjee (manager of a mica mine) and hundreds of
others watched a saucer-shaped object descend to an altitude of
about 500 feet. The UFO hovered, then soared upwards at terrific
speed causing a tremendous gust of wind. The object was seen
over a mine which has supplied beryllium for the U.S. Atomic
Energy Commission. [57.]
A book entitled “The Mystery of the Flying Saucers Re-
vealed,’’ published in Indonesia in 1961, contains a foreword by
the Air Force Chief of Staff, Air Chief Marshal S. Suryadarma,
which discloses that UFOs have often been reportedby Indonesian
Air Force personnel. The author is Col. J. Salatun, Secretary
of the Indonesian Joint Chiefs of Staff andmember of the Supreme
People’s Congress. NICAP checked with the Indonesian Embassy
and verified the positions of both men.
In Japan and Korea, notably during the Korean War, UFOs
have often been sighted by U.S. Air Force and other military
personnel.
October 15, 1948: The crew of an F-61 night fighter over
Japan tracked on radar and saw the silhouette of a UFO shaped
‘like a rifle bullet’’ (cf., Mt. Kilimanjaro sighting, above) which
repeatedly accelerated out of reach of the fighter. [Section VIN;
Radar.]
January 29, 1952: Bright, rotating, disc-shaped UFOs seen
by B-29 crews near Wonsan and Sunchon, Korea. [58.]
March 29, 1952: Small shiny disc maneuvered around USAF
F-86 in flight north of Misawa, Japan. [Section I.]
August 5, 1952: Dark circular UFO with bright body light
hovered near control tower at Oneida AFB, Japan, sped away,
dividing into three sections. [Section VIII; Radar. ]
October 13, 1952: Elliptical UFO hovering in clouds near
Oshima, Japan, sighted by Major William D. Leet, USAF, and
his engineer; object sped away after 7 minutes. [Section III.]
December 12, 1962: Five school girls in Amagaski City, at
4:30 p.m., saw a brightly glowing UFO. Asked to draw in-
dependently what they had seen, all five sketched a Saturn-shaped
dise. (59.]
AUSTRALIA--NEW ZEALAND
Another hotspot of UFO activity has been the Australia--
New Zealand area. The great number of UFO sightings in this
region (about the same southern latitudes as Brazil - Uruguay -
Argentina) and the amount of public interest in them can only be
suggested in this limited survey of foreign reports. [60.}
As in many other countries, UFOs are ‘‘officially’’ non-
existent. A 1963letter toa NICAP member from A. B. McFarlane,
Secretary, Department of Air, Commonwealth of Australia states:
“From time to time reports of unidentified flying objects are
received and investigated by the Royal Australian Air Force, but
details of individual investigations have not been made public.’”’. . .
The letter goes on to quote a 1960 speech in Parliament by Min-
ister for Air, Hon. F, M.Osborne; ‘‘Nearly all [UFO reports| are
explainable on a perfectly normal basis. . . only three or four
per cent cannot be explained on the basis of some natural
phenomenon, and nothing that has arisen from that three or four
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