The Sun Headline: Here's the x-large terrestrial
THE world’s biggest UFOs have been seen hovering off the south coast by an airline pilot and his passengers. Aurigny Airlines captain Ray Bowyer, 50, reported two cigar-shaped objects each up to a MILE wide in the sky near Guernsey. Both were yellow and were also seen by a second pilot. An official report was made to the Civil Aviation Authority which issued an air incident report. And air industry sources say a copy was also secretly sent to the US Air Force Space Agency, which monitors such incidents around the world. Capt Bowyer, who has flown commercial planes for 20 years, saw the first UFO 40 miles west of Alderney. He said: “It was a sharp, thin yellow object. It was 2,000ft up, stationary, and about 40 miles from us. It could have been as much as a mile wide.”
As he continued his approach to Alderney in the BN2a Trislander plane, he saw a second identical object. He said: “I can’t explain it. It was visual for nine minutes. I’m not saying it was from another world. All I’m saying is I’ve never seen anything like it in all my years flying.”
Passengers John and Kate Russell also saw one of the objects. John, 74, said: “I saw an orange light, It was like an elongated oval.” The objects were also reported by an unnamed pilot with the Blue Islands airline.
John Spencer, deputy chairman of the British UFO Research Association, said it was not clear that the sightings were of extra-terrestrial spaceships. He said: “These types of sightings have been reported by pilots since the 1940s. They are often thought to be aliens but many believe they more likely represent natural, atmospheric, phenomena not fully understood by science.”
Strange ... this was featured here in A Light In The Darkness back in May 2007 ... yet there is no date on the above story which will make people think this is recent news?
Read of this Channel Islands sighting here (May 2007)