UFO
Travel: Mile-wide UFO over Guernsey
On
April 23, 2007, a highly experienced commercial pilot, Captain Ray Bowyer, was
flying his Aurigny Air Services route over the Channel Islands, when he noticed
a large, thin, yellow light near Alderney. At first, he took it to be another
airplane as the light was about the size of a 737. He filed a report with Jersey
Air Traffic Control and thought that was it.
But
it turns out another regional flight captain saw the same object--from a different
angle. He too mentioned it to ATC, and the description perfectly matched the one
that independently came from Cpt. Bowyer. Making things even more eerie: Had it
been something simple like a reflection, it wouldn't have appeared on radar.
In
hindsight, Capt. Bowyer realized that because of the distances involved the object
was much bigger than his original guess. Since the object was 40 miles away, he
reckons it must've been a mile wide--much bigger than a 737.
On
an ITV television report, Capt. Bowyer describes the experience:
Interviewer:
We're you scared?
Pilot:
I wasn't too happy. I was quite glad to get on the ground and have a cup of tea.
Gotta
love British pilots.