09-15-2024, 10:18 AM
• Edwards AFB, October 7th, 1965.
Another very strange radar/visual from Edwards Air Force base in 1965 involving several UFOs over a secure military runway - the objects were witnessed by several military personnel, confirmed by multiple radar and a fighter jet was scrambled to go after them.
Francis Ridge:
Air Traffic Controller Chuck Sorrels:
Bluebook Explanation:
'Stars and atmospheric anomalies'
Another very strange radar/visual from Edwards Air Force base in 1965 involving several UFOs over a secure military runway - the objects were witnessed by several military personnel, confirmed by multiple radar and a fighter jet was scrambled to go after them.
Francis Ridge:
Air Traffic Controller Chuck Sorrels:
Quote:• "I spotted a group of luminous objects in the air above and around Edwards Air Force Base. They had a flashing red light on the bottom, with a green, glowing light above the red.They also sometimes flashed or glowed a white light above the green light. The sightings lasted until about daylight, 5:30 or six a.m. At first I sighted one object, which was larger and brighter than the rest. At one point there were seven objects visible at the same time. The objects would be stationary for a period of time and then move very fast to another location and appeared to be able to climb straight up in short order.. Good eyesight and my experience as an air traffic controller made it plain to me that these luminous objects were not planes, helicopters, stars, satellites, weather balloons or any other known aerial object. These were objects out of the normal, from their appearance and flight characteristics. I reported these sightings to base operations and the Los Angeles Air Defense Sector. The objects were also seen by at least five other people on Edwards Air Force Base. They were also seen by George Air Force Base tower and were showing up on radar in at least four different radar sight locations"
Link
Casefile:
NICAP Link
PDF File:
Bluebook Documents (pdf)
Bluebook Explanation:
'Stars and atmospheric anomalies'