09-16-2024, 08:39 AM
• Griffiss AFB, April 8th, 1956.
Griffiss Air Force Base advises fully loaded commercial airliner to 'abandon landing' and follow UFO - pilots estimate the object's speed at 800 -1000 MPH and witness it 'zoom through a 90 degree arc from the wingtip to dead ahead'. Control tower operators also report seeing a silhouette of the object and other separately located individuals witness the UFO from the ground.
Television Interview with pilots:
Bluebook Explanation
'Venus'
Griffiss Air Force Base advises fully loaded commercial airliner to 'abandon landing' and follow UFO - pilots estimate the object's speed at 800 -1000 MPH and witness it 'zoom through a 90 degree arc from the wingtip to dead ahead'. Control tower operators also report seeing a silhouette of the object and other separately located individuals witness the UFO from the ground.
Quote:AF "Requests" Plane Loaded With Passengers To Chase UFO - April 8, 1956, New York State
10:15 p.m. (EST) Capt. Raymond E. Ryan, First Officer William Neff, flight attendant Phyllis Reynolds, and passengers, took off in an airliner from Albany heading N then nearly due W (about 280° True) at 260 mph and 6,000 ft N of Schenectady when a brilliant white light about 2-3 miles away was spotted about 90° to the left appearing like an airliner heading in to land at Albany.
The white light moved about 90° to dead ahead position about 8-10 miles away at high speed estimated at about 800-1,000 mph where it changed color to orange and seemed to block the airliner’s path or risk collision, disappeared briefly, reappeared as an orange light again but standing still ahead of the airliner to the W.
Airliner contacted Griffiss AFB, Rome, NY, where controllers asked pilot to turn lights off and on to help identify aircraft and was told airliner was seen and the orange UFO to the S.
Airliner was ordered to maintain course to follow the UFO to the W, skipping its scheduled landing at Syracuse after nearly 30 mins of following the object. Promised fighter jet interception was not seen. Object disappeared at high speed to the NW (or N) towards Oswego, NY.
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Television Interview with pilots:
Quote:Commercial Plane Follows UFO.
April 8, 1956: A very brilliant light was followed across New York State by an American Airlines plane. The pilots were Capt. Raymond Ryan and First Officer William Neff. The chase was described by radio to Air Force and civilian control tower operators. The following account of the sighting is taken from a tape-recorded interview program, "Meet the Millers," On WBEN TV, Buffalo, New York, April 16, 1956
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Bluebook Explanation
'Venus'
Quote:Re: April 8, 1956 sighting by Capt. Raymond Ryan, American Airlines pilot:
"The Air Force concluded that the object viewed during this sighting was the planet Venus."
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