Over Florida, UFO Sighting Made by 5 Pilots
Introduction
It is amazing to
me that I receive so many older reports of UFO sightings. There are various
reasons for this, but one of the most common is that the witnesses
involved were not allowed to talk about their experience at the time of
the event. Such is the case below, occurring in 1975, and only recently
made public.
We are all aware
that pilots are very important witnesses to the UFO experience.
Navy Pilots Encounter UFO in Florida
On the night of Feb. 6,
1975, Marine Reserve Squadron Capt. Larry Jividen was piloting a T-39D
Sabreliner combat trainer and utility aircraft with five Naval officer
pilots on board for a special training flight. He didn't know the
evening would evolve into a game of "tag" with an unidentified
flying object.
Jividen hasn't spoken
about that experience from nearly 40 years ago -- until now. The
nine-year Marine Corps captain -- and later commercial airline pilot --
had taken off at twilight for a two-hour round trip that began and ended at
the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida.
What the Pilot Saw
"At about 9
o'clock, we were descending from a high altitude -- around 33,000 feet -- and I
looked off to the right side of the airplane where I saw a solid red light
at our 1:00 o'clock position and altitude."
"It was not
flashing like normal anti-collision lights flash on airplanes. I thought it might
be some other traffic, but I wasn't sure, so I called Pensacola Approach
Control and said, 'Understand we're cleared for the approach, but we
have traffic off to our right, and who's first for the
approach?"
Object Not on Radar
The traffic that
Jividen and the other five crew members saw was mutually described as "a
solid, circular object about the relative size of a kid's marble held at
arm's length," Jividen recalled. When they were informed that ground
control had no other traffic in their vicinity, Jividen became concerned
that the mysterious object hadn't shown up on radar.
So he asked for
clearance to deviate from their approach and turn directly toward the bright
red UFO "just to see what it does." As he turned toward the
object, Jividen says it turned toward his plane.
"It
suddenly flew from right to left, across the nose [of our plane], and just
stopped at our 11:00 o'clock position. At that point, I started to speed
up to see if I could close on the object, and as I sped up, it was pacing me in
front. In other words, as I'd speed up, he'd speed up.
"So, I
decided to descend to place the object against a star field to make sure that
it was actually solid, and then I climbed so that I could silhouette the
object against the Gulf of Mexico."
Object Finally Speeds Away
Jividen says the
five-minute encounter came to an end when the reddish UFO sped away at a very
high rate and disappeared over the horizon in the direction of New
Orleans.
After the crew returned to Pensacola, Jividen filled out an incident
form and that was the last he heard of the episode. And nobody else heard
about it for almost 40 years.
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