1 case summaries involving pilots and their crews Richard F. Haines, “Aviation Safety in America—A Previously Neglected Factor,” NARCAP Technical Report 01–2000, October 15, 2000, http://www.narcap.org/reports/001/narcap. TR1.AvSafety.pdf. I reported on this in “Pilot Encounters with UFOs: New Study Challenges Secrecy and Denial,” Providence Journal/Knight Ridder, May 3, 2001.
2 unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP See the Introduction to this book, p. 11, for Dr. Haines’s definition of the term UAP.
4 the National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena Visit www.narcap.org for more information.
5 Neil Daniels, a United Airlines captain for thirty-five years I met with Daniels at his home outside San Francisco and conducted follow-up interviews by phone.
1 a captain with Portugalia Airlines Captain Guerra has 17,000 hours of flight experience, and in 2009 he received an aeronautic science degree from the Lusofona University of Oporto.
2 a report on this incident to Project Blue Book General Ferreira’s report of September 4, 1957, is available through the Project Blue Book archives. His description bears an uncanny resemblance to that provided by General Parviz Jafari of Iran about the object he was sent to pursue over Tehran, also as an air force pilot, in 1976. Jafari presents his case in chapter 9. The details of Jafari’s encounter were filed by the Defense Intelligence Agency, after the close of Project Blue Book.
Through an intermediary, I asked General Ferreira if he would speak with me, hoping this would develop into an extensive interview. Being of poor health, he declined. In 1975, Ferreira said publicly, “I think these events should be introduced and studied at the universities, because these kind of phenomena are very far from our present technological performances.” It was therefore not surprising—and fortunate for Guerra and his fellow pilots—that as air force Chief of Staff, he released the data to the scientific team from various universities to conduct the study.
3 They concluded that the object remained unidentified. The Portugese study “UFO Daylight Report by Three Portuguese Air Force Pilots, Ota, Portugal,” by the National Center for UFO Phenomenon Investigation (CNIFO), has not been translated into English. A summary of the results by J. Sottomayor and A. Rodrigues was published in Flying Saucer Review, vol. 32, no. 2 (1987), pp. 12–13. Now, the Center for Transdisciplinary Study on Consciousness (CTEC), an interdisciplinary academic group at University Fernando Pessoa, has assembled all the files on the UFO phenomena in Portugal, according to its cofounder, Dr. Joaquim Fernandes. For more information, e-mail [email protected].
1 will not be in error by more than an order of magnitude Richard Haines and Courtney Flatau, Night Flying (McGraw-Hill School Education Group, 1992).
2 one of the few official statements to this effect on record U.S. Air Force Project Blue Book file WDO-INT 11-WC23, 1958.
3 “as if by a single command” Aerial Phenomenon Research Organization Bulletin, January–February 1969, pp. 1, 4.
4 and interviewed Ken Hansen This name is a pseudonym.