ID | #1595948639 |
Added | Tue, 28/07/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Good, 1987, p. 200
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Air traffic controllers watching the flight Air Canada in the East on the radar, noticed an unidentified object moving at high speed in the direction of Kenora.
Later the same or a similar object was detected on radar Kenora towards North-East.
For three hours the object executed various maneuvers, including turns 180 degrees, and twice followed Air Canada flights before resuming its flight on the northeast course. He was gone beyond sight of the radar.
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Original news
July 7, 1967; Kenora, Ontario, Canada
Evening. Air traffic controllers, while monitoring an eastbound Air Canada flight on radar, noticed an unidentified object moving at high speed toward Kenora. Later the same or a similar object was detected on the Kenora radar headed northeast. For three hours the object executed various maneuvers, including 180-degree turns, and twice followed Air Canada flights before resuming its northeast course and disappearing off the radar scope. (Good, 1987, p. 200.)
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