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Subject: A Further UFO Report from Scotland (fwd)
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 21:33:02 -0500
Organization: OBC
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Message-ID: <thomas-2501952133020001@obc.is.net>
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Article in Aberdeen Evening Express, Friday 20 January 1995.
*UFO SEEN AT BRIDGE OF DON*
A Mystery object has been sighted flying across the night sky above
Aberdeen. Photo sales assistant Anne Marnie (42) was left rubbing her
eyes in disbelief after her early morning close encounter. She had gone
to her door at 3am to get one of her cats when she saw a bright, white
band of vapour in the sky above her Bridge of Don home. Stunned Anne,
Forvie Cresent, traced the vapour to it's source - a craft with two or
three lights which was travelling at speed. She said: "I couldn't
identify it. It wasn't a plane or helicopter. It also made a deep noise
which didn't sound like a plane. "I looked away for a few seconds, then
when I looked back it had disappeared. I can't describe or explain what
it was so to me it was an Unidentified Flying Object." Anne's experience
is the latest in a series of strange sightings in the North-east,
including reports of a huge luminous cloud reported at Muchalls last
year. A brother and sister claimed to have seen white lights, moving
within it, going left and right, on and of. The latest sighting is
unlikely to have been a plane landing at or leaving Aberdeen as the city
airport closes at 10.30pm. City aviation expert Jim Ferguson says the
object may have been a large plane flying across the North east en-route
to another country. A vapour trail could be seen on a clear night if the
moon was bright, he said. "In situations like this it could have been
something like a 747 Jumbo flying at high levels between the Low
Countries and the US," said Mr. Ferguson. A spokesman for the Civil
Aviation Authority couldn't say whether a civilian aircraft would have
been flying over the city at the time of the sighting. The Ministry of
Defence says many reports of alleged UFO sightings are also proved to be
natural phenomena. What do you think? Write to the Evening Express,
Postbag, Lang Stracht, Mastrick, Aberdeen AB9 8AF, or fax your letter to
0224 699575.
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Typed BY ET, BE1EWT@rgueee.rgu.ac.uk 25/1/95.