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A Pilot Reveals Why Pilots Don’t Report UFOs

Sunday, February 6, 2011 22:10
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Lt. Frederick Fox, a US Navy pilot, reveals why most pilots don’t want to talk about their UFO experiences. Basically they are afraid of repercussions and being ridiculed.

“There is a publication called JANAP 146 E that had a section that says you will not reveal any information regarding the UFO phenomenon under penalty of $10,000.00 fine and ten years in jail. So they were quite adamant that whatever experiences you had you were not to go public with it without their permission… “The subject never came up with Air Traffic Control. In any event I would never have opened my mouth. There was a Captain, Pete Killian, who was written about in some of the UFO books. He was a Captain with American Airlines back in the ‘50’s that evidently had a sighting and testified before the Senate committees. And then there was another captain that actually took a photograph of a UFO off his wings. And of course they were subject to ridicule. I didn’t want to go that direction. So, I never reported anything to FAA or the military.” (ufology.wiki.com)

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