In January of 1995 two pilots were flying over Anglezarke
Moor,
going on to land a British Airways 737 passenger jet at
Manchester
Airport. They were startled by the sudden appearance of an
aircraft
flying directly at their plane.
They observed an enormous triangular craft, unlike any they
knew,
flying so close to the window of the cockpit that the
copilot
ducked on instinct.
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Early this year Britain's Civil Aviation Authority released
the
surprising results of a year long investigation into this
incident:
the pilots did in fact see a craft and it could not be
identified
by sight or by air traffic controls.
The sighting of a triangular shaped craft was one of hundreds
that
have occurred worldwide.
In Great Britain these craft have been called "silent"
vulcans,
named after the now obsolete 1950 v-shaped Avro Vulcan bombers.
In
other parts of Europe and in New York's Hudson Valley
eyewitnesses
have had similar sightings of enormous, brightly lit,
wedge-shaped
craft flying very low to the ground, in crowded air space,
undetected by radar, in complete silence.
Witnesses were often highly qualified observers -- professional
and
military pilots, meteorologists, and police -- and yet no
country
seemed able to identify the UFOs.
Skeptics in England dismiss the Silent Vulcan sightings as
test
runs by classified upgrades of the original Vulcan. But UFO
researchers counter: "You don't test your top secret
military
hardware in busy airspace over a large city at four thousand
feet."
Why this exact spot for the cache?
Well, "It's Spitting", a local cacher, saw military black
helicopters landing HERE when he was walking on another part of the
moors nearby!!!!!!
Check
out my nearby Opencache!