SUBJECT: PILOTS SEE ALABAMA FLYING SAUCER FILE: UFO1393 From the Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 25, 1948 VET PILOTS REPORT SEEING MYSTERY SHIP IN ALABAMA ATLANTA, Ga., July 24 (UP) - Two Eastern Airlines pilots reported today that their plane last night passed a tremendous wingless aircraft that shot a 40 foot flame out it's back end and traveled between 500 and 700 miles an hour. Captain Clarence Chiles and his co-pilot, John B. Whitted, told of seeing the fantastic airship and said it looked like a B-29 fuselage "blown up about 4 times." The aircraft was brilliantly lighted and had two decks of big, square windows, they claimed. It passed within several hundred feet of the pilot's DC-3 and then shot up in the clouds, they said. "We were crusing about 20 miles southwest of Montgomery, Alabama" said Captain Chiles who was an ATC ferry pilot for 4 years during the war. "We looked out of the right side of the cockpit and saw a tremendous light. The first thing that came to my attention was the long stream of flame coming out of the rear end of the plane, or whatever it was." "Then I noticed the two rows of square windows-it was a man-made thing, alright. We couldn't see any people aboard. It was traveling too fast for that." "The aircraft seemed to be about 4 times the circunference of a B-29 fuselage, but it was only a little longer," Chiles said. "There were no wings whatsoever." "The plane passed us on our right, then, as if the pilot had seen us and wanted to avoid us, it zoomed up into the same cloud it had come out of. A 40 foot flame shot out it's rear end. A luminous glow, like a giant flourescent light, ran along the belly of the thing." Whitted, who said he had seen the air forces's best jet planes not on the secret list, estimated it's speed as much faster than he had seen before. "I'd say that when it shot up into the clouds it was going between 500 and 700 miles an hour," Whitted said. "I've seen real shooting stars and meteors-they look pretty close when you are a pilot-but I've never seen anything like this." Whitted added that as a B-29 pilot over Japan he had looked kamikaze suicide planes in the face and been attacked by "balls of fire"-Japanese jet planes. As the aircraft passed them, they said, their comparatively small DC-3 fluttered in the "propwash or "rocket-wash". The pilots said. "It sent out tremendous shock waves." The brilliant light of the airship and the flame of it's propellant brought "lightning blindness" to their cockpit, the pilots said, they had to turn up their instrument lights to read them. KENNETT SQUARE, Pa., July 24 (UP) - C.L. McKelvie, Columbus, Ohio a passenger in an Eastern Airlines plane whose pilot reported seeing a phantom ship in the skies near Montgomery. Alabama, said today he saw a definite light "but no space ship" at the time. WASHINGTON, July 24 (UP) - Air Force officials said today they could not throw any light on the mystery of a tremendous wingless aircraft reported seen over the vicinity of Montgomery, Alabama. An air firce spokesman said that "obviously" this country has no plane resembling what two Eastern Air Lines pilots described as a double decked, jet propelled, wingless transport shooting a 40 foot flame out the back end. They suggested the possibility that it might have been a civilian version of the Boeing C-97 transport. A plane of this type is believed to be undergoing tests now somewhere in the south. SEATTLE, July 24 (UP) - William M. Allen, president of the Boeing Airplane Company, said today he was "pretty sure" the giant aircraft reported seen by the two Eastern Air Lines pilots last night was "not one of our planes." ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************