Synopses & Reviews
The acknowledged expert on UFOs and the supernatural presents more than a hundred accounts of mid-flight encounters between standard aircraft...and unexplained phenomena. What could these strange points of light and so-called "flying saucers" really be? This refreshingly clear-sighted book offers some ideas of what might have happened when a "silvery light" appeared over a military airport in Kentucky in January 1948; an Aer Lingus passenger plane plunged into the sea in March 1968 for no apparent reason; and military planes over Brazil chased strange balls of light in a near-deadly confrontation. Randles explains how easily we jump to false conclusions about these and similar situations--and the vital importance of discovering what really occupies our skies. 192 pages, 6 x 9.
Synopsis
The acknowledged expert on UFOs and the supernatural relates more than a hundred accounts of mid-flight encounters between standard aircraft and unexplained phenomena. This refreshingly clear-sighted book offers some ideas of what might have happened in several real-life instances when mysterious balls of light appeared and when planes crashed for no apparent reason. "...contains more than 100 anecdotes from all over the world about encounters between planes and UFOs."--
Publishers Weekly.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-188) and index.