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UFO Sighting Report - Mexico

August 22nd 2007 : Inflight from Puerto Vallarta to Mexico City


Inexplicata

Source:www.analuisacid.com
Date:09.02.07

MEXICO-AVIATON MECHANIC REPORTS UFO

Aviation mechanic Victor Balanzario informed researcher Alfonso Salazar about his sighting of three UFOs during a domestic flight from Puerto Vallarta to Mexico City.

The sighting occured on Wednesday, August 22 2007 around 5 p.m. when the flew over the Guadalajara region along an air corridor and at an altitude of 23,000 feet (6,900 meters).

According to the description, these were spherical objects with an aluminum-like appearance, very bright, and reflecting the light of the sun, with an approximate diameter of 50 cm.

The witness says that the orbs emerged from a cloud and flew toward the aircraft's "three o'clock position" (starboard side of the aircraft" adtinc that TCAS radar did not pick them up.

The flying objects then headed off to another cloud, entering it and leaving it until they became lost from sight.

The captain, first officer and flight mechanic (Mr. Balanzario) were witnesses to this event. The aircraft was a Boeing 737-200, registration XAMAF.

(translation (c) 2007 S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid)

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