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The Frederick
Valentich Disappearance |
1906:14 |
DSJ |
Melbourne, this is Delta Sierra Juliet. Is there any known
traffic below five thousand? |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, no known traffic. |
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DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet, I am, seems to be a large aircraft
below five thousand. |
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1906:44 |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, What type of aircraft is it? |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet, I cannot affirm, it is four bright,
it seems to me like landing lights. |
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1907 |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet. |
1907:31 |
DSJ |
Melbourne, this is Delta Sierra Juliet, the aircraft has
just passed over me at least a thousand feet above. |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, and it is a large aircraft,
confirmed? |
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DSJ |
Er-unknown, due to the speed it's travelling, is there
any air force aircraft in the vicinity? |
|
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, no known aircraft in the vicinity. |
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1908:18 |
DSJ |
Melbourne, it's approaching now from due east towards me. |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet. |
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1908:41 |
DSJ |
(open microphone for two seconds.) |
1908:48 |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet, it seems to me that he's playing some
sort of game, he's flying over me two, three times at speeds
I could not identify. |
1909 |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, what is your actual level? |
DSJ |
My level is four and a half thousand, four five zero zero. |
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FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, and you confirm you cannot identify
the aircraft? |
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DSJ |
Affirmative. |
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FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, stand by. |
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1909:27 |
DSJ |
Melbourne, Delta Sierra Juliet, it's not an aircraft it
is (open microphone for two seconds). |
1909:42 |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, can you describe the -er- aircraft? |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet, as it's flying past it's a long shape
(open microphone for three seconds) cannot identify more than
it has such speed (open microphone for three seconds). It's before
me right now Melbourne. |
|
1910 |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, roger and how large would the - er
- object be? |
1910:19 |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet, Melbourne, it seems like it's stationary.
What I'm doing right now is orbiting and the thing is just orbiting
on top of me also. It's got a green light and sort of metallic
like, it's all shiny on the outside. |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet |
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1910:46 |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet (open microphone for three seconds)
It's just vanished. |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet |
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1911 |
DSJ |
Melbourne, would you know what kind of aircraft I've got?
Is it a military aircraft? |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, Confirm the - er ~ aircraft just vanished. |
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DSJ |
Say again. |
|
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, is the aircraft still with you? |
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DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet; it's (open microphone for two seconds)
now approaching from the south-west. |
|
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet |
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1911:50 |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet, the engine is rough-idling. I've got
it set at twenty three twenty-four and the thing is coughing. |
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, what are your intentions? |
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DSJ |
My intentions are - ah - to go to King Island - ah - Melbourne.
That strange aircraft is hovering on top of me again (open microphone
for two seconds). It is hovering and it's not an aircraft. |
|
FS |
Delta Sierra Juliet. |
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1912:28 |
DSJ |
Delta Sierra Juliet. Melbourne (open microphone for seventeen
seconds). |
No official conclusion has been given for the strange sound which was heard that interrupted the last statement of the pilot.
The Valentich encounter is almost a carbon copy of the experience of a four man crew aboard an Army helicopter who encountered a frightening event on 18 October, 1973, almost five years to the day prior to the Valentich disappearance.
Captain Lawrence Coyne was flying near Mansfield, Ohio at 2500 feet when a crew member notified the captain that an object was approaching on a collision course. Coyne then initiated a 'Control descent to 1700 feet. The UFO took up a position just ahead of the helicopter which was flying at 100 knots. The pilot was amazed his helicopter was climbing even though his controls were in descending position. At 3500 feet there was a thump when the helicopter broke loose from the object.
During this period Coyne tried to contact air fields nearby but both UHF and VHF frequencies had failed. Coyne also reported that his compass was rotating slowly. The shape of the object was described as cigar or long shaped and its manoeuvrability was identical to the one reported by Valentich. The instruments were later checked out in Cleveland and found to be satisfactory. In this case Larry Coyne and his crew got back to tell the story, Frederick Valentich did not.
While military and civilian aircraft searched the area over Bass Strait, VUFORS investigators concentrated their efforts with interviews of witnesses who had reported objects they had seen flying that same day and night. Some examples of reports follow: (Names are on file with VUFORS) Currie, King Island, 2:00 p.m.: The sky was clear, except one large cloud directly overhead. Out of this cloud came an object similar to a huge golf ball about a quarter-size of the moon. The object was white or silver in colour. It moved slowly to the west toward the sea. The UFO stopped at an angle of 70 degrees above the horizon, then started moving back in the direction from whence it came. At that time there was no wind. The cloud remained stationary. The UFO was the only object seen to be moving in the sky. No balloons are released at King Island on the weekends.
Beginning less than one hour after the King Island UFO was seen, twin cigar shaped objects were reported to be moving from west to east over Victoria, near Bass Strait. They were last seen about 4:30 p.m. when suddenly they changed colour from silver to white, made a sweeping curve to the north and sped away. The movement of these objects was traced by interviewing witnesses scattered along a flight path until the objects sped away. The observers nearest to the UFOs were almost directly udder the objects. They described them to be about three-quarters the size of a Boeing 747 aircraft, joined together with two silver beams. They were last seen over the ranges near Cape Otway.
At 6:45 p.m., just 21 minutes before Pilot Valentich radioed Melbourne Flight Service that he was encountering an unknown aircraft, Roy Manifold, of Melbourne, photographed on 35mm film, an object hurtling in a blur of speed and mist out of the water neat Cape Otway lighthouse. All modes of computer analysis were used to gain data. including edge enhancement, colour contouring, digitising and filtering. The analysis was made by GSW and critique issued by William H. Spaulding, GSW Director. The photos were also examined by other photo specialists.
Publication of the photos brought "Professors of Impossibility" out of their arm chairs for another debunking attempt. They decreed that the photos showed "a cloud or a puff of smoke". VUFORS advisors quickly exploded this hasty announcement. The object appears only in two of the six pictures, taken while the camera was in automatic sequencing. The time interval between each photograph is confirmed by the setting sun's Position. In the last picture the so called cloud is already nine degrees into the shot. This means it would have been moving at 200 miles per hour. It is not possible for a cloud or puff of smoke to move at this speed on a calm day.
Communications between Valentich and Melbourne Flight Service were recorded from 7:06 to 7:12 p.m., before an unexplained sound abruptly terminated the voice communications. During that time, twenty people located in different areas around Bass Strait observed a green light in the same direction and at the same time the pilot was reporting the approach and description of an object with a green light.
In addition, other reports have been forthcoming, such as: In the southern suburb of Frankston, a mother and four teenagers reported what appeared to resemble a sky rocket, although the object was stationary. The colour appeared to be a mixture of red, pink and white. The witnesses estimated the object to be a quarter-size of the moon. The mother said that at the time of the sighting she did not realise it was a UFO, until later when she learned that other people had seen the same object. At the same time, a bank manager and his wife, while driving on the highway west of Melbourne, observed a star-fish shaped object out over the Strait. They noticed green flickering lights at the ends. The couple are of the opinion that it was the same object that Valentich was reporting before the strange sound jammed his radio transmission.
Another sighting was reported from Ormond, a suburb in southern Melbourne, occurring at 7:15 p.m. when lights were noted in a cigar shaped arrangement. The lights were described as looking like "silver rain" as they appeared to fall or else were turned off from top to bottom.
Two lads were out in the street communicating with their walkie-talkies when they saw a star-shaped object appear at a low altitude over their heads. It was moving slightly faster than an aircraft as if oh an approach run to an airport. During the observation both witnesses recall a sound like a low pulsating ,hum was associated with the object. Each of the walkie-talkies first became jammed with static then communication was lost altogether, even though the lads were only a short distance apart. Communication was restored when the UFO flew away. Their description was of an object with bright white lights placed intermittently at each tip of a star-fish shaped object and at Various points along the arcs to the tips.
There were many other similar reports of flying objects throughout southern Victoria during that same day and night and they continued for several days following this strange encounter. These reports were being referred to VUFORS from various sources.
An outstanding sighting was reported on Monday evening, 23 October, 1978, only two days later. It occurred at 9.00 p.m. as two families were preparing to leave the beach. They saw a cigar shaped light speeding low over Port Philip Bay, from the direction of Bass Strait. When it reached a position about halfway across the bay, between the observers on the Frankston beach and Williamstown on the opposite shore, the UFO flashed a brilliant white ray of light. Following this event a smaller red light was noted to have detached itself from the larger object. As the large UFO sped away to the north, the smaller red one flew at a much slower speed toward the beach where the observers were standing. As the smaller object approached the beach, the nine people observed that the object was shaped like a star-fish with red lights at each tip. They could also hear a low humming sound as it flew nearby. When the red lighted UFO was a mile or so past the group, it stopped in mid air for a few minutes. It then accelerated away at a much faster speed in the direction of Bass Strait where the larger lighted object had first appeared.
One of the best indications from observers that a UFO was involved in Frederick's experience came a few years after the event when four witnesses came forward to report sighting both the aircraft and the UFO flying directly above the Cessna. They had hesitated reporting outside their immediate friends because of fear of ridicule. They came forward when they did because the information bore on their conscience.
An uncle, his son and two nieces were rabbit hunting at Cape Otway. A niece looked up and saw the green light and called to her uncle, "What is that light?" The uncle looked up and answered, "An aeroplane light". The niece then said, "No, the light above the aeroplane". Frederick was the only pilot flying in the area at that time. Sight of the aeroplane and object was lost when they flew behind the hills. This sighting completely rules out all speculations and fictitious stories - other than that a UFO was involved in the pilot's disappearance.
The Frederick Valentich encounter provides an excellent case for study. It is an incident that can be compared with several other encounters where objects have revealed similar characteristics such as magnetic effects, ignition failure as well as communication failures etc. There is no doubt in my mind that the disappearance of Frederick Valentich and his Cessna was caused by a UFO. 1 do not know whether he went up, down or was disintegrated. The electromagnetic effect from the UFO may have stalled his engine (since he did report the engine was rough-idling or "coughing") and caused him to crash into the water. There is also the possibility that the mystery sound which ended the transmission between Melbourne Flight Service and the pilot was the sound of his aircraft in the early stages of disintegration. Another possibility is that his radio frequency may have been jammed deliberately by persons or entities.
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