Aegean Airspace Challengers ... From
Outer Space?
By John K. Cooley
from ABCNews.com
A T H E N S, Aug. 8, 2001 Greek and Turkish air force pilots, sharing contested
Aegean airspace, are used to seeing a fighter or two of their usually friendly adversary
looping around them, or diving to intercept their patrol or training flights.
But for two Turkish trainee pilots, the aerobatics were different this time.
While on a routine training flight in a U.S.-made T-37 off the Turkish Aegean coastal town
of Candarli, they suddenly had reason to call their home base control tower.
A bright object had approached their plane at high speed and reportedly gyrated around
them for about a half hour.
The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet quoted their call: "Object approaching the wings. Now
it's behind the plane ... now it's in front of us." They told their controller and
the regional war alert center of the Turkish army that the apparent Unidentified Flying
Object had an unusual shape that looked like a cross between a cone and a disc.
A Widely Curious Incident.
Turkish air force sources said they were investigating. So were the neighboring Greeks.
The Turks were planning to report the encounter to international bodies especially
the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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