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HANGZHOU, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Aviation experts are expected to complete late Friday their investigation into an unidentified flying object that disrupted air traffic over east China for an hour on Wednesday.
An investigation team, comprising police and aviation officials, are still trying to identify the UFO that was located over Zhejiang Province.
"No conclusion has yet been drawn," said Wang Jian, head of air traffic control with Zhejiang branch of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, told Xinhua Friday.
Media have reported speculation that the UFO might have been a private aircraft, based on the increasing number of privately-owned aircraft in the province.
But an industry insider who declined to be named Friday ruled out the speculation as "too unprofessional" without giving further explanation.
Wang Jian said the private plane was "just a guess."
Xiaoshan Airport in the provincial capital of Hangzhou was closed after a UFO was detected at around 9 p.m. Wednesday, and some flights were rerouted to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi cities.
China Airtraffic Control Disrupted By Ufo
Started by Seth Haniel, Jul 10 2010 04:07 PM
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#1
Posted 10 July 2010 - 04:07 PM
Today is only Yesterdays Tomorrow
#2
Posted 12 July 2010 - 09:18 AM
Seth Haniel, on Jul 10 2010, 05:07 PM, said:
http://www.avbuyer.com.cn/e/2010/39998.html
HANGZHOU, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Aviation experts are expected to complete late Friday their investigation into an unidentified flying object that disrupted air traffic over east China for an hour on Wednesday.
An investigation team, comprising police and aviation officials, are still trying to identify the UFO that was located over Zhejiang Province.
"No conclusion has yet been drawn," said Wang Jian, head of air traffic control with Zhejiang branch of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, told Xinhua Friday.
Media have reported speculation that the UFO might have been a private aircraft, based on the increasing number of privately-owned aircraft in the province.
But an industry insider who declined to be named Friday ruled out the speculation as "too unprofessional" without giving further explanation.
Wang Jian said the private plane was "just a guess."
Xiaoshan Airport in the provincial capital of Hangzhou was closed after a UFO was detected at around 9 p.m. Wednesday, and some flights were rerouted to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi cities.
HANGZHOU, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Aviation experts are expected to complete late Friday their investigation into an unidentified flying object that disrupted air traffic over east China for an hour on Wednesday.
An investigation team, comprising police and aviation officials, are still trying to identify the UFO that was located over Zhejiang Province.
"No conclusion has yet been drawn," said Wang Jian, head of air traffic control with Zhejiang branch of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, told Xinhua Friday.
Media have reported speculation that the UFO might have been a private aircraft, based on the increasing number of privately-owned aircraft in the province.
But an industry insider who declined to be named Friday ruled out the speculation as "too unprofessional" without giving further explanation.
Wang Jian said the private plane was "just a guess."
Xiaoshan Airport in the provincial capital of Hangzhou was closed after a UFO was detected at around 9 p.m. Wednesday, and some flights were rerouted to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi cities.
*Morning Seth and All,
…Below is the Photo of the UFO seen near an airport in China. I've included the write-up as well. Yep, caused quite a stir. Most people don't realize that China has the biggest UFO circulation magazines in the world. Best/'S'
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A CHINESE airport was dramatically closed after an ALIEN craft was detected by baffled air traffic controllers.
They spotted the UFO on radar screens forcing bosses to ground flights and divert planes away from Xiaoshan airport in the eastern city of Hangzhou.
The mysterious object glowed on monitoring instruments late on Wednesday night and was snapped by a stunned local.
Many reported seeing a comet-like fireball in the sky.
The craft eventually vanished from radar screens but airport chiefs launched an immediate probe into the sighting.
A bus driver, who witnessed the strange object soaring across the sky, said: "The thing suddenly ran westwards fast, like it was escaping from something."
#3
Posted 15 July 2010 - 03:23 PM
skylark, on Jul 12 2010, 10:18 AM, said:
*Morning Seth and All,
…Below is the Photo of the UFO seen near an airport in China. I've included the write-up as well. Yep, caused quite a stir. Most people don't realize that China has the biggest UFO circulation magazines in the world. Best/'S'
A CHINESE airport was dramatically closed after an ALIEN craft was detected by baffled air traffic controllers.
They spotted the UFO on radar screens forcing bosses to ground flights and divert planes away from Xiaoshan airport in the eastern city of Hangzhou.
The mysterious object glowed on monitoring instruments late on Wednesday night and was snapped by a stunned local.
Many reported seeing a comet-like fireball in the sky.
The craft eventually vanished from radar screens but airport chiefs launched an immediate probe into the sighting.
A bus driver, who witnessed the strange object soaring across the sky, said: "The thing suddenly ran westwards fast, like it was escaping from something."
…Below is the Photo of the UFO seen near an airport in China. I've included the write-up as well. Yep, caused quite a stir. Most people don't realize that China has the biggest UFO circulation magazines in the world. Best/'S'
A CHINESE airport was dramatically closed after an ALIEN craft was detected by baffled air traffic controllers.
They spotted the UFO on radar screens forcing bosses to ground flights and divert planes away from Xiaoshan airport in the eastern city of Hangzhou.
The mysterious object glowed on monitoring instruments late on Wednesday night and was snapped by a stunned local.
Many reported seeing a comet-like fireball in the sky.
The craft eventually vanished from radar screens but airport chiefs launched an immediate probe into the sighting.
A bus driver, who witnessed the strange object soaring across the sky, said: "The thing suddenly ran westwards fast, like it was escaping from something."
*Looks like, the UFO's are doing an Asian Curcuit. Now, there's been a UFO Saucer/metallic Crash in Viet Nam. The Link is below/'S'












