Friday, October 15, 2010

Ongoing Unidentified Flying Object China saga involves another closed international airport

A story with a “UFO China” headline seems nearly common. Seems like like there is another one each few months. A new sighting has been observed above an international airport. Better safe than sorry is the policy of air traffic controllers everywhere. As a result of the unidentified flying object in China, an international airport had been closed. UFO sightings are generally addressed with a certain amount of disdain. The past year has been quite the year for UFO sightings. Unidentified Flying Object sightings in China have particularly been on the rise.

UFO sighting leads to international airport closure in China

The “UFO China” headline has been seen before, although one of the most recent one is not repetitive. Above Baotou, Inner Mongolia, an object had been seen within the skies. There are mostly Mongolians living in Inner Mongolia. It is nevertheless the people’s Republic of China though. An object which could not be identified had been seen near the airport. For over an hour, air traffic had to be delayed or rerouted. Lights were seen in the sky, moving erratically. The object had been initially seen by a plane approaching the runway, according to ABC. Planes had to be rerouted while flights were notified as the object had been reported to traffic control. An object had been on the radar also, says a traffic controllers.

China UFO reports

In the last few months, UFO above China reports are made several times. Another airport had been closed in Hangzhou due to an Unidentified Flying Object sighting. This was at the Xiaoshan Airport. Other provinces in China have had UFO sighting reports. Military activities are the excuses that have been used for the Unidentified Flying Object sightings. Many don’t connect at all though.

Unidentified is the vital word

An unidentified object isn’t necessarily an Unidentified Flying Object. There are UFO accounts for years. Some have even been in Nevada near “Area 51″ which some believe in.

Articles cited

ABC News

abcnews.go.com/International/fresh-report-ufo-chinas-skies/story?id=11814100 and page=1



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