National
UFO Reporting Center News Release
UFO Events Over Arizona
March 13, l997
NUFORC Index
The following is a preliminary summary of perhaps the most dramatic UFO
sighting that has been reported to the National UFO Reporting Center over
the last 2-3 years…
Please note that this report is the result of some of the first data received
by NUFORC, and is subject to revision depending on subsequent reports and
data that may be received in the future. Also, this summary has been composed
before receipt of any written reports from the witnesses to the events.
From experience, the staff of NUFORC knows that written reports almost
invariably will cause preliminary findings to be amended or discarded.
However, every attempt has been made here to make this summary as accurate
a rendition as possible of those facts which seem to be the most reliable,
and which were reported by more than one observer.
NOTE: This summary of events concludes with an account of allegations that
the object(s) over Arizona that night were "intercepted" by two
U. S. Air Force F-15c fighter aircraft from Luke AFB. However, despite
the fact that there is some mild corroboration for this claim of military
activities, other elements of this report are not able to be documented
by the NUFORC staff at the time of this report.
The first call received over the UFO Hotline (206-722-3000) was from a
former police officer, who called to report that he and his family had
just witnessed a bizarre cluster of red lights moving very rapidly across
the night sky in the vicinity of Paulden, Arizona, (approximately
30 miles north of Prescott, AZ) at about 8:16 p.m. (local time) on Thursday
night, March 13, 1997.
The man who called, a rational, sober-minded and eloquent sounding person,
described having witnessed with his family a very strange cluster of distinctly
red-orange lights, which consisted of 4-5 red lights "in the lead,"
followed by a single light which appeared to be "standing back from
the others." The lights in the lead gave the impression of being in
a "V" formation, somewhat like a wedge or boomerang in shape.
That was the first of many dozen calls that were received over the subsequent
two days.
Subsequent calls then started pouring in to the Hotline from locations
to the south of Paulden, AZ. The next calls received were from the vicinities
of Prescott and Prescott Valley, approximately 50
miles north of Phoenix. Several individuals called from that vicinity to
recount that approximately 8:17 p.m., they witnessed 4 or 5 very bright
white lights pass overhead. Several of the observers reported that
the object appeared to be triangular in shape, with a somewhat complex
grouping of lights along its sides.
One of the observers in Prescott reported that the orientation of the distinctly
white lights appeared to change while she and her family were observing
the object. However, the lights formed a distinctly triangular pattern
in the sky.
Another observer was standing outside with his wife and sons in Prescott
Valley, when they noticed a cluster of lights to in the west-northwest
of their position. The lights formed a triangular pattern, but all of them
appeared to be red, with the exception of the light at the nose
of the object, which was distinctly white. The object, or objects,
which had been observed for approximately 2-3 minutes with binoculars,
then passed directly overhead the observers, they were seen to "bank
to the right," and they then disappeared in the night sky to the southeast
of Prescott Valley…
Even though the night was very quiet, none of the observers described above
heard any sound emanate from the object. All of them emphasized that the
object "glided" through the sky, and made absolutely no noise
whatsoever… All of the observers volunteered during their telephoned
reports that they had strained their ears, trying to hear some sound from
the object, but none was heard, which contributed to the eerie nature of
the sighting.
The next sighting was reported from Dewey, AZ, located approximately
10 miles to the south of Prescott. Five adults and youth were driving north
on Highway 69 to an appointment in Prescott, when they witnessed a very
large cluster of lights, which formed a "V" shape in the sky.
The driver pulled off the road into a grocery store parking lot, and all
the occupants got out of their car in order to get a better look at the
object. By this time, the object was directly above them, where it appeared
to hover for several minutes.
The member of this group who called the Hotline reported that the object
was so large that, if he clenched his fist and held it at arm’s length,
he could not cover the size of the object with his fist!
In addition, he reported that based on his flying experience, he estimated
that the object was not over 1,000 feet above the ground. He emphasized
that there was absolutely no sound emanating from the object—it was
absolutely silent, and it was moving at a very slow pace, considerably
slower for example than a light aircraft would have been seen to move at
that (assumed) altitude.
He added that he could see a small, private aircraft in the vicinity of
the object overhead, and that the aircraft appeared to be heading in the
direction of the Prescott airport. More about this aircraft is described
below in the description of the alleged interception of the strange object
by F-15’s farther to the south
One particularly noteworthy aspect of this observer’s report is that
he had called both Prescott Airport, and Luke AFB to report the sighting.
The female operator at Luke AFB volunteered to him that their switchboard
had been deluged with reports about the strange object. Later statements
from Luke AFB alleged that they had received no calls about the object.
The next calls to arrive were from Chino Valley, Tempe, Glendale,
Phoenix, Kingman, and Tucson…
Many people called from those areas, far too many to describe in detail.
One of the most interesting reports, however, was from a young man, who
identified himself as an "amateur astronomer," who resides in
west Phoenix. His description of the object, which he saw to the
west of his home, appeared to be a cluster of solid, unblinking lights,
which moved in an unwavering procession from the north to south. He could
discern, he thought, that each of the individual lights in fact was two
smaller lights. Also, he reported that he observed two aircraft in the
vicinity of the object, one of which appeared to turn away from the object
to the west, and the other which turned to the east.
Another interesting report was submitted by a young mother, who stood outside
her home, located in Phoenix approximately 1 mile south of Camel
Back Mountain, and watched the object with her children for 5 minutes.
She reported that the object was directly overhead her house, and that
it was larger than her clenched fist when held at arm’s length! The
object appeared to have lights along its sides, such that the lights gave
the viewers on the ground the impression of a "boomerang" or
"arrowhead" shape.
After approximately 5 minutes, the object began to move slowly to the south.
However, before the object disappeared from sight to the south, it appeared
to "fire" out to the front of it a red beam of "laser
light" for an instant. Then, as it moved slowly to the
south, the lights of the front and sides of the object seemed to dim and
fade from sight. There were no lights visible on the aft end of the craft
as it moved away from the observers. The object just disappeared from sight
in the southern sky…
The object was next seen in Tucson, where a man watched the formation
of lights for what he estimates to be 15 minutes…from 8:45 to after 9:00
p.m., he estimates. He reported to us that the lights had come from the
northwestern sky, maneuvered overhead for 5-10 minutes, and then moved
off to the south in "nose to tail" formation, disappearing from
sight as they moved over the mountains.
The last location to report was Kingman, AZ, where a young man,
enroute to Los Angeles, called from a phone booth to report having seen
a large and bizarre cluster of lights moving slowly in the northern sky.
Summary
What the object was is still unexplained, but there are some things that
can be ruled out, based on the reports that have been submitted to us so
far :
Aircraft - The object could not have been any type of conventional
aircraft, since 1) it was witnessed by many people to hover silently, and
2) because it apparently covered the distance between Paulden and Prescott,
AZ - not less than 30 miles - in approximately 1-2 minutes. Also, the lights
seen on it were not consistent with any type of strobe lights, or navigation
lights on any type of known aircraft, either private or commercial.
Balloon - The object moved too fast to be a balloon.
Hale-Bopp Comet - The object moved over large portions of the sky
in very short periods of time. This is not consistent with a comet, which
is virtually stationary, relative to other heavenly bodies
Hence, the object remains unexplained—and extremely bizarre-- at the time
of this writing
Now, with regard to the alleged intercept of the object by USAF F-15c fighters,
allegedly launched out of Luke AFB on the night of the sighting…
Hours after the bulk of the reports had been received at the Hotline headquarters,
we received a lengthy telephone call from one or more parties, who claimed
to have been personal witness to a "scramble" of F-15c fighters,
which allegedly had intercepted the object over downtown Phoenix, photographed
the object with gun cameras, and returned to Luke AFB.
The sources went on to describe how the base had been "closed down,"
how the pilots of the fighters had succeeded in approaching to within 1
mile of the object, how their targeting radar had been "neutralized"
by the objects, etc. Moreover, they provided copious details about the
incident, citing precise times, the names and ranks of pilots, contents
of radio conversations with the pilots while they were in the air, and
many other aspects of the events of that night.
Unfortunately, our staff is unable to corroborate any of the claims, despite
the fact that the sources of the information sounded very convincing and
very sincere
Conclusion: Perhaps the report of an intercept is accurate, but NUFORC
cannot even document the fact that F-15’s are stationed at Luke AFB, and
no one can be found who can confirm that any military aircraft took off
from Luke on the night of March 13.
This leaves us with the following question. Why did multiple parties telephone
the UFO Hotline during the wee hours of Friday morning to provide us with
volumes of technical information, none of which seems to bear up to scrutiny?
Information regarding these events will be updated as quickly as we receive
more data.
Peter B. Davenport, Director, NUFORC