• ATC, FAA AT ODDS ON UFOs FILE: UFO1285

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    DATE OF ARTICLE: March 26, 1989
    SOURCE OF ARTICLE: Rocky Mountain News
    LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
    BYLINE: Kris Newcomer
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    AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS, FAA AT ODDS ON UFOS

    By Kris Newcomer
    Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer

    The government is blaming a power outage, but some air
    traffic controllers say that's not what caused apparent UFOs to
    appear on radar at the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center in
    Longmont.
    "These unidentified targets looked like actual aircraft,
    with apparently normal speeds and altitudes," said air traffic
    controller Kevin Cain.
    In comments released Friday, Cain said the UFO incident
    occurred Tuesday--luckily at a slow time of day. The Longmont
    center controls aircraft flying across Colorado and Wyoming and
    parts of five other states.
    During the incidents, Cain wrote that "some controllers had
    a dozen or more of these targets merging with actual aircraft
    targets over a half hour period."
    Mitch Baker, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said the problem was traced to a damaged
    component in the center's computer system. He theorized that the
    damage was caused by a commercial power outage in Grand Junction
    the day before false targets started appearing on Longmont radar
    screens.
    But Cain said he doesn't blame the power outage.
    Cain said he believes "the new computer just went haywire
    for that period of time."
    Neither official so much as hinted that the blips on
    Longmont radar screens were representative of unidentified
    objects.
    The FAA is sticking with the power outage theory, Barker
    said.
    "Yes, I'm sure," he said.
    "I'm not saying that's the official explanation. I mean,
    you can never say 'definitely,'" he said.
    "Of course, I can't swear on the Bible or anything. But,
    I'm sure."

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    Associated Press contributed to this report.

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