APRO Bulletin, September 1977
The Colares, Brazil incidents were generating some of the most disturbing encounter reports in the archive. APRO's Brazilian correspondents documented cases that remain controversial and compelling.
Sighting Reports
A.P.R. 0. Field Investigator Continental Airlines Flight 954, Los Angeles to Miami, had departed El Paso, Texas at 0500 MDT (Mountain Daylight Time) on the morning of September 22, 1977. At the controls of the DC-10 was Captain George Didlake of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, a veteran of 21 years
Guest Editorial . The followin g editorial appeared in the April-May 1977 issue of "UFO Encounter," the journal of UFO Research, Brisbane, Australia. We felt the BuUetin readers would find Editor Neil Huth's remarks of interest. There are a number of informed individuals in UFO research who are awar
The planet V enus was visible at 30 degrees above the horizon to the left of the object, and was in no way mistaken for the object at any time by any of the witnesses. Captain Didlake said that Venus was somewhat brighter than the object was during the final phase of the sighting. The three witnesse
by Leonard H. Stringfield, New York, Doubleday, 224 pages, photos, appendices. Situation Red by veteran ufologist Leonard H. Stringfield is a personalized narrative of his involvement in ufology. Stringfield, emphasizing a "Collection of incredible UFO reports made by credible people," maintains a c
Amateur Astronomer Observes UFO The following narrative comes from Amateur Astronomer and APRO member Jimmy Boyd of McAllen, Texas. This sighting tends to bolster the theory that many UFOs masquerade as astronomical objects and are seldom detected. On February 18, 1977, I went outside in the twiligh
Please Send Address Changes Include Old & New Zip Codes It's official. OFFICIAL UFO, like the 'true confession' magazines, is now u�ing only fictional material which is being presented as factual. OUFO Associate Editor Charles Cowley admitted this to me personally during my recent visit to the offic
The November, 1977, Reader's Digest, p. 108 has an article about UFOs that I find quite reprehensible. I would like to suggest that you read the article and send RD your views with a copy to me. RD also sent a press release and copy of the article to newspapers across the country. Copy available. Th
1973. Refutes Sagan. 4. "FLYING SAUCERS AND PHYSICS"; 20,000 words, 70 References, June, 1974. Refutes Physics objections. 5. 1977 UFO Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona. 9 Papers in Published Proceedings; 150 pages. Includes S. Friedman's "Science Fiction, Science, and UFOs" . . . refutes Asimov, Bova, Cl
AIRLINE CREW SPOTS UFO Aerial Phenomenon over Russia On the 22nd of September the Soviet News Agency Tass announced that a strange light was seen over Petrozavodsk at 4 a.m. on Tuesday, September 20th. "A huge star suddenly flashed out of a dark sky, sending shafts of light impulses to earth. This s
1. THE ZETA RETICULI INCIDENT". 32-page, full-color reprint of the December, 1974, ASTRONOMY magazine article by editor, Terence Dickinson. Includes the original article and all subsequent published comments by Dr. Carl Sagan, Dr. David Saunders, Marjorie Fish, etc. Covers Ms. Fish's exciting 3D sta