Date: 
                        October 19, 1998
                        Location: Changzhou, China
                        
                      The 
                        [Chinese] air force had a prolonged up-close encounter 
                        with a UFO last month that one fighter pilot described 
                        as "just like ones in foreign movies," a government-controlled 
                        newspaper reported Thursday. At least 140 people on the 
                        ground also saw the object. They described an object with 
                        a mushroom-shaped dome on top and a flat bottom covered 
                        with bright, continually rotating lights.
                      
                        A Chinese interceptor aircraft.
                      Source: 
                        AFP (Agence France Presse) - November, 1998
                      Summary 
                        from UFO Roundup newsletter:
                      UFO 
                        Roundup, November, 1998
                        Chinese Jet Fighter Pursues a UFO
                      On 
                        Monday, October 19, 1998, four military radar stations 
                        in Hebei province, China, reported the presence of an 
                        unidentified blip hovering above a military flight training 
                        school in Changzhou. Once authorities determined that 
                        the intruder was not a military or civilian flight, Colonel 
                        Li, the base commander, ordered a Jianjiao 6 jet fighter 
                        to take off and intercept the UFO. At least 140 people 
                        on the ground saw the object. To observers at the base, 
                        the UFO first appeared to be "a small star" 
                        and then grew larger and larger, perhaps as it descended 
                        to a lower altitude, the report said. They described an 
                        object with a mushroom-shaped dome on top and a flat bottom 
                        covered with bright, continually-rotating lights.
                      The 
                        crew of the Jianjiao 6 interceptor consisted of a pilot 
                        and a radar officer. The two officers said "the 
                        object clearly resembled depictions they had seen in foreign 
                        science fiction films." When they got within 
                        4,000 meters (13,200 feet) of the UFO over Qing county, 
                        it abruptly shot upward, easily evading subsequent attempts 
                        to get closer. It appeared to be toying with the fighter 
                        by repeatedly outdistancing it and then reappearing right 
                        above it, the report said. The pilot requested permission 
                        to fire on the UFO with the plane's automatic 20mm cannon. 
                        He was denied permission to shoot by ground control and 
                        was told to continue to pursue and observe the object. 
                        The pilot broke off pursuit at an altitude of 12,000 meters 
                        (39,600 feet) when the jet began running low on fuel. 
                        The UFO then disappeared before two more modern (Chinese 
                        fighter) planes could arrive in the area.
                      Changzhou 
                        is 150 kilometers (90 miles) northwest of Shanghai. (See 
                        the Hong Kong Standard for November 4, 1998. The story 
                        apparently first ran in the Hebei Daily around October 
                        22 and was picked up by the Chinese weekly newsmagazine 
                        Baokhan Wenzhai. Many thanks to Errol Bruce-Knapp and 
                        Andy Denne of A.U.R.A. for forwarding the article.)
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                      AFP 
                        (Agence-France Presse) news article (Nov. 5, 1998):
                      Chinese 
                        Air Force Pilot Chases UFO
                      SHANGHAI 
                        -- (Agence France Presse) The air force had a prolonged 
                        up-close encounter with a UFO last month that one fighter 
                        pilot described as "just like ones in foreign movies," 
                        a government-controlled newspaper reported Thursday.
                      A 
                        Hebei Daily report -- carried in the news digest Baokan 
                        Wenzhai -- gave a detailed pilot's account of an aerial 
                        cat-and-mouse game played between the object and a jet 
                        fighter ordered to intercept it.
                      At 
                        least 140 people on the ground also saw the object, it 
                        said.
                      An 
                        editor with the Hebei Daily said the events took place 
                        on Oct. 19 and were still being investigated by local 
                        government departments.
                      The 
                        newspaper's report and military sources quoted show an 
                        openness that contrast sharply with Washington's notorious 
                        secrecy on the topic of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
                      It 
                        said the encounter began when four different radar stations 
                        in northern Hebei province picked up an unknown moving 
                        target in airspace directly above a military flight training 
                        base near Changzhou city.
                      To 
                        observers at the base, the UFO first appeared like "a 
                        small star," and then grew larger and larger, 
                        perhaps as it descended to a lower altitude, the report 
                        said.
                      They 
                        described an object with a mushroom-shaped dome on top 
                        and a flat bottom covered with bright, continually rotating 
                        lights.
                      A 
                        base commander surnamed Li reported to his superiors, 
                        who ordered a Jianjiao-6 armed interceptor airborne to 
                        pursue the object once checks showed no other civilian 
                        or military aircraft in the area.
                      The 
                        two pilots aboard said the object closely resembled depictions 
                        they had seen in foreign science fiction films.
                      When 
                        they got within 4,000 meters (13,200 feet) of the UFO 
                        over Qing county, it abruptly shot upward, easily evading 
                        subsequent attempts to get closer.
                      It 
                        appeared to be toying with the fighter by repeatedly outdistancing 
                        it and then reappearing just above it, the pilots said.
                      The 
                        report said a request for permission to fire on the UFO 
                        with an onboard cannon was denied by ground command at 
                        one point.
                      The 
                        interceptor was eventually forced to return to base after 
                        it ran out of fuel at an altitude of 12,000 meters (39,600 
                        feet). The UFO then disappeared before two newer-model 
                        planes could get airborne, the article said.
                      While 
                        China's racy tabloids often run stories of strange phenomena 
                        alongside celebrity-gossip and crime stories, UFO reports 
                        are seldom carried by more official papers like the Hebei 
                        Daily. (1998 Agence France Presse) 
                       
                      Source: 
                      http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1074.htm