Date:
November 12, 1991
Location: Grangemouth , United Kingdom
From
the witness: "We watched it hover for around five
minutes. It was then that we noticed that the 'craft'
wasn't making any noise. Normally, if it was a helicopter,
we would have heard the blades. It then turned around
and faced our direction. At the point of the photograph,
it was about 200 to 300 feet directly above us. It was
then that we heard the light 'pulsing hum' of the object."

Source:
Malcolm Robinson, SPI (Strange Phenomena Investigations),
England.
Grangemouth
Electric UFO Photo
Amazing
UFO Photograph - taken from an article called "UFOs
In Scotland" from Malcolm Robinson © SPI
(Strange Phenomena Investigations) England.
UFO
testimony is one thing, but when you receive testimony
backed up with a quite spectacular UFO photograph, well
that's another matter. We at SPI received quite an amazing
UFO photograph which was unlike anything we have ever
seen before.
It
was on 12th November 1991, at around 9:30 p.m., that friends
Phil Trevis (previously known as Peter Muir, a pseudonym
used in previous SPI accounts) and Paul Penman (pseudonym)
were out taking photographs for a project called 'Light
and Dark'. The following is the written testimony by Phil
Trevis, as given to SPI.
"My
friend and I were taking photographs of the BP chemicals
plant in Grangemouth (from Polmont Reservoir) when we
noticed a dim, or rather, two small dim flashing lights
over by the two 'flashing pylons' at Kincardine Bridge.
We watched the object, which we thought was a helicopter,
fly slowly over from the bridge to above the brightly
lit Grangemouth Stadium. We watched it hover for around
five minutes. It was then that we noticed that the 'craft'
wasn't making any noise. Normally, if it was a helicopter,
we would have heard the blades. It then turned around
and faced our direction.
"It
was roughly 2,000 feet above the ground, then it dipped
and increased dramatically in speed. At the point of the
photograph, it was about 200 to 300 feet directly above
us. It was then that we heard the light 'pulsing hum'
of the object. My friend and I were quite shaken at the
time, but afterwards, had an overwhelming sense of excitement."
SPI
conducted the usual lines of investigative enquiry to
try and get to the bottom of this incident. We ascertained
that there was no aircraft activity in that part of central
Scotland that night. Letters to the British Petroleum
plant at Grangemouth, asking them if they had any small
light aircraft or microlights in operation above their
complex that night (on pipe inspection duty) came back
stating that no such light aircraft or micro-lights were
flying above the plant that night. (The BP plant at Grangemouth
is in controlled airspace; only special authorization
can be given for overflights of this highly explosive
complex.)
Indeed,
such was the closeness of this object that Phil Trevis
had to bend over backwards to take his photograph, and
so what you are actually looking at is the underside of
the object - concave, with numerous bright flashing lights
being thrown out into the dark night sky, which creates
a sort of halo effect. The object is consistent with what
was being sighted above and around the small town of Bonnybridge
in Stirlingshire, central Scotland; the town of Bonnybridge
is still experiencing UFO sightings, but not as many as
those which peaked between the years of 1992 to 1994.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1047.htm