| Date: 
                      February 19, 1951Location: Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
 In 
                      1951, a huge cigar-shaped UFO, which hovered over the famous 
                      Mt. Kilimanjaro, was photographed from an East African Airways 
                      plane flying in the vicinity, and witnessed by the crew 
                      and passengers. After remaining motionless for a considerable 
                      period of time, the object suddenly climbed steeply and 
                      disappeared. The movie film was developed and reportedly 
                      showed a clear and sizeable image of the object, according 
                      to the Natal Mercury. 'UFOs 
                      Over Africa': Sighting of UFO over Mt. Kilimanjaro
 Cynthia Hind, 'UFOs Over Africa' (1996)
 Summary, 
                      excerpted from the book, on the 1951 Mt. Kilimanjaro UFO 
                      sighting by an airline pilot, his crew and passengers. This 
                      article contains more details of the case and investigation. 
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  UFO observed hovering above Mt. Kilimanjaro by East African 
                      Airways pilot. (credit: NICAP/Hall)
 Source: 
                      NICAP/Richard Hall, 1964 (citing Nairobi Sunday Post, Feb. 
                      25, 1951) One 
                      of the earliest and most spectacular reports from Africa 
                      concerns the sighting of a huge cigar-shaped UFO which hovered 
                      over famous Mt. Kilimanjaro February 19,1951. The UFO was 
                      photographed from an East African Airways plane flying in 
                      the vicinity. After remaining motionless for a considerable 
                      period of time, the object suddenly climbed steeply and 
                      disappeared. The movie film was developed and reportedly 
                      showed a clear and sizeable image of the object, according 
                      to the Natal Mercury. The 
                      sighting was detailed in the Nairobi Sunday Post, February 
                      25, 1951, by Capt. Jack Bicknell, pilot of the East African 
                      Airways plane. Extracts from Capt. Bicknell's report: "The 
                      Lodestar plane left Nairobi West at 7:00 a.m. At 7:20 a.m., 
                      the radio officer (D. W. Merrifield) drew my attention to 
                      a bright object like a white star hanging motionless about 
                      10,000 feet above Kilimanjaro. My first reaction was to 
                      say nothing. We watched it for three minutes. Then we told 
                      the passengers about it. One of them had a very powerful 
                      pair of binoculars with him and he began to study it. In 
                      the meantime, we put a radio message through to Eastleigh 
                      describing it. Eastleigh asked us to check whether it was 
                      a meteorological balloon. I then examined it for several 
                      minutes through the binoculars. . ." [At this point, 
                      the plane had approached to within about 50 miles of the 
                      mountain]... "Through 
                      the glasses, I saw a metallic, bullet-shaped object which 
                      must have been over 200 feet long. At one end was a square-cut 
                      vertical fin. Its color was a dull silver, and at regular 
                      intervals along the fuselage were vertical dark bands. Its 
                      whole outline was clear and sharp and there was no haziness 
                      about it at all. . . It was absolutely stationary, and remained 
                      that way for 17 minutes. . ." [Capt. Bicknell states 
                      that two passengers were taking photographs at this time] "Then 
                      it began to move eastwards, rising as it did so. It disappeared 
                      at about 40,000 feet. . . The machine left no vapor trail, 
                      and it had no visible means of propulsion. . . My impression 
                      was that it was definitely a flying machine of some kind."   Source: 
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