On
the night of Feb. 6, 1975, Marine Reserve Squadron Capt.
Larry Jividen was piloting a T-39D Sabreliner (see image
above) combat trainer and utility aircraft with five Naval
officer pilots on board for a special training flight.
He didnt know the evening would evolve into a game
of tag with an unidentified flying object.
Jividen
hasnt spoken about that experience from nearly 40
years ago until now.
The
nine-year Marine Corps officer and later commercial
airline pilot had taken off at twilight for a two-hour
roundtrip that began and ended at the Naval Air Station
in Pensacola, Fla.
At
about 9 oclock, we were descending from a high altitude
around 33,000 feet and I looked off to the
right side of the airplane where I saw a solid red light
at our 1:00 oclock position and altitude,
Jividen told The Huffington Post.
It
was not flashing like normal anti-collision lights flash
on airplanes. I thought it might be some other traffic,
but I wasnt sure, so I called Pensacola Approach
Control and said, Understand were cleared
for the approach, but we have traffic off to our right,
and whos first for the approach?
The
traffic that Jividen and the other five crew members saw
was mutually described as a solid, circular object
about the relative size of a kids marble held at
arms length, Jividen recalled.
When
they were informed that ground control had no other traffic
in their vicinity, Jividen became concerned that the mysterious
object hadnt shown up on radar. So he asked for
clearance to deviate from their approach and turn directly
toward the bright red UFO just to see what it does.
As
he turned toward the object, Jividen says it turned toward
his plane.
It
suddenly flew from right to left, across the nose [of
our plane], and just stopped at our 11:00 oclock
position. At that point, I started to speed up to see
if I could close on the object, and as I [did that], it
was pacing me in front. In other words, as Id speed
up, hed speed up.
So,
I decided to descend to place the object against a star
field to make sure that it was actually solid, and then
I climbed so that I could silhouette the object against
the Gulf of Mexico.
Jividen
says the five-minute encounter came to an end when the
reddish UFO flew away at a very high rate and disappeared
over the horizon in the direction of New Orleans.
After
the crew returned to Pensacola, Jividen filled out an
incident form and that was the last he heard of the episode.
And
nobody else heard about it for more than three decades.
Jividens
story is now being told in a new edition of UFOs:
Myths, Conspiracies and Realities, written by retired
Army Col. John Alexander.
I
did some background checks on [Jividen] and one of the
first things that came back was his distinguished flying
crosses for doing really heroic things. He is who he says
he is and very straightforward, Alexander told HuffPost.
I
dont think theres any doubt that it was something.
I take him as a highly credible witness, much more so
than many other ones.
Alexanders
unique top-secret clearance granted him by the U.S. government
gave him access in the 1980s to a variety of official
documents and first-person UFO accounts. He also created
a special group of top-level government officials and
scientists who studied the UFO phenomenon.
In
the end, Alexander determined that the U.S., indeed, had
evidence pointing to UFO reality, but he couldnt
find any signs that the government deliberately kept this
information from the public, or that contact had been
made with alien life.
One
of the things we are seeing are physical characteristics
that we dont understand, capabilities that are beyond
our technological options at this time, i.e. extremely
fast acceleration and high-G turns that living organisms,
as we know it, would not survive, he explained.
A
larger issue going on with regard to UFOs seen by military,
commercial and private pilots may turn out to be potential
safety hazards, says at least one respected scientist.
My
friends who are scientists say, Well, theres
nothing to UFOs. If there were, we would have the data
and wed look at it. Thats partly a valid
statement, and its pilots who are unwittingly preventing
us from getting the data to analyze scientifically,
said Richard Haines, a former research scientist from
NASAs Ames Research Center.
Haines
who prefers to use the term unidentified aerial
phenomena, or UAP, to UFO is a former UFO skeptic
who now heads the National Aviation Reporting Center on
Anomalous Phenomena, or NARCAP.
Our
objectives are to make flying safer for the flying public,
specifically in regard to UAP, and were convinced
theres a potential threat posed by nearby UAP to
commercial and private airplanes, Haines told HuffPost.
Working
with a staff of nearly 40 people, including international
affiliates, Haines is NARCAPs chief scientist. He
addresses the issue of pilots who have a fear reporting
UFOs or UAPs while theyre still actively flying.
To
me, thats a serious inhibiting factor for scientists
like myself to collect the data.
Haines
suggests that the fear factor surrounding pilots doesnt
have as much to do with them being afraid of the objects
they encounter as it does with the fear of losing their
jobs if they talk about it.
Exactly.
I dont think its a physical fear. NARCAP comes
along with the objective of trying to make flying safer
for the public, and the airlines dont want to hear
that because it implies its not safe! For obvious
reasons, many of the reports I have are from retired pilots.
Like
the one from Jividen, who filed a report with Haines last
year almost 40 years after the fact, but it was
still impressive.
First
of all, it had a number of witnesses, said Haines.
There were six guys on board and theyre not
all going to mistake a common illusion.
After
several minutes [the object] didnt change size,
shape or intensity, which means that it not only accelerated
in front of him and stopped at his 11:00 oclock
position, but it then maintained his forward velocity.
We have to ask what kind of natural phenomenon can do
that?
Haines
still isnt sure what these unusual objects are that
so many pilots over decades have reported.
I
honestly dont know, and as a scientist, I want to
keep all the doors open until Ive got sufficient
evidence, but until that time, Im not going to speculate.
Alexanders
research leads him to at least one important conclusion
about the truly unexplained UFO or UAP cases.
If
you get to the fundamental issue if there is an
intelligence behind this, and it certainly appears to
be true things like energy have to be key. Certainly
understanding a different form of energy would be incredibly
useful.
Whatever
the red circular object was that Jividen and his crew
encountered that night in 1975, two things made a lasting
impression on him.
First,
there was no radar contact with it. Clearly, by the silhouette
and movement of my aircraft, this was a solid, self-propelled
object.
I
dont think our physical science is advanced enough
to evaluate what these things are. Theres some physical
phenomena going on that we just cant clearly interpret
or evaluate its obviously intelligently controlled,
but it may not be ET.
Sources:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/03/ufo-encounter-pilot_n_1396078.html
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread827076/pg1