Monday, 25 February 2019

UFO Case Report
(SIGHTINGS FROM AIRCRAFT):
“AF Light Plane Encounters Object / E-M Effects
June 17, 1977
Castelo de Bode Dam, Portugal”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
“noon
Duration ???
aircraft AF Dornier 27
PORTUGAL
Military?
1 observer
EMI
No radar contact

Fran Ridge:
June 17, 1977; Castelo de Bode Dam, Portugal
12:00 noon local. José Fransisco Rodrigues was flying a Portuguese Air Force Dornier 27 light plane over the Castelo de Bode dam, when suddenly, emerging from the clouds, he saw a dark object against a backdrop of white stratocumulus, slightly to the right of his plane. Thinking that the object was perhaps a cargo plane, he banked to the left and immediately radioed to ask if there was any traffic in the vicinity. The reply was negative. As the pilot completed a turn to port, the unknown object suddenly appeared at his eleven o’clock position ‘no more than six meters away’. It was definitely not a cargo plane. The upper section, partially concealed by cloud, was black, and on the lower section there appeared to be four or five panels. The object was approximately  13 to 15 meters in diameter. Suddenly it accelerated and vanished from what the pilot believes was an initial stationary position. The Dornier began to vibrate violently and went into uncontrolled dive. Struggling to regain control, the pilot pushed the control column forward. Air speed increased to 140 knots then 180 knots as the ground came nearer. Control was fortunately regained when almost ‘touching the tree tops’ and the plane was landed in one piece. - with a badly shaken pilot. During the encounter the directional electric gyroscope (connected to a magnetic compass) rotated wildly, and by the time the plane landed it had deviated by 180° relative to magnetic compass. (Source : Beyond Top Secret, by Timothy Good, 1998; Richard Haines, Case 42)

NOTE: The name of the dam is written both “Castelo de Bode” and “Castelo do Bode,” according to Google searches.


Wikipedia article: “Barragem de Castelo do Bode”:


Wikipedia article: “Castelo do Bode Dam” (translation by Google Translate):


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Satellite photo of Castelo do Bode, Portugal (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)