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Mexico: Boeing-737 crew report UFO sighting
 
 
21-11-2008
Mexico: Boeing-737 crew report UFO sighting
Information is filtering through regarding a possible encounter with a UFO that occurred at 9pm, 27 October 2008 in the skies over Mexico City. The crew of a Boeing 737-200 airplane were performing a descent into Mexico City on a flight from Los Cabos, a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula in the state of Baja California Sur, when they noticed a slow moving object on their left hand side.
The object was described as having an ‘elongated teardrop’ shape with a frontal diameter of 8 meters. It was said to be bluish in color and slightly glowing. The skies were clear that day and the weather conditions were described as being good. One of the witnesses was Juan Hose Dominguez, the flight mechanic. The names of other crew members and the airline have not been disclosed. It is reported that some crew members were somewhat frightened by the encounter and described the craft as having 'other-worldly' qualities. A few passengers were said to have complained of headaches shortly after landing.
Mexico City and Mexico in general has been the scene of numerous alleged UFO sightings over the past two decades and is by all accounts regarded as a UFO hotspot. This is not the first UFO sighting by airline crew members to have occurred in the skies above Mexico City International Airport. In 2004 the Mexican Defence Force made headlines by generally acknowledged the UFO phenomenon after a high level incident involving a number of military craft and unidentified craft that were both seen, picked up by radar and recorded during an anti-narcotics operation. Thus, Mexico is regarded by many UFO researchers as the first nation to publicly acknowledge UFO’s as a reality.
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