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On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 12:11:32 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: That doesn't mean the relocated Yankees are the ones reporting the sightings! ![]() died. I don't recall her ever telling me she saw an alien or a flying saucer in her retirement neighborhood. There is a pretty active UFO group in the north east too. I am not a "alien encounter" believer but if you stare at the sky very long you will see something you can't identify. I think there are more sightings and reports in rural areas, simply because there are more military operations there and the people are not as well informed. Military aircraft in the crowded airspaces around metropolitan areas act in a very orderly manner. When you get out in the boonies, they do strange stuff. Back when RSW first opened (the Ft Myers airport) they only had a few dozen flights a day and there might be an hour or more without a plane in the pattern. We could get a free air show from the military pilots who used the runway for practice "touch and goes" and other tricks. They also did low passes at high speed over the beach areas. Sonic booms were regular occurrences as they cranked it up to get back to Pensacola, Eglin or Tyndall by dinner time. Now that the RSW pattern is full most of the day, we don't see them much anymore. --------------------- Major metro areas in the Northeast could not see a UFO at night as they can not see the stars either. Lots of light pollution. |