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UFO Sighting Report - Mexico

June 11th 2007 : Huatulco - Mexico City


Inexplicata
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
June 15, 2007

Source: www.analuisacid.com
Date: 07.14.07

Mexico: Airliner Personnel Sees Spherical UFO
**A report from Ana Luisa Cid**

According to a report from researcher Alfonso Salazar, the crew of Flight 735 saw a spherical UFO entering and exiting a cloud on Monday, June 11, 2007.

The sighting took place at 1500 hours when the Boeing 737-500 (registration XA-MAA) was flying through the air corridor at an altitude of 10,000 meters heading for Mexico City from the city of Huatulco in Oaxaca.

Captain Edwing Adame Cuevas, the first officer, was the first to notice the object, and in turn informed flight captain Hector Coss and mechanic Emmanuel Esquivel of the sighting.

Mr. Esquivel was able to see the UFO, but the commander, who was reading the instrument panels, did not.

Witnesses describe the object as a sphere with a metallic appearance and did not consent to releasing the airline's name.

(Translation (c) 2007, S. Corrales, IHU.)

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