The Flight 105 UFO sighting occurred on July 4, 1947, when three crew members aboard a
United Airlines
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flight reported seeing multiple
unidentified flying object
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s in the skies over the
Pacific Northwest
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. The incident was among
at least 800 similar sightings in the United States within a few weeks in the summer of 1947, but the first report by professional pilots. The U.S. military ultimately attributed what the crew members saw to "ordinary aircraft, balloons, birds, or pure illusion".
Background
On June 24, 1947, private pilot
Kenneth Arnold
Kenneth Albert Arnold (March 29, 1915 – January 16, 1984) was an American aviator, businessman, and politician.
Arnold is known best for reporting what is generally considered the first widely publicized modern sighting of an unidentified fl ...
reported that, while in the air over southwest
Washington State
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, he had seen a string of nine shiny objects flying past
Mount Rainier
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at high speeds.
The press coined the terms ''
flying saucer
A flying saucer, or flying disc, is a purported type of disc-shaped unidentified flying object (UFO). The term was coined in 1947 by the United States (US) news media for the objects pilot Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting, Kenneth Arnold claimed fl ...
s'' and ''flying discs'' for the objects, based on Arnold's description. Arnold's was the first
notable UFO sighting after the end of World War II, and was followed by a massive wave of similar reports over the next few weeks, ushering in the modern era of
ufology
Ufology, sometimes written UFOlogy ( or ), is the investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) by people who believe that they may be of extraordinary claims, extraordinary origins (most frequently of extraterrestrial hypothesis, extrate ...
.
Sighting
At 9:04 p.m.
MST,
United Airlines
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Flight 105, served by a
Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper ...
, took off from
Boise, Idaho
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, bound for
Pendleton, Oregon
Pendleton is a city in and the county seat of Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. The population was 17,107 at the time of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, which includes approximately 1,600 people who are ...
.
In a sign of the times, as the plane departed, the Boise
tower
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jokingly suggested to "be on the lookout for 'flying saucers.
Eight minutes into the flight, as the airliner was flying "roughly into the sunset", First Officer Ralph Stevens saw what he thought were one or more approaching aircraft in the twilight sky. He responded by blinking the landing lights of the DC-3 and alerting his co-pilot, Captain E. J. Smith. The two men saw four or five objects, which they would later describe as "flat and circular". Smith would tell the
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
that they were "bigger than aircraft", but would say to
United Press
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that because of the objects' positions relative to the airliner, "we can't say anything about their shape except that they were thin and were smooth on the botton and rough appearing on the top. We can't say for sure if they were saucer-like, oval or anything else about their size." One was larger than the others, and they were flying in a "loose formation". The objects disappeared, only to be replaced by four more.
The DC-3 followed the objects for 10 to 15 minutes, or about . Smith and Stevens radioed the tower in
Ontario, Oregon
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, as well as another United flight flying east in the area. Neither sighted the objects. They called stewardess Marty Morrow, who was in the cabin of the airliner. She did corroborate what they had seen. The eight passengers did not see the objects, but Smith would attribute this to the objects' positions "mostly dead ahead of us and off the bow". Smith and Stevens were never able to catch up to the objects, which eventually either sped off or disintegrated.
Aftermath
The following day, press outlets nationwide related Smith's and Stevens's accounts of what they had seen.
Writing in 1948, one journalist recalled that "no report shook the incredulous so much as the account of Captain Emil J. Smith, veteran airline pilot, and his crew... Here was substance, something that seemed above flimsy reports. The whole affair reeked of humor, but the story of Captain Smith and his crew, like a very few other reports, suggested a deeper, more authentic meaning running below the surface of the nation's belly laugh. These were reportedly competent men shaken by their own eyesight. There was a substantial evidence which grew in the atmosphere of mirth."
Smith, Stevens, and Arnold were photographed "comparing notes". The ''
Idaho Statesman
The ''Idaho Statesman'' is the daily newspaper of Boise, Idaho, in the western United States. It is owned by The McClatchy Company.
History
The paper was first published as the ''Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman'' on July 26, 1864, by James S. Reynold ...
'' had Arnold and its aviation editor retrace Flight 105's route in a plane belonging to the newspaper. They saw nothing out of the ordinary.
Arnold later said that he felt vindicated by Smith and Stevens's sighting, explaining, "Everybody can't be seeing things... I might doubt myself, but can't doubt such observers as Capt. E. J. Smith". On July 12, Arnold and Smith were interviewed by agents of the
FBI
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. In late July, Arnold and Smith went to Seattle to investigate the
Maury Island hoax
The Maury Island incident refers to claims made by Fred Crisman and Harold Dahl of falling debris and threats by men in black following sightings of unidentified flying objects in the sky over Maury Island, Washington, United States. The pair cla ...
, an alleged encounter with a UFO.
On July 28, a "disklike object" was sighted on Flight 105 by a different pair of pilots.
Explanation and legacy
Air Materiel Command
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ultimately concluded that "since the sighting occurred at sunset, when illusory effect are most likely, the objects could have been ordinary aircraft, balloons, birds, or pure illusion."
The Air Force would later point out
the power of suggestion likely influenced observers during the craze.
[Psychoanalyzing The Flying Saucers, Air Force Newsletter February 1950]
Despite official explanations, the Flight 105 sighting was incorporated into UFO folklore and conspiracy theories.
References
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