The mystery of the abduction of pilots by the Australian UFO: the mystery of the world that has not yet been solved.
Nature is endless, the universe is vast, and there are countless mysteries and mysteries to be solved.
Today, despite the development of science, there are still many unexplained natural phenomena, such as flying saucers - UFOs.
Today, we are going to tell you about the mysterious disappearance of Australian pilot Fred Valentich.
Pilot Fred disappeared without a trace along with his Cessna plane, so we can only assume that he was abducted by aliens.
That night more than 40 years ago, he disappeared from the face of the earth along with his plane, and no one knows what happened in the last moments of his life.
I don't know what it is, and I can't find it either"--Brother Richard Valentich.
Richard Valentich said:"Because it's all very confusing and surprising.
That year, Fred was only 20 years old. He is studious, motivated, and determined to become a good commercial pilot.
He worked hard to improve his flying skills. Flying is his dream, flying is his passion.
Once he started flying, flying became his entire life, skilled and respected.
At 18:20 on October 21, 1978, 20-year-old Fred Valentich began a routine cargo flight in a Senas 182 single-engine aircraft.
The route passes through the suburbs of Melbourne, past Cape Otway and to ** Island off Bass Strait.
In this vast country, airplanes, especially light aircraft, are the more common means of transport, along with cars and trains. He was tasked with delivering a batch of seafood for a businessman, which took about an hour from start to finish.
The weather was fine that day, cloudless, visibility was high, the plane was running very smoothly, and the flight route was from the suburbs of Melbourne via Cape Otway to ** Island not far from Bass Strait. "
The first flight went smoothly and Fred exchanged a few words with Stephen Robbie, who is in charge of air traffic control in the Melbourne area.
It was the last time Fred spoke to someone in his life. Stephen Robbie still remembers the moment vividly.
Due to technical limitations, this conversation was not recorded, but a complete handwritten record was left :
You're flying on a DSJ plane and there are no other flights 5,000 feet below the plane.
But Fred told Steve Rhodes.
There's a big guy flying in ***.
I asked him to describe what kind of plane it was. In an excited tone, he said that there was a blue light on the plane, and maybe he turned on the landing beacon. Then he said: this man flew over my head, about 300 meters from my plane. He also said: This man is still very strange, he seems to be doing somersaults, he flies over my head, my God, so fast, unbelievable.
As his plane was about to reach its destination, the engine suddenly shook violently. Despite several adjustments to the aircraft, it was still shaking violently.
Under normal circumstances, the engine will not shake, so there is only one possibility, that is, the mechanical parts of the aircraft have failed, and mechanical failure is very dangerous regardless of whether it occurs.
At this point, Fred's voice changed, and he became frightened and nervous.
At this point, the communicator is still working, but it is loud and intermittent. It was felt that the device was no longer functioning properly, and Fred's voice had become somewhat sharp due to the high level of mental stress.
Apparently, he was flying a plane in the air to chase the giant.
After only four or five minutes, communication was interrupted. ** on the ground went unanswered.
There was no sign of Fred on the Golden Isles, but their hearts were beating fast and anxiously waiting to be loaded.
The Fred brothers vividly remember that their mother was crying outside telling him that his brother's plane had crashed and that he would never come back.
Seeing that Fred did not arrive at the loading area as planned, the Golden Island side had a premonition that something was not good, so they immediately notified **, and the search and rescue operation was in full swing.
Six planes and dozens of rescuers took part in the search and rescue, searching every inch of the coastline and hundreds of square kilometers of offshore water that had been swallowed up by land-based currents.
Television news was flooded with reports about search and rescue. The pilot's disappearance touches the hearts of all Australians.
After hours of searching, Fred's whereabouts are still unknown, and the debris of the plane is nowhere to be found.
Fred's mother burst into tears, and his older brother recalled that his brother's crash had so much impact on the family that it had become a black memory that he would never forget.
The story was also followed by journalist George Simpson, one of the last witnesses to Fred's plane crash.
That day, he came out of the house and waited for his girlfriend, and they said they would hang out together.
Simpson clearly recalled:"It was just after 6 p.m. and my girlfriend was going to be late, so I was standing under a big tree in the garden and waiting for her.
From a distance I saw a Cessna approaching, and I distinctly remember it heading in the direction of Cape Otway. The only clue was a ** that Fred hit the ground.
The most suspicious thing is that when searching the ground, he said that person"in the glow","It could be that the landing signal light is on", so the blue light could have disoriented him, so he started flying backwards and eventually crashed. He fell into the sea"。
After inspecting the aircraft, technician George said that the fuel tank of the aircraft was at the top of the wings and that the fuel was released into the fuel system during the flight, allowing the aircraft to fly.
After 15 seconds, when the aircraft reverses as shown, the fuel cannot enter the propulsion system and all power of the aircraft stops. The next step is to move on to the gliding phase. Although the maximum gliding time is 5 minutes, the blue light emitted by the aircraft can last for about 10 minutes.
If Fred wanted to kill himself, he would say that he deliberately circled the flying object to cover up the deception of suicide.
But Fred first had a girlfriend and they loved each other very much. Secondly, Fred also has a four-year-old sister who he loves so much, how could he leave the person he loves and commit suicide
Fred was not depressed and left no suicide note or other clues.
He also doesn't have life insurance, and if he commits suicide, he won't do it because his loved ones won't benefit financially from his suicide.
The most suspicious thing is that the plane must have crashed at the time of impact, and the debris was scattered on the surface of the sea. This is due to the low specific gravity of materials used in wings, lifts, and other parts of the aircraft, which do not sink to the bottom of the sea.
However, the search and rescue team returned empty-handed.
When Fred's plane crashed, photographer Roy was filming the sunset at Otway Point.
The photographer had been filming the process before the plane crashed until he watched the news and realized that he had filmed at the time and place of the plane crash.
Roy then sent the ** he had filmed at the time to the UFO Observatory.
This observatory is made up of scientists and amateurs.
Upon receipt, they took it very seriously and immediately carefully analyzed it using edge enhancement techniques, light detection, and digital filtering. The result was astonishing: the flyer was a solid object made of an unknown material.
Analysis of ** by the UFO Observatory revealed that the unidentified object was indeed a solid structure.
But hundreds of witnesses claimed to have seen something else at the time: the footage did show a tubular glowing UFO hovering around Fred's plane, trying to get close to it.
Thousands of flying saucers from all over the world visit Earth every year, but has Fred ever been kidnapped by aliens and has he ever returned to Earth?A year later, the question remains an unfathomable mystery.