The Disappearance of Frederick Valentich Part 1

Published: Jan. 11, 2021, 4:32 a.m.

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On Saturday, October 21, 1978, at 6:19 p.m., 20-year-old Frederick Valentich took off from Moorabbin Airport just south of Melbourne, Australia, for what was supposed to be a routine training and pleasure flight over Bass Strait to King Island.\\xa0 A serious student aviator, Valentich had been flying for two years and had accumulated over 150 hours of solo flying time in his goal to one day become a commercial airline pilot.\\xa0 Although rated for night flying by instrument, the sun was still up, and with clear visibility and good weather, there was no reason Valentich shouldn\\u2019t have easily completed this trip, which he\\u2019d taken several times before.\\xa0 However, just over halfway through the flight at 7:06 p.m., Valentich contacted Melbourne Flight Service Unit and reported seeing an unidentified craft above him, traveling at high speed and shining four bright lights.\\xa0 Valentich would radio back a few minutes later that it didn\\u2019t appear to be any known aircraft, and now it had even more unusual characteristics: it was long, shiny metallic, and a green light was emanating from it.\\xa0 Even more unsettling, this craft he described was deliberately toying with him as it orbited above while his plane\\u2019s engine was sputtering.\\xa0 At 7:11 p.m., the last statement anyone would hear from Valentich would be that the object was still hovering and that it was not an aircraft.\\xa0 Valentich and his plane had vanished at that moment, but whether it was an elaborate hoax, a deliberate crash, or merely a misidentification combined with a mechanical failure, no investigation has been able to determine.\\xa0 What is not in doubt is that the case of Frederick Valentich remains one of Australia\\u2019s biggest aviation mysteries, if not in all of UFO lore.
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