As we wrap up our coverage of the Frederick Valentich story in Part 3 of our series, we'll continue our conversation with Melbourne resident Chris Tyler about his research into the case and other possibly related UFO incidents around the same time and area.\xa0 We'll also examine the Australian Department of Transport accident report's remaining findings and discuss its conclusions.\xa0 As you begin to reach your own conclusions, it's essential to keep several factors in mind which make the usual mundane explanations seem inadequate.\xa0 The high number of independent sightings of aerial phenomena occurring in proximity to the disappearance suggests Valentich wasn't alone in witnessing it.\xa0 The distance a Cessna cowling was found from a potential crash site and the lack of definitive markings makes its discovery inconclusive.\xa0 Even if the cowling did come from Valentich's plane, it still doesn't account for what caused him to ditch, let alone other missing debris and Valentich himself.\xa0 Perhaps the most surprising revelation comes from the summary of the report itself.\xa0 Rather than dismissing the possibility of a UFO entanglement, an official government statement lists it as one of four likeliest scenarios.\xa0 Remember that Valentich himself never suggested he interacted with a UFO in his last transmission, despite being painted as obsessed with them by his skeptics.\xa0 When these factors and more are taken together, it's no wonder this incident is one of the most baffling and tragic in the phenomenon's history and leaves us all to wonder, what happened to Frederick Valentich and where did he go?
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