Huge UFO in the skies over Paris witnessed by Air France Captain Jean-Charles Duboc & crew, 1994
Analysis Summary
Jean-Charles Duboc
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person is Johnson, a retired Air France captain. On January 28, 1994, during flight 3532 from Nice to London, he and his crew observed a UFO near Paris at 1 PM. The visibility was excellent. Initially, the object was thought to be a weather balloon, but Johnson identified it as a large flying disc with a 45-degree bank angle. It appeared red-brown and was about 1,000 feet wide. The UFO was below their altitude of 39,000 feet and was stationary for about one minute before becoming transparent and disappearing. Johnson and his co-pilot reported the sighting to air traffic control. Investigations by the French military and other agencies concluded that it could not be a weather balloon. The sighting remains unexplained.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Retired Air France captain Johnson recounts a UFO sighting during flight 3532 near Paris on January 28, 1994. The object was described as a large flying disc, embedded in a magnetic field, and became transparent before disappearing.
The UFO sighting during Air France flight 3532 remains unexplained despite investigations by military and space authorities.
Johnson
“This UFO was in evolution and it looked like this with a bank angle of 45 degrees.”
Managed by: French Strategic Air Command
Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
On 28 January 1994, during Air France flight 3532, I observed a UFO in broad daylight near Paris.
The UFO appeared to be a huge flying disc with a diameter comparable to the moon or sun, approximately 1,000 feet wide.
The UFO was embedded in a kind of magnetic or gravitational field and became transparent before disappearing.
The sighting was reported to air traffic control and the operational center of air defense, which registered a spot crossing the track of the plane.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsnear Paris
Paris, france
sighting studied by French military committee and determined not to be a weather balloon
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account is provided by a retired Air France captain, lending significant credibility. The observation is detailed, with clear descriptions of the object's behavior and characteristics, corroborated by multiple witnesses including crew members and air traffic control. The report was made contemporaneously and investigated by military authorities, adding to its strength.
The crew of Air France flight 3532 observed a UFO in broad daylight near Paris, initially thought to be a weather balloon.
“this UFO was in evolution and it looked like this with a bank angle of 45 degrees”
The object was observed for about one minute, appearing large and stationary in the sky before becoming transparent and disappearing.
“the most incredible aspect is that it became transparent and disappeared in about 10 to 20 seconds”
The UFO disappeared, and the crew reported the sighting to air traffic control and military authorities.
“this sighting remains unexplained”
Observed a large flying disc with a fizzy appearance
The UFO seemed to be embedded in a magnetic or gravitational field
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Five Observables (1/5)
The UFO was a large disc-shaped object with a fizzy appearance, observed to be stationary before it became transparent and disappeared.
The encounter involved a large disc-shaped UFO observed by a flight crew in broad daylight, with a unique fizzy appearance and an unexplained disappearance.
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Jean-Charles Duboc
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