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Veteran Air Traffic Controller On Dealing With Stranger Things In The Sky

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A retired air traffic controller and FAA liaison to the military gives firsthand insights on the unidentified aerial phenomena topic.

 

 

今日の英語の習慣化の題材は...

Air Trafic Controllerのお話を..
Radar Screen上に現れる不思議なブリップに言及しております。

実空間のUFO(今は、UAP: Unidentified Aerial P henomena)とも言われますが ...
ご興味のある読者諸氏はご一読を...

 

"Makes you feel like they are just keeping things from you."
That’s how Colin Scoggins describes the U.S. military’s response to a potential unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sighting during his time with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at Boston Air Route Traffic Control Center. Scoggins is now retired, but his recountings of various instances when he and his colleagues saw mysterious blips on their radars or heard reports of other sightings are timelessly intriguing. 
Scoggins began his career with the U.S. Air Force, working on fighter jets like the F-4 Phantom as a crew chief. Once he got out, he started school at West Virginia University and slung drinks part-time at a local bar to pay the bills. It was at this establishment that he happened to meet three air traffic controllers (ATC) who were working the tower at Morgantown Municipal Airport in the spring of 1981.