UFO remains a mystery - China Daily
Object disrupted eighteen flights at Hangzhou airport
SHANGHAI - The unidentified flying object that disrupted air traffic in Hangzhou for an hour on Wednesday remains, well, unidentified.
"No conclusion has yet been drawn," Wang Jian, head of air traffic control with the Zhejiang branch of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), was quoted by Xinhua News Agency as saying.
Some media have speculated the UFO might be a private aircraft, based on the increasing number of privately-owned aircraft in Zhejiang province.
But Wang said the possibility it was a private plane was "just a guess."
A source with knowledge of the matter, however, told China Daily earlier that the object had a military connection.
A staff member at Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou said a twinkling object was first spotted over the city's sky around 8:30 pm on Wednesday. However, the object did not show up on the airport's radar.
Xiaoshan Airport was then closed at 8:45 pm over security concerns, and only resumed operation at 9:41 pm.
A dozen inbound flights were diverted to nearby airports and six outbound flights were delayed for three to four hours.
Friday, July 16, 2010
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