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2007 Alderney UFO Sighting — Channel Islands

April 23, 2007

Alderney, Channel Islands, UK

Credibility Assessment

High
Pilot WitnessMultiple WitnessesRadar CorroboratedOfficial Report

Event Description

Observed Shape
Disc

Craft morphology

Non-Human Intelligence (NHI)
Reported Entities

No NHI encounter documented for this event.

On the afternoon of April 23, 2007, two commercial airline pilots flying separate aircraft along the English Channel observed large anomalous objects in broad daylight. Captain Ray Bowyer, flying an Aurigny Air Services ATR-72 from Southampton to Alderney, first spotted the objects while approximately 55 miles west of Alderney. Through binoculars he observed a brilliant, flat, yellow elliptical object approximately a mile long, hovering stationary above the sea. A second pilot — Captain John Cooke of a Blue Islands aircraft — independently confirmed seeing the same object or objects. Both pilots described the objects as structured, intensely bright, and maintaining altitude without any movement for the duration of their observation. Passengers on Bowyer's aircraft also observed the objects from the windows. Jersey Radar was contacted, and controllers confirmed they had no traffic in that position on their screens — the objects were not producing radar returns despite their apparent visual size. The sighting was formally investigated by the UK Civil Aviation Authority. The investigation acknowledged that the sighting occurred, that the witnesses were credible commercial pilots with no prior UFO-related history, and that no conventional explanation was immediately apparent. Jersey Radar's confirmation of the absence of a radar return is particularly significant given the objects' reported visual size. The Alderney case is notable as a recent, well-documented daylight observation by multiple independent professional aviation witnesses with official regulatory follow-up, placing it in the upper tier of credibility for modern UAP cases. No official explanation has been provided.

5 Observables Detected

Instantaneous Acceleration
Hypersonic Velocity
Low Observability
Trans-Medium Travel
Anti-Gravity Lift

Suspicious Activity

Intelligence Agency
Cover-up Actions
Men in Black
Disinformation
Witness Suppression

Sources

governmentUK Civil Aviation Authority investigation — Alderney Channel Islands sighting, April 2007
mediaCaptain Ray Bowyer testimony — BBC, Jersey Evening Post, 2007

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