Drivers
See Giant Object
A month after the experience of Tommy Banks
and Errol Smythe another sighting of an
egg-shaped object was made in much different
circumstances by three witnesses on the Alaska
highway north of Whitehorse.
Two of the observers were Jim Jack, foreman of
the highway surface crew at Destruction Bay on
Kluane lake, and fellow employee Tom Campbell,
together in a truck at the time. The third was
Nick Barnett, a petroleum truck operator
working out of Whitehorse who was on the
highway about 60 miles north of the other two.
The sighting of each party was made at about
8:30 a.m.
Jim Jack gave us this account:
"Tom was driving and we had just started out
to work when he noticed something funny in the
sky and pointed it out to me. We could both
see it from the cab of the truck. It looked
like an oval cloud at first but it stuck out
for two reasons - it was brick red against the
grayish-white other clouds and it was
travelling east to west, almost dead against
the wind."
The morning was a normal winter's one for that
part of the country, with a steady wind of
about 20 knots and temperature between 20 and
30 degrees below zero. The clouds were
scattered, which accentuated the object as it
passed across patches of blue.
"We were travelling south when we saw it," Jim
continued. "It was ahead of us to our left,
coming across the lake. Judging by the
mountains, it must have been about 5,000 feet
up. We watched it for two or three minutes
until it went behind the side of that
mountain." He pointed to a slope about 15
miles west of the lake.
By rough estimate the distance travelled in
that time was 20 miles, giving the object a
speed up to 600 m.p.h. Asked about its size,
Jim formed an oval with his hands which he
judged would cover it at the distance
observed. This would make it many times larger
than a jet aircraft at the same distance.
"It flew with one end leading but the ends and
edges didn't look quite as solid as the center
part," Jim added. "It seemed to have sort of a
mist around it. Neither of us had seen
anything like it before or since."
Nor, in his truck following far behind, had
Nick Barnett. But being alone, Nick had been
reluctant to mention his sighting to anyone
until he met his two friends on the road the
following day and the subject came up.
Although the object had looked black not red
to Nick, possibly because an angle in the road
caused him to face into the sun, his
description matched the others' almost
exactly.
However, Nick had this to add:
"It looked to me as if the thing was flying at
an angle of about 45 degrees, with the rear
end lower than the front. And just before I
lost sight of it, it put on a terrific burst
of speed."
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