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June 1 was a Sunday, but I'd been at theoffice all day getting ready to go to Los Alamos the next day. About5:00P. M. The telephone rang and the operator told me that I had along-distance call from California. My caller was the chief of aradar test section for Hughes Aircraft Company in Los Angeles, and hewas very excited about a UFO he had to report. That morning he and his test crew had been checking out a new late-model radar to get it ready for some tests they planned to run earlyMonday mor...ning. To see if their set was functioning properly, theyhad been tracking jets in the Los Angeles area. About midmorning, theHughes test engineer told me, the jet traffic had begun to drop off, and they were about ready to close down their operation when one ofthe crew picked up a slow-moving target coming across the San GabrielMountains north of Los Angeles. He tracked the target for a fewminutes and, from the speed and altitude, decided that it was a DC-3. It was at 11, 000 feet and traveling about 180 miles an hour towardSanta Monica.
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