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Monday, September 13, 2010

UFO causes shut-down of airport in Mongolia



Tucson Citizen-  Reports from People’s Daily Online and Shanghai Daily confirm these reports from the news outlet Dbw.cn. The airport in Baotou in Inner Mongolia was forced to delay the landing of three planes originating from Shanghai and Beijing. The airport was shutdown for nearly an hour, due to the appearance of an unidentified flying object.

According to reports, the object was seen hovering about four kilometers east of the Baotou airport at 8pm, with the three planes diverted for safety reasons.

China’s Xiaoshan Airport was also shutdown for about an hour earlier this year, on July 7th, due to a UFO.





People's Daily Online- Workers at the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau observed with instruments an unidentified flying object (UFO) 40 kilometers east of Baotou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 8 p.m. on Sept. 11.

"The airport received a notice from the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau about the appearance of an UFO. To guarantee security, the aircraft heading for the airport had to land at secondary airports. Otherwise, it may have led to collisions," said Ms. Luo, from the Baotou Airport.

Around 9:14 p.m., three flights from Beijing and Shanghai to Baotou were delayed, and the aircraft were forced to circle in the air while waiting to land.

Furthermore, the Air China Flight 1107 from Beijing to Baotou landed at the Erdos Airport and the Juneyao Airlines Flight 1137 from Shanghai to Baotou landed at the Taiyuan Airport.



Note: On August 24, 2010, a Chinese airliner broke apart in the woods just two km ahead of the runway in Yichun, a remote forest-surrounded city in China''s northeast Heilongjiang Province, killing 42 passengers and injuring 54 others.  No word yet, as to the cause of the crash.
It was China''s first major air disaster since a China Eastern Airlines jet crashed in Baotou City in Inner Mongolia in November 2004, killing 53 people on board, including two people on the ground.
UFO interference?  Who knows.  Perhaps the Captain (of the recent crash) who has survived, may soon shed light on the cause.
-SW

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