UFO sighting closes down an airport in China
October 5th, 2010 - 10:01 pm ICT by Aishwarya BhattDue to the sighting of an UFO on Wednesday, an airport in China was shutdown. One of the crewmember’s of last landing aircraft on the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport said that the object was huge and the flight had to prepare for sudden landing.
According to the Daily Mail reports the object was glowing and left its traces behind. Head of air-traffic control department, Wang Jian said that no conclusions have yet been drawn over the object.
He said that when the object was detected then airport was closed at 9 pm and dozens of flights were sidetracked. He added that soon it was observed that the object ran towards westwards as if it was dodging something. Planes and flights were grounded after a monitoring instrument detected the mysterious glowing object.
The object was first noticed at airport radar and that a passenger said that he saw the UFO however it vanished some were soon. He added that the UFO looked like a golden twinkling spot. This is the first time in China when airports are closed in such a short notice affecting more than 2,000 passengers, according to reports by Shanghai-based Evening News.
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