Nash-Fortenberry Sighting
Two experienced airline pilots watched six disc-shaped UFOs perform impossible maneuvers near their aircraft. The objects reversed direction instantly and flew in tight formation.
Pilots Over Virginia
On July 14, 1952, during the historic Washington UFO wave, Pan American pilots William Nash and William Fortenberry observed six disc-shaped objects perform impossible maneuvers near Norfolk, Virginia.
The Pilots
William Nash and William Fortenberry:
- Pan American Airways
- DC-4 aircraft
- Experienced aviators
- Professional observers
- Credible witnesses
The Flight
July 14, 1952:
- Night flight
- Clear conditions
- Near Norfolk
- 8,000 feet altitude
- Routine trip
The Sighting
What they saw:
- Six disc-shaped objects
- Glowing red-orange
- In formation
- Below their aircraft
- Then dramatic maneuver
The Maneuver
Objects suddenly:
- Reversed direction
- 150-degree turn
- Nearly instantaneous
- Physically impossible
- Defied aerodynamics
Speed Estimate
Pilots calculated:
- Over 12,000 mph
- Based on observation
- Far exceeding any aircraft
- Impossible for 1952
- Impossible today
Two More Objects
After the turn:
- Two more appeared
- Joined formation
- Eight total
- Same characteristics
- Coordinated
The Report
Pilots reported:
- To CAA
- To Air Force
- Detailed account
- Never wavered
- Consistent testimony
Project Blue Book
Investigation:
- Interviewed pilots
- Took seriously
- Classified case
- No explanation
- Genuine unknown
The Washington Connection
Same period:
- Washington UFO wave
- Multiple sightings
- Related events
- Historic week
- Pattern established
Pilot Credibility
Nash and Fortenberry:
- Career pilots
- No motive to lie
- Professional reputation
- Consistent account
- Highly credible
Physical Characteristics
Objects described:
- About 100 feet diameter
- Disc-shaped
- Red-orange glow
- Structured craft
- Coordinated movement
Significance
One of the best pilot sightings during the 1952 wave, featuring impossible maneuvers witnessed by two experienced aviators.
Legacy
The Nash-Fortenberry sighting remains significant for the detailed observation of physically impossible maneuvers by two credible professional pilots.