Washington D.C. UFO Flap
UFOs invaded American airspace over the nation's capital on two consecutive weekends. Radar tracked multiple objects, jets scrambled, and the Air Force held its largest press conference since WWII. The government was forced to respond.
UFOs Over the Capitol
In July 1952, UFOs appeared over Washington, D.C. on two consecutive weekends, tracked by radar at multiple facilities. Fighter jets scrambled. The Air Force held its largest press conference since World War II. America’s capital had been invaded.
The First Wave
July 19-20, 1952:
- Saturday night
- Multiple radar contacts
- National Airport
- Andrews AFB
- Confirmed objects
The Radar Contacts
What operators saw:
- Unknown returns
- Multiple objects
- Erratic movements
- High speeds
- Stationary periods
Visual Confirmation
Not just radar:
- Pilots saw lights
- Ground observers
- Commercial pilots
- Multiple witnesses
- Corroborated
The Scramble
Military response:
- F-94 jets launched
- From Delaware
- Arrived over DC
- Objects disappeared
- Returned when jets left
Second Weekend
July 26-27, 1952:
- Same pattern
- More objects
- More radar contacts
- More witnesses
- National crisis
Press Conference
Air Force response:
- July 29, 1952
- Largest since WWII
- General Samford
- Temperature inversions
- Skeptics unconvinced
The Explanation
Official position:
- Temperature inversions
- Radar anomalies
- Misidentification
- Natural phenomena
- Case closed
Why It Failed
Problems with explanation:
- Experienced radar operators
- Visual confirmation
- Object behavior
- Multiple facilities
- Jets saw them
The Objects
What was observed:
- Bright lights
- Orange/white
- Formation flying
- Intelligent movement
- Responded to jets
Albert Chop
Press officer:
- Witnessed radar
- In control room
- Saw the contacts
- Later spoke out
- Believed authentic
Presidential Interest
Truman’s concern:
- White House watched
- CIA briefed
- Military meetings
- National security
- High priority
The Robertson Panel
CIA response:
- Secret panel formed
- January 1953
- Debunk UFOs
- Reduce reports
- Public relations
Media Coverage
Press reaction:
- Front page news
- Life Magazine
- National attention
- UFO fever
- Public interest
Significance
Multiple weekend UFO invasions of the nation’s capital with radar confirmation and military scrambles.
Legacy
The Washington D.C. flap proved UFOs couldn’t be ignored—they had appeared over the most protected airspace in the world, and no one could explain them.