Frederick Valentich Disappearance
Pilot Frederick Valentich reported a large unknown aircraft hovering over his Cessna during a flight over Bass Strait. 'It is not an aircraft,' he told air traffic control. Then came metallic scraping sounds and silence. Neither Valentich nor his plane were ever found.
The Pilot Who Vanished
On October 21, 1978, 20-year-old pilot Frederick Valentich took off on a routine training flight and encountered something that air traffic control couldn’t identify. His final transmission described a craft hovering above him. Then he was gone—forever.
The Pilot
Frederick Valentich:
- Age 20
- Australian pilot
- Class Four license
- Training flight
- Experienced enough
The Flight
October 21, 1978:
- Melbourne to King Island
- Bass Strait crossing
- Cessna 182
- Evening flight
- Clear weather
The Route
Flight path:
- Moorabbin Airport
- To King Island
- Over Bass Strait
- Open water
- Normal route
First Contact
19:06 local time:
- Valentich calls Melbourne
- Reports aircraft
- Four bright lights
- Large unknown craft
- What is it?
The Exchange
Radio transcript:
- “Is there known traffic?”
- Melbourne: “No known traffic”
- Valentich: “Large unknown aircraft”
- Melbourne: “Can you describe it?”
- Valentich: “It’s not an aircraft”
The Description
What he reported:
- Four bright lights
- Long shape
- Metallic
- Moving at high speed
- Then hovering
The Orbiting
Bizarre behavior:
- Object circled him
- Above his aircraft
- Playing with him?
- Toying
- Terrifying
Engine Trouble
Things worsen:
- Engine rough
- Coughing
- Problems developing
- Object overhead
- Connected?
Final Words
Last transmission:
- “It is hovering and it is not an aircraft”
- Strange metallic sounds
- Scraping noise
- 17 seconds of noise
- Then silence
The Search
What happened next:
- Massive search
- Australian authorities
- Air, sea, land
- Five days
- Nothing found
No Wreckage
What wasn’t found:
- No aircraft
- No body
- No debris
- No oil slick
- Nothing
The Theories
What happened:
- UFO abduction
- Disorientation
- Suicide
- Staged disappearance
- Unknown
Against Suicide
Problems with theory:
- No note
- Normal behavior
- Flight filed properly
- Excited about trip
- No indication
Against Disorientation
Problems:
- Clear weather
- Experienced pilot
- Calm voice
- Coherent report
- Doesn’t fit
The UFO Theory
What supports it:
- His own words
- “Not an aircraft”
- Strange sounds
- Complete disappearance
- No wreckage
Other Witnesses
That night:
- Multiple UFO reports
- Same area
- Same time
- Independent
- Corroborating
Roy Manifold
Photographer:
- King Island
- Photographing sunset
- Same evening
- Strange object in photos
- Coincidence?
The Manifold Photos
What showed:
- Object in sky
- Near flight path
- Same time frame
- Unexplained
- Suggestive
Official Position
Australian government:
- Cause unknown
- Presumed fatal
- Case closed
- No explanation
- Mystery
Bass Strait
The location:
- Known for disappearances
- Treacherous water
- Strange reputation
- Multiple incidents
- UFO hotspot?
Significance
A pilot’s documented radio transmission describing a UFO encounter moments before complete disappearance.
Legacy
Frederick Valentich’s disappearance proved that some UFO encounters don’t end with the witness telling their story—sometimes they end with nothing but a haunting final transmission.