UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS Franklin Roberts was a commercial airline pilot with more than 21,000 hours of flying time behind him. However, in one of great experience, he could not explain something that happened to him in the summer of 1981. As he was flying over Lake Michigan, an object appeared in the sky which took him completely in surprise. Whatever it was, it raced through the sky ahead of his plane and then turned across his path, before finally disapearing from the distance. This is the kind of incident that fascinates Richard Haines, a psychologist who works at a research institute in California, and investigates reports like these as a hobby. Over the last twelve years, he has collected thousands of reports on UFOs seen by plane crews. He was concentrated on the stories told to him by pilots, whom he believes they are more likely to be accurate. Pilots are trained in observation and make reliable witnesses. They would generally know what they were looking at if it were something familiar. Critics of Haines’s work say that there is, in fact, nospecial about pilots. They claim that pilots are as capable of making mistakes as anyone else. However, none of this has stopped Haines, who continues to investigate UFO reports rack enthusiasm
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