- Howden Moor Incident
The Howden Moor Incident or Sheffield Incident, which took place over the
Dark Peak betweenManchester andSheffield on March 24, 1997, is an alleged encounter between aUFO andRoyal Air Force Tornado aircraft, scrambled fromRAF Coningsby inLincolnshire . Due to its controversial classified subject, little official documented evidence is freely available. Two sonic booms were heard in the incident and an aircraft is believed to have crashed.equence of events
An orange light is seen moving across the sky over the Dark Peak. A local policeman from
South Yorkshire Police refers to theComet Hale-Bopp moving "across the sky". A comet would not do this.At around 19:40, a
Flying triangle UFO is seen overSheffield railway station , then again overDronfield in north-eastDerbyshire at about 22:00. Six Tornado aircraft leave RAF Coningsby at 20:45. Two sonic booms are recorded by theBritish Geological Survey at theUniversity of Leeds at 21:52 and 22:06. Around the same time, RAF Tornados are seen flying low over Dronfield. The RAF later deny that they had aircraft in that area or that any sonic booms had been created. At 22:15, two farmers fromBolsterstone , west of Sheffield, contactEcclesfield police station to ask about a possible air-crash, as they witnessed a low flying aircraft towards Midhope Moor then a flash and a plume of smoke. Gamekeepers in Strines Forest also report an explosion and an orange glow on the horizon. At 23:00, the helicopter ofWest Yorkshire Police is searching the moors around Bolsterstone. It is joined at 00:00 by aSea King air-sea rescue helicopter fromRAF Leconfield . Firemen fromTankersley ,Penistone ,Stocksbridge andHathersage are called to the area and meet up at the " [http://www.sheffieldpub.co.uk/pubs/bradfield/strines-inn Strines Inn] " near [http://www.yorkshirewater.com/?OBH=249&ID=287 Strines Reservoir] on the [http://www.su.nottingham.ac.uk/~ramsoc/photopages/bradfield03.htm Bradfield Moors] .In the early hours of March 25, 141 volunteers from the [http://www.pdmro.org.uk Peak District Mountain Rescue Organisation] and Woodhead Mountain Rescue Team, with support from police officers and rescuers from the [http://www.sardaengland.org.uk Search and Rescue Dog Association] , search 50 square miles of the local area, establishing an HQ at [http://www.woodheadmrt.org/woodhead_team_hq.htm Hepshaw Farm] on
Langsett Moor.Derbyshire Constabulary refused to take part. At 7:00, the RAF set up a "Dangerous Flying Zone" of ten miles radius over the Howden Moors to allow helicopters to search the area, as airliners would be approachingManchester Airport from this time over the Howden reservoirs inLongendale .After a lengthy search, from 14:00 the search operation was called off. On March 25, the
Sheffield Star published a lengthy article about the incident. and that iOn March 23 1998, the subject was discussed in the House of Commons by the MP for Sheffield Hillsborough,
Helen Jackson .A number of theories were expressed regarding this incident ranging from the low flying light plane being used by drug runners to a sighting of a World War Two ghost plane.
References
External links
* [http://www.abduct.com/features/f07.php Abduction & UFO Research Association]
* [http://www.militaryairshows.co.uk/unex6.htm Military airshows]
* [http://www.uk-ufo.org/condign/casehowd.htm Flying Saucery]
* [http://www.mysterymag.com/casebook/?page=category&subID=109 Mystery Mag]
* [http://www.jwoodhouse.co.uk/derbyshire/maincastleton.htm Photographs of the local area]
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