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The Belgium flap:

On November 29, 1989, in the Eupen - Verviers region:

Between 16:30 p.m. and 06:45 p.m., near the police station of Heusy, Michel Pirard and his daughter Laurence:

A report, in the Flying Saucer Review, indicates for this observation:

At that moment [between 1830 and 1845], a Monsieur Michel Pirard and his daughter Laurence were near the Heusy Gendarmerie Post. They observed lights in a triangular formation moving from west to east in total silence.

[...Other cases...]

All these pieces of testimony which we have given above are taken from the Report issued on December 18, 1989, by SOBEPS.

Source:

The SOBEPS indicated that there was in Verviers at 06:30 p.m. on November 29, 1989, a sighting with two witnesses, and they quote one of them:

“(...) I saw, to the north, a dark object, slow and low, equipped with three powerful lights of white color and a sort of red-orange rotating light (...) I think the altitude was 300 m and the distance, too, at more or less 300 m. The apparent size of the object was comparable to that of the full Moon. The object was silent.”

Source:

Luminosity of the sky during this sighting:

06:20 p.m.
06:30 p.m.
06:40 p.m.
06:50 p.m.

Localization:

Above: We are told the witnesses were near the Heusy Gendarmerie Post. The only place that fits is in Verviers, near the Chaussée de Heusy, is the police station, at the blue dot, with a gate to Chaussée de Heusy. This is still in Verviers but Heusy is indeed at the end of this road, quite close, southwards.

Above: Localization of the sighting place (blue square) relative to Verviers and Eupen.

Notes:

The information is obviously so poor that no sensible conclusion can be given for now: alien craft, plane, planes, helicopter, helicopters...?

So we just have one more case of people puzzled by something in the sky that evening in that area.

Document history.

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0.1 Patrick Gross September 26, 2013 Creation.
1.0 Patrick Gross September 26, 2013 First publication.

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