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Aliens may have once made a 'sinister' night time visit to Birmingham, a new report suggests.
The claim stems from a curious incident when a police helicopter dramatically had to swerve out of the way of a mystery aircraft to avoid a crash at 1500ft over Birmingham.
The extraordinary incident is detailed in a document compiled by experts from the Airprox Board, which records near misses and reports them to the military and air traffic control units.
The report describes the strange other aircraft only as 'small and probably non-metallic' and its intent as possibly 'sinister'.
The experienced helicopter pilot, who was on a routine surveillance task over the edge of the city, and two police observers with him all reported seeing its continuous blue-green lights.
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The claim stems from a curious incident when a police helicopter dramatically had to swerve out of the way of a mystery aircraft to avoid a crash at 1500ft over Birmingham.
The extraordinary incident is detailed in a document compiled by experts from the Airprox Board, which records near misses and reports them to the military and air traffic control units.
The report describes the strange other aircraft only as 'small and probably non-metallic' and its intent as possibly 'sinister'.
The experienced helicopter pilot, who was on a routine surveillance task over the edge of the city, and two police observers with him all reported seeing its continuous blue-green lights.
Helicopter in dramatic near-miss with 'sinister' UFO 1,500ft above Birmingham
It was a cloudless night and the police helicopter was carrying out surveillance over Birmingham when the attention suddenly switched from ground to sky.
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