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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
DELAWARE: Aviation officials puzzled about so-called UFO that slammed vehicle
2007-10-18
It didnÂ’t come from an airplane.

The mystery about the origin of a 16-inch, unidentified falling object that fell from the sky Monday and sliced “like butter” through the hood of a parked vehicle deepened Tuesday, after an official with the Federal Aviation Administration announced that whatever it is, it’s not a piece of aircraft.

At about 4 p.m. Monday, the brownish, hook-shaped piece of metal crashed through the roof of an unoccupied 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander parked at the Happy HarryÂ’s drugstore at 536 Main St. in Stanton. Its arrival came with a boom that one witness told Mill Creek Fire Company Chief James Howell sounded like an explosion.

The SUVÂ’s owner, Susan Wilson, said she was inside the drugstore at the time. When she returned to her car, she found ash and debris on the driverÂ’s seat and gaping hole in the vehicleÂ’s roof. Nestled on the rear passenger side floor she found the hot object still smoldering from its descent.

“The metal was still too hot to handle,” Delaware State Police spokesman Cpl. Jeff Whitmarsh said.

Once the mysterious object had cooled down, it was turned over to the FAA personnel from the Philadelphia office. The federal agency was doing some last procedural work on the object Tuesday, but FAA spokesman Jim Peters said heÂ’s confident it didnÂ’t come from any plane.

Wilson, of Wilmington and her fiance Michael Roberto have struggled with how to deal with the aftermath of the object falling from the sky. Their SUV has been towed to a repair shop and the couple is waiting on the bill. Lacking answers to what launched the hunk of metal, WilsonÂ’s insurance has asked her to pay the deductible for the damage.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#7  Are we all sure it's not my Aunt Anna's fruitcake?

Posted by: GORT   2007-10-18 19:16  

#6  God's answer to anyone that buys a MitsuBUSHi...
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-10-18 13:53  

#5  Wilson, of Wilmington and her fiance Michael Roberto have struggled with how to deal with the aftermath of the object falling from the sky.

eBay.com ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-10-18 13:03  

#4  :-) hahahaha, sky hook.

The sky isn't falling, the sky isn't falling, but a corner of it is starting to droop.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-10-18 11:26  

#3  "...Lacking answers to what launched the hunk of metal..."

Sounds like her Insurance Co. is wrestling with whether to classify the incident under a comprehensive claim or an outright denial under the 'Act Of God' conditions. Ms. Wilson should have kept the projectile for inspection and or retention by her Insurance co, until final claim settlement to her satisfaction. Turning the piece over to the FAA...Why, there were no known airplane collisions overhead?! Just as well could have consigned it over to the NFL for that reason!!
Posted by: smn   2007-10-18 11:14  

#2  Could be debris from that satellite the Chinese hit with their anti-satellite missile.
Posted by: treo   2007-10-18 10:12  

#1  It's obviously a sky hook.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-10-18 07:50  

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