Coyne Helicopter Incident
An Army Reserve helicopter was pulled upward by an unknown force when a cigar-shaped craft approached. The crew of four experienced inexplicable instrument behavior and altitude changes.
The Coyne Helicopter Incident
On October 18, 1973, an Army Reserve helicopter flying near Mansfield, Ohio encountered a cigar-shaped object that came straight at them, stopped, and somehow pulled their aircraft upward. The crew’s professional account remains one of the most credible military UFO encounters.
The Crew
Four Army personnel:
- Captain Lawrence Coyne (pilot)
- 1st Lt. Arrigo Jezzi (co-pilot)
- SSG Robert Yanacek
- SP5 John Healey
- All experienced
The Mission
October 18, 1973:
- Routine training flight
- UH-1 Huey helicopter
- Columbus to Cleveland
- Night flight
- Normal conditions
The Time
Around 11:00 PM:
- Over Mansfield area
- 2,500 feet altitude
- Clear night
- Good visibility
- Then they saw it
First Observation
Yanacek spotted:
- Red light
- On eastern horizon
- Moving toward them
- Rapidly approaching
- Called to pilot
The Approach
The object:
- Came directly at them
- High speed
- On collision course
- Coyne took action
- Descended rapidly
Collision Course
Coyne pushed down:
- Collective control
- Descended to 1,700 feet
- Object still coming
- No response to radio
- Equipment failed
The Object
As it approached:
- Cigar or cylinder shape
- Gray metallic surface
- Red light front
- Green light rear
- Dome on top
The Close Encounter
Object stopped:
- Directly in front
- Hovering
- Green light swept over
- Helicopter cabin
- Bathed in green
The Impossible
Then something strange:
- Helicopter rose
- Without Coyne pulling up
- Collective still down
- Aircraft pulled upward
- To 3,500 feet
The Ascent
Despite controls set to descend:
- Helicopter rose
- 1,000 feet per minute
- Climbing without power
- Impossible physics
- Object above them
The Departure
Object then:
- Moved away
- Green light trailed
- Toward Lake Erie
- Accelerated rapidly
- Disappeared
Regaining Control
After departure:
- Coyne regained control
- Descended normally
- Radio worked again
- Instruments normalized
- Shaken crew
Ground Witnesses
On the ground:
- Family in car
- Saw helicopter
- Saw object
- Saw green light
- Corroboration
The Coynes (unrelated)
Another family named Coyne:
- Witnessed from ground
- Same event
- Same lights
- Independent confirmation
- Remarkable coincidence
Post-Flight Analysis
Crew discussed:
- What happened
- No explanation
- Reported to Army
- Documented event
- Filed official report
Army Investigation
The military:
- Investigated report
- No explanation found
- Professional crew
- Credible witnesses
- Case unexplained
Physical Effects
The climb:
- Against controls
- Against physics
- 1,000 fpm ascent
- Collective down
- Impossible normally
Significance
The incident suggests:
- Object affected helicopter
- Some force applied
- Technology unknown
- Physical interaction
- Beyond explanation
The Crew Today
Years later:
- All maintained account
- Never changed story
- Professional reputation
- Credible witnesses
- Consistent testimony
Significance
Coyne incident significant for:
- Military witnesses
- Physical effects
- Ground corroboration
- Instrument failure
- Altitude anomaly
Legacy
The Coyne helicopter incident remains one of the most credible military UFO encounters. Four experienced Army personnel, ground witnesses, and impossible physical effects combine to make this case extraordinarily difficult to dismiss.