Coyne Helicopter Incident
An Army helicopter was pulled upward by a UFO over Ohio. Captain Lawrence Coyne and his crew watched in terror as a cigar-shaped craft bathed them in green light and their helicopter rose 2,000 feet without pilot input. The controls simply didn't work.
The Helicopter That Was Lifted
On October 18, 1973, an Army Reserve helicopter was pulled skyward by a UFO over Ohio. Captain Lawrence Coyne and his crew experienced loss of aircraft control as a massive craft rose with them. One of the most credible military UFO encounters.
The Flight
October 18, 1973:
- UH-1H Huey
- Army Reserve
- Columbus to Cleveland
- Night flight
- 4 crew members
The Crew
Who was aboard:
- Captain Lawrence Coyne (pilot)
- 1st Lt. Arrigo Jezzi (co-pilot)
- Sgt. John Healey
- Spec. 5 Robert Yanacsek
- All military
First Contact
The approach:
- Red light seen
- Closing fast
- From east
- Yanacsek spotted it
- Collision course
Evasive Action
Coyne’s response:
- Dove helicopter
- 1,700 feet descent
- Radio calls failed
- Frequencies dead
- Rapid descent
The Object
What appeared:
- Cigar shaped
- 60 feet long
- Grey metallic
- Red light front
- White light rear
The Hover
Critical moment:
- Object stopped
- Above helicopter
- Green light beam
- Bathed cockpit
- Filled interior
The Lift
Impossible event:
- Collective still down
- Helicopter ascending
- 1,000 feet per minute
- Coyne not controlling
- Being lifted
The Altitude
What happened:
- Started at 1,700 feet
- Rose to 3,800 feet
- Without pilot input
- Controls ineffective
- Something else flying
The Departure
Object left:
- Accelerated west
- Tremendous speed
- Green light trailing
- Then gone
- Controls returned
Ground Witnesses
Independent confirmation:
- Family in car below
- Saw helicopter
- Saw object
- Saw green light
- Corroborated
The Report
Official documentation:
- FAA notified
- Army report filed
- Detailed accounts
- Professional pilots
- Unexplained
Coyne’s Credibility
Why believable:
- Military captain
- 19 years experience
- Three other witnesses
- Ground confirmation
- No motive to lie
Scientific Interest
Analysis:
- J. Allen Hynek studied
- One of best cases
- Physical effects
- Multiple witnesses
- Unexplainable
The Controls
Technical mystery:
- Collective down
- Should descend
- Instead rose
- Against physics
- External force
Significance
Military helicopter with four crew members experiencing controlled ascent by UFO with ground witnesses.
Legacy
The Coyne incident remains one of aviation’s most baffling UFO cases—a military helicopter lifted by an unknown force while its pilot could only watch.