In 1986, a Japan Airlines pilot saw what he described as an
unidentified flying object over Alaska closely tailing his 747. He made
an evasive move. His career was thrown into turmoil, but he never
recanted what he claimed he saw.
• In 1987, a Federal Aviation Administration executive says the CIA
warned him not to talk about UFOs because the public would panic.
• In 1997, former Arizona Gov. Fife Symington mocked thousands of
people who said they saw mysterious lights over Phoenix, calling out a
staffer dressed in a cheesy ET costume at a press conference. Ten years
later, he apologized for lying to the media and the public.
What these events have in common is that they are unveiled on a new
two-hour History Channel special, "Secret Access: UFOs On The Record,"
that features in-depth accounts from people who have been willing to
risk their jobs and reputations to speak out about their remarkable
experiences with UFOs.
"The theme of the program is that UFOs exist, but there's a small
percentage of sightings that are significant and haven't been
explained," said Leslie Kean, author of The New York Times bestseller UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go On The Record, which forms the basis of the History Channel special.
Here's a collection of images that Leslie Kean put together for The Huffington Post on Aug. 23, 2010, to promote the publication of her book: