Spanish General Cavero Acknowledges UFOs and International Cooperation
Spanish General Carlos Castro Cavero, divisional general commanding the air zone of the Canary Islands, tells journalist J.J. Benitez (La Gaceta del Norte) that the Spanish Air Force has about 20 'thoroughly inexplicable' cases including pilot encounters. States 'the nations of the world are currently working together in the investigation of the UFO phenomenon. There is an international exchange of data.' Admits personal belief that 'UFOs are spaceships or extraterrestrial craft' and describes own daylight sighting near Zaragoza lasting over an hour.
Background
1. In June 1976, Spanish General Carlos Castro Cavero, commanding the air zone of the Canary Islands, acknowledged the existence of UFOs to journalist J.J. Benitez. He stated that the Spanish Air Force possessed approximately 20 "thoroughly inexplicable" cases, including encounters reported by pilots. This disclosure suggests a level of official awareness and investigation of UFO phenomena within the Spanish military.