Short Final: Alien Intercept

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Key Takeaways:

  • During a period of low air traffic, a pilot inquired about a clearance that would take them over Area 51.
  • Albuquerque Center responded humorously, asking the pilot if they wanted to "see the aliens."
  • After a brief, amused exchange, the controller confirmed a reroute would be arranged to avoid the restricted airspace, playfully assuring "no alien intercept."
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During the peak of last summer’s pandemic there was not a lot of air traffic or radio traffic with commercial travel being at a near standstill. I was flying into Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was talking with Albuquerque Center when I heard another pilot call in.

Pilot: “Albuquerque Center, N1234. It looks like my clearance is going to take me over Area 51. Is that okay?”

Albuquerque Center: “Don’t you want to see the aliens?”

There was a pause, and then:

Pilot: “Sure … I guess.”

Albuquerque Center (laughing): “N1234, that’s okay. Denver Center will clear up your routing—no need to worry about an alien intercept.”

Kevin Browne

San Antonio, TX

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