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En la entrevista realizada por Nicolás Repetto en el programa Sábado Bus, Fabio Zerpa afirmó con total seguridad haber visto un "plato volador".

Estos son los detalles clave del avistamiento que relató:
- Fecha y hora: Ocurrió el 17 de noviembre de 1959 alrededor de las 12:30 del mediodía.
- Contexto: Zerpa se encontraba volando en un avión de la Fuerza Aérea Argentina junto al capitán Alexis de Nogaetz.
- Descripción del objeto: El capitán le advirtió: "Fijate lo que tenés a la izquierda". Zerpa vio un aparato alargado que parecía vencer la fuerza de gravedad en total silencio.
- Maniobra: El objeto permaneció visible por unos dos o tres minutos, se detuvo cerca del avión, realizó un giro en un ángulo de 60 grados y se alejó rápidamente hacia el norte de Argentina.
- Confirmación: Al consultarle al piloto qué era aquello, el capitán Alexis de Nogaetz le respondió de forma tajante que se trataba de un plato volador.

Este evento fue fundamental en la vida de Zerpa, marcando el inicio de su extensa carrera como investigador de fenómenos extraterrestres.

En esa misma emisión de 1999, Zerpa también participó en otras secciones clásicas de Sábado Bus, como el segmento donde habló sobre sus investigaciones de vidas pasadas y la sección de "La Pesadilla".
- Impacto: Esta entrevista en particular es muy recordada porque Zerpa, con su habitual serenidad, convenció a gran parte de la audiencia al citar a un militar de carrera como testigo presencial de un fenómeno que, hasta ese momento, él mismo veía con escepticismo.

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00:00I'm really curious about the plates.
00:02Did you ever see, Fabio, a flying saucer, really?
00:04that he was sure, that it didn't come from a toast?
00:07Okay, what did you say?
00:08That's a flying saucer, no doubt about it.
00:10And that's why I'm turning 40.
00:12On November 17, 1959,
00:15I saw a UFO at midday with a pilot
00:19of the Argentine Air Force, with Captain Alexis de Nogáez,
00:23And I saw it at midday, at 12:30.
00:26How long did you watch it?
00:27And I will have seen it in a matter of two minutes, three minutes,
00:30It appeared alongside our plane and came very slowly,
00:34It stopped, it didn't fall, it made a 60-degree angle
00:38and was quickly lost towards northern Argentina.
00:41And I did perhaps, I turned my head and asked the question
00:44that may have saved my life.
00:46Because I say, what is this, Captain Alexis de Nogáez?
00:49And he told me, that's a flying saucer.
00:52Me in '59, nothing to do with this,
00:55simple history teacher, with studies in psychology and anthropology.
00:59And what about the aviator who had seen someone else who reciprocated?
01:02Yes, yes, them.
01:03Perhaps the aviators, both military and commercial,
01:08The radar operators were the first to push me towards this reality
01:13Because that's what it was, I came back later with that military plane.
01:16to the seventh air brigade of Morón,
01:19and another very important man in the Air Force,
01:21Captain Corradetti gave me the first book
01:24which was written in 1952,
01:27Look how many years ago,
01:28by a major in the U.S. Navy,
01:32Major Donald Kenhoff,
01:33I came to know this over the years.
01:35and he gambled on that problem.
01:37a book that looks at the things of life,
01:41The Flying Shows from Space,
01:42And he says, flying saucers are extraterrestrials, 1952,
01:46And you know that the Argentine Air Force published it,
01:49And do you know who the editor was?
01:51Commodore Guiraldes,
01:53the son of Don Ricardo Guiraldes,
01:56whom I deeply respect,
01:59and it was published as a scientific book,
02:02and a few years later, while in Santiago, Chile,
02:05I remember seeing him in the Alameda of Santiago, Chile.
02:08the same book as a science fiction book.

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