733667-001-009-0018

PILOT REPORT

AI Summary

This document appears to be a transcript of a conversation regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon, focusing on the autopilot status and the sighting of lights by the crew.

Key Findings

- Discussion about autopilot functionality during the sighting - Crew members communicated about the sighting almost simultaneously - Inquiry about whether the Captain was the first to spot the object - Unclear details due to unintelligible portions of the transcript

OCR Text

Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefu ji (unintelligible) Okaye How ‘bout the autopilot, did = was it on autopilot? Yes Okay, did the autopilot kick off? No Er, it stayed on all the time? No Okay. Um, let me just read my notes here and see if I have got everything I needed to ask you about. You say that you had Suggested to the Captain that you call Center and ask if they had any targets? Hum . « « About how long after you first saw this did you go, b-<before asking about calling Center? Hummm, hum = at first in my mind... Right, yeah e e e and conversation so can't say exactly but two it was not too long but, ah - hummn, I or three minutes. Okay, okay. Um = Was the Captain the first one to spot the ob <= the ah, lights? The who? First saw the object? Hummm, I think ah, at the same time, almost. Okay But ah, it is not impossible to at same time... Right, but .. . (unintelligible) e © e but = but communicating, yeah. Humm, um, not so much different between... 18

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Classification
UNCLASSIFIED
Department
National Archives and Records Administration
Confidence75
Credibility70

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