733667-001-011-0052

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AI Summary

This document appears to be a transcript of an interview or conversation regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) sighting, focusing on the description of lights observed during a flight.

Key Findings

- Witness describes seeing lights in the sky. - The lights were distinguishable from stars. - The sighting occurred during a clear night. - Uncertainty about how the lights were first detected (visual vs. radar). - Crew members were monitoring both outside and instrument readings.

OCR Text

T. P. Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefuji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner T. Tamefu ji P. Te P. Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefu ji Beckner Tamefuji No! No! ° e » Would you say there was a multitude of lights? Ah, (unintelligible) just I want to describe just ah, light, only light... Okay Yeah, so if ah, there was something flying, but ah, I couldn't see at that time. Okay, ah was there, was there clear night? YeS . 6 e Okay » clear. And you could distinguish this lights as being different from the Star . « eo? NNNooo . « e e e e from the stars? Different is fine. Okay (unintelligible) Alright ah um. How was it first detected? Was it -— someone saw it visually, or did you see it on radar? Who, well, how was it first found? What's found, humm? Er, first sighted? Ah, aS you know, all the crew ah... . Right - must watch outside? Right So ah, I must watch instrument and ah, outside so, and ah, as normal flight so I have traffic inside, also Captain traffic, inside, but ah, I'm not sure but a engineer landing calculate so he was just sit down back desk calculate... (unintelligible) departing direction

Metadata

Agency
Classification
UNCLASSIFIED
Department
National Archives and Records Administration
Confidence75
Credibility70

NARA Source

NAID
733667
File
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