733667-001-015-0003

PILOT REPORT

AI Summary

This document appears to be a transcript or communication log involving Japan Air flight 1628, discussing radar contact and visibility issues during flight. The conversation indicates a potential unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) situation, as the flight crew reports no radar replies and mentions traffic being extinguished.

Key Findings

- Communication between Japan Air flight 1628 and Anchorage Center. - Flight level reported at 35,000 feet. - Crew reports clouds below them but no visible traffic. - Mention of radar issues and lack of replies. - Possible UAP sighting indicated by the extinguished target.

OCR Text

0222 0222: 0222: 0222: 0222: 0222 0223: 0223: 0223 0223: 0223 0223 0223: 0223 236 41 46 48 a2 5 00 05 210 13 319 :26 35 P| J1L1628 R/D15 JL1628 R/D15 JL1628 JL1628 R/D15 JL1628 R/D15 JL1628 R/D15 JL1628 ROCC R/D15 Just ah now (unintelligible) Japan Air sixteen twenty eight your garbled change to frequency one three three point one Ah confirm one three three one Japan Air sixteen twenty eight heavy affirmative Thank you Anchorage Center Japan Air sixteen twenty eight flight level three five zero Japan Air sixteen twenty eight heavy roger and do you have clouds above you or below you below -— below us Japan Air sixteen twenty eight Japan Air sixteen twenty eight roger And now the target ah traffic is ah extinguished ah we cannot see now Japan Air sixteen twenty eight roger and I'm not receiving any radar replies Ah negative One dash two go ahead Ya could you look ah approximately forty miles south of Fort Yukon there should be a code up there of one five five zero can you tell me you see a primary target about his position

Metadata

Agency
Classification
UNCLASSIFIED
Department
National Archives and Records Administration
Confidence85
Credibility80

NARA Source

NAID
733667
File
733667-001-015-0003.jpg
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