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…tings of mysterious flashing lights in Alaskan airspace, particularly involving commercial flights. It references a specific incident involving JAL Flight 1628 and mentions monitoring by air traffic controllers.
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…a mail-order service offering materials related to a UFO sighting reported by Japan Air Lines pilot Kenjyu Terauchi. The service includes interviews, drawings, and radar data for a fee.
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The document discusses a UFO sighting reported by a Japan Air Lines pilot, which has generated significant public interest, prompting the FAA to offer a detailed information package for purchase.
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…e report detailing the methods and results of investigations into unidentified flying objects (UFOs) up to January 1949. It outlines the project scope, encountered problems, and procedures followed in the evaluation of UFO sighting reports.
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This document outlines the involvement of various individuals and agencies in the investigation and evaluation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) during the late 1940s.
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The document discusses various sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and evaluates the possibility of them being weather balloons. Multiple observations indicate that the objects were likely not balloons due to timing, altitude, and flight patterns inconsistent with balloon behavior.
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…t 500 ft. Stinate of speed to be incorrect, but time in sight to be correct +s 40 . om sS ¥ ate alton" 7 s.r 7 fame ~~ Yate 2 er oy i } Ry 1 2 M > TP) . 8 DTigured in reverse, usin as a reasonable width 15 feet. In t object would have been less than ten miles avay when lost to si nt, a) 7 m a 4 ‘ “are +Bhaoaay a ry} - cyt ale , Tae 3 mY . a ntate" VQ a by ON…
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Senne.) Bw ar AL Engineering Divisio Memorandum Report Noe MC REXD=(9] 18D 2& April 1919 and were frequently seen for less than a minute. First of all, it is obvious that it would usually be impossible for observers to make reliable estimates of the speed, distance, or size of such stimmlus objects. It is not possible to estimate accurately € the distance of…
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CONPriagoew ar TAR U, & ATR FORCE No. of pages = | HEADQUARTERS, AIR MATERIEL COMMAQD ENGINEERING DIVISION MOREXDO/PMF /maf MEMORANDUM REFORT ON 28 April i9l9 SUBJECT: Psychological Analysis of Reports of Unidentified Aerial Objects SECTION: Aero Medical Laboratory SERIAL NO.: MCREXD=69)»15D Expenditure Order Now HlieZS be FURPOSEs 1. At the request of the T…
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…nt to space ships as "flying objects". The distribution of flying objects is peculiar, to say the least. As far as this writer knows, all inci- dents have occurred within the United States, whereas visiting space- men could be expected to scatter their visits more or less uniformly over the globe. The small area covered indicates strongly that the flyin=s ob…
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…ed a ucteor (or falline Star) leaving a trail of flra except that it's notion @pyearea slower thar a 86teor and horizontal te the earths surface, Also, it appeared to travel out of sight rather than burn ont, ics path was fran South to Nerth pass to the West op Tamplsa, Itts altitude comet te approxinated and, therefore, neither can itts apeed, It did, howev…
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…cy) _Maxwell Air Force Base, Montzomery, a 3800th AU Wing Intelligence Section DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION ALUATION 7 February 1953 6 February Be], PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE _ EDWARD Re SWARTZ, 1/Lt., USAF, Wg Intel Off Captain Robert S, Gleason REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous réport, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Enter concise sum…
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…AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Austin, Texas l2th Strategic Fighter Wing DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 26 January 1953 23 January 1953 B=2 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE 2/Lt. Eugene F. Redden T/Sgt Gerald V. Kelley AF 1119)087 REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AFL 200-5 FLYOBRPT 29 April 1952 SUMMARY:…
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… ~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT wo SUBJECT FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON Warner Robins, Georgia DATE OF REPORT 8 January 1953 6 January 1953 r-6 SOURCE PREPARED BY (Officer) CG. W. Fowler, II, 2d Lt. REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, étc., as applicable) AFL-200-5 dated 29 April 1952 SUMMARY: (Zinter concise summary of report. Give s…
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…on and Direction of Flight o 6 to. 0 6 oo eS ee clooe——— WW & First Formation Flying fast Second Formation Flying West, then one (1) climbed upward and disappeared, others continued flying Westward and disappeared. They were white in color and in a way they looked like the moon. They disappeared just blending into the dark sky. I first saw the objects fly ov…
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…ee a AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) A Hopkins, Minn. Ground Observer Post DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 12 January 1953 10 January 1953 F6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Mr J K " Rittenh ouse Major Leland J, Lannoye, USAF | RR#3, Hopkins, Minn. REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) None SUMMARY: (Enter con…
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…gency) ; Southern California 807th Air Base Group, March AFR, Calif. DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ~ m 27 January 1953 27 January 1953 Cu3 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Major Keith P, Hansen, USAF Military REFERENCES (Control nwmber, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) a AF Ltr 200-5 dtd 29 April 1952 SUMMARY: (Enter concise summa…
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…y) iy. Southern California 807th Air Base Group, March AFR, Calif. DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATIO 27 January 1953 27 January 1953 Lhe OB -_- PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Major Keith P, Hansen, USAF Military REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AF Ltr 200-5 dtd 29 April 1952 SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary…
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…(Agency ) Sampson Air Force Base, New York Wing Training & Operations DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION __ Cus 28 January 1953 27 January 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE A/2C Harvey N. Salzberg REGINALD L. ANDERSON, Major, USAF A/3C John F. Brostoski REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) Previous Report: E…
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…he object came to me was about 100 yards away, ani approximately 50 to 100 feet above the river, The object was silver in color, shaped as a saucer, an’? had a reddish glow from the bottom. The weather conditions were clear, a bright moonlight night, with a slight wind. The object appeared from the south-west ani headed towards the north-east when out of sig…