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…he possibility that one of the Navy blimps mentioned above might at ‘ oa 4 i : ‘ 1 fave been in the area, there was no known air traffic sround at the time. ie Reports of sighting unidentified aircraft of uncoventional desien have been Poming in from the Hong County area for quite some time, but Booth!s sighting is the only one that has reported seeing the o…
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…ed any geéso¢iation with the shooting since the reveal 2 dent im the rs ibaa announced any such dama event was reported. Dexy oe a ie Gh a: he tee er “a7 a ‘ 4 Reports of flying saucers have been frequent in this aby Hector: the past few at Say y- - seeeeme nord i , i See eee Byr ete Beach @ week before the Bo shooting, A Marine Geen Jet pilet pursued and lo…
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… POPS POR UAE: * Pi a LS rirst AVE, oal rancisco, Calif. i hots eR gh ED RLAT EONS aay. WE NRUANT ‘ Me Pe vei Mi oy with a few scattered clouds. Visibility was reports ry RE L BAR ake SEB ry ne is meagre one ng AEC SBE hy RAL ON SSUES mages GR NL p fe According to a neWspaper article concerning similar Ss Lght ings oL WA nark1 £4 BA Shiantia whi ah Jann, ad …
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… means at 2204 EST, 17 February 1953, and by electronic means at 2208 EST, 17 February 1953 « 2» True identity of this object remains unknown, Investigation of reports failed to disclose further-details or information or any falsified or imaginative information as reported by personnel concerned. u ae APPROVED: E © MASON Captain, USAF Commanding Officer atre…
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…an approach would have taken 10 to 20 mimutes, The correlation between the direction of the light and the airport is the strongest supporting fact and previous reports of a similar nature have been received making this type of erroneous observation not exactly common but at least one which has been repeated, b. A weather ballon released either from Atlanta M…
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…an approach would have taken 10 to 20 minutes, The correlation between the direction of the light and the airport is the strongest supporting fact and previous reports of a similar nature have been received making this type of erroneous observation not exactly common but at least one which has been repeated, b. A weather ballon released either from Atlanta M…
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… S.W. at twenty knots and WSW at 4.5 knots respectively. Intelligence and operations of the 85th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Scott Air Force Base received no reports of unidentified A/C or unconventional objects and took no identification action during reported periods A negative report has been received from the 798th AC&W Squadron in reference to unident…
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…m 5.W. at twenty knots and WSW at 45 knots respectively. Intelligence and operations of the 85th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Scott Air Force Base received no reports of unidentified A/C or unconventional objects and took no identification action during reported periode A negative report has been received from the 798th AC&W Squadron in reference to unident…
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…se summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Following reports of wnidentified objects in the sky were given by FRED CONV Publisher, "The Denison Herald", PAUL BROOKS, civilian, ROBERT LEROY, T/Sgt, USAF, LARRY W. SKINNER, A/1C, USAF, THOMAS W. DAVIS JR.,…
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…ncise summary of report. bive significance in pa one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Following reports of wnidentified objects in the sky were given by FRED CONN Publisher, "The Denison Hereld", PAUL BROOKS, civilian, ROBERT LEROY, T/Sgt, USAF, LARRY W. SKINNER, A/1C, USAF, THOMAS W. DAVIS JR.,…
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This document appears to be an index or table of contents for a collection of records related to a specific flight incident, including radar data and personnel statements.
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This document contains a transcript of communications related to Japan Air Flight 1628, including instructions to flash landing lights and confirmation of the aircraft's landing at Anchorage International Airport.
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The document describes a simulation involving flight JL1628, where the pilot reported an unidentified object descending in formation with his aircraft.
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This document contains re-generated radar data from an incident involving Japan Airlines Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986, over Alaska. The data is likely related to UAP sightings reported by the flight crew.
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This document details the sighting of an unidentified aircraft by JAL Flight #1628 on November 17, 1986, during its route from Reykjavik to Tokyo.
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A request for information regarding a UFO sighting by a Japan Air Lines flight crew, sent to the FAA by a resident of Alaska.
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A request for a copy of a UFO report related to a Japanese flight over Fairbanks, Alaska, dated March 16, 1987.
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A request for information regarding UFO sighting materials related to a Japanese flight crew, directed to the FAA Alaskan Region.
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A request for investigatory materials related to the JAL Flight 1628 incident sent to the Federal Aviation Administration.