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Matching “Unidentified Air Traffic (UAT)” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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This document is a memorandum from the Federal Aviation Administration discussing radar targets associated with JAL flight 1628 and the phenomenon of 'split images' observed during the flight.
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This document is a memorandum from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration discussing the radar targets associated with Japan Airlines flight 1628, which experienced unusual radar phenomena on November 17, 1986. It addresses the interpretation of 'split images' on radar and includes an analysis by Dennis Simantel.
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This memorandum from the FAA discusses the radar analysis related to JAL flight 1628, specifically addressing the phenomenon of 'split images' observed during the flight on November 17, 1986.
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This document appears to be a communication related to an incident in the Alaskan region, possibly involving air traffic or military operations. The text is fragmented and contains various codes and contact numbers, indicating a procedural or operational context.
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The document discusses reported sightings 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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…40) 250) 260) _- 270) 290] 300] 310] 320] 130] 140] 160) 170] 1501 1601 170] 180) 190] 2001 VERY HIGH FREQUENCIES (VHF) PRINTED IN BLUE 7 ; BLUE TINT INDICATES AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLED AREAS For pilot information see reverse side a me Sb el aE ies GEOREF 7-51 Consult Coast and Geodetic Survey Radio Facility Charts and Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration Airman’…
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RESTRICTED - youe “SECURITY INFORMATION” fof AF FORM 112—PART It ee ( ha. APPROVED | JUNE 1948 3 \ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Ageney) REPORT NO. lu7th aceW Squadron, Duncanville, LR- id $3 < PAGE h oF 7 Texas rm The original two items have been retained by this unit and have been placed in our intelligence files. After compiling all of the abo…
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…erence - all distances and agmuith measured from Congaree APR) 5, ‘The Rader Set Operators were 5/Sgt Braden, S/Sgt Kelley, and 3/S¢t Hayes were on duty. These airmen are rated excellent in regard te reliability and are graduates of Radar Operaters School with three to four years exper ence, 6, The weather conditions were as follows: @ Pilots reported VFR Co…
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…h, azimuth oxi elevation indiexters, Times of sight= ines. were from 2137 to 2212 8 March 1963, ie Par Vee (4) Objects were observed from the. GCA site, Ashiya Air Base, APO 2 ‘Per 7% ee (8) Pirst object sighted appesred an @ yellowich light, digappera- ive aftex about 8 miuutes. Other objects not sighted vieunlly. ‘The uier- nigned has had three and one hal…
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… indicat tang cel Avyroackh ings were from 2157 to 2212 I Moreh 8, 1963, Lonsore.s Times of sigh: cng 7e @e (4) Objects were observed from the GGA site, Ashiya Air Base, 40 Par Ge (5) Firet object sighted appeared as a yellowish li : after Meet 8 minutes. Other objects not sichted vhiiex lly. on auton has had four and one-half years experience in AN/MNl type…
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…O sightings reported in Exeter, New Hampshire, on September 3, 1965. The report includes eyewitness accounts from civilians and police officers who observed an unidentified object displaying bright lights and unusual movements.
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The document contains a conversation regarding observations made during a flight, specifically mentioning the position of the moon and potential unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) that may have been present during the flight. The speaker discusses the implications of altitude and air turbulence related to the presence of these phenomena.
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2 Ar FD ORM 112—PART f ‘aban 1 JUNE 1948 V countny | REPORT NO. ay crx ye. USA 1-53 ae bel ft eee I ne tr mt we ee a P a ra _ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT (CLASSIFICATION) é + $ 4 LF? we f : Y, qentifiled fTlyinzs o| . a ae + a ee ateage — —_ AREA REPORTED ON | FROM (Ageney) Yuma, ,rizona Ai +7 50th ARG, Yurs County Airport, Ariz, i DATE OF REPORT DAT…
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…etired), appeared and was interrogated in the Office of the Director of Intelligence, Hamilton Air Force Base, Hamilton, California, stating he had observed an unidentified flying object. A tape recording of this interrogation was made and is forwarded with this report as inclosure #1. Information con- tained therein is as follows: Name and Address of Observ…
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…SSIFIED ALL‐DOMAI N ANOMALY RESOLUTION OFFICE BACKGROUNDER UNCLASSIFIED References: (a) James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act of 2023 (b) Message: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Reporting and Material‐Disposition General Administration (Joint Staff, 191452ZMAY23) (c) Memorandum: Defense Department Response to Tiger Team Information Request re …
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a Mm 119— pin, fe a a (CLASSIFICATION) Os ihe dhe ~~ REPORT NO. GHAVE BLANK) United States” > « TR-1-53i 2 ISAS AG - AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unidentified Flying Object Report (FLYOBRPT) eA REPO PROM (amet! Director of Intelligence, Hq, WADF é RESTRIGFED- ip | Sonoma Valley, California Hamilton AFB, i DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION …
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A Skywatch incident report detailing suspicious UAS activity resembling a balloon at high altitude, reported by ZKC Sector R26.
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The document appears to be a transcription of a conversation regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon, where the speaker describes observing an object with numerous lights, initially mistaking it for an aircraft.
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The document appears to be a transcript or notes from a conversation regarding an aviation incident involving radar contact and potential unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) during a flight from Pottat, Alaska. The dialogue includes references to navigation and turbulence experienced during the sighting of objects.