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Matching “Japan Air Flight 1628” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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Ar FORM 112 APPROVED 1! JUNE 1948 COUNTRY USA AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT —Sa— FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON nace ? FROM (Agency) Cayuga Lake. N.Y Wing Training and Operations * & EOF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION apereee - st i | SB weeiines! 1953 | 15 May 1952 an ge.) ES Sen an Pa ed be 4 PROPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE DONALD L. MYERS, LT., USAF Letter from…
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a | fe ha ea _ SEE / 4] c- f . (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAV; 4NK) i . United States Lhe oS Ati g y= “a £7 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FLYOBRPT “AREA REPORTED ON ae FROM (Agency) 500th WU Wing Intell Section Raimer, Alabama DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION é o 18 February 1953 17 February 1953 C=3 PREPARE…
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… OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. > PEPRODUCES IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED SEAT ES AiR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF: - . ae Re ee * at ad Aly sas wry Bia Bow LAGE NE, Uae. LAn— Saha] Declassification Authority: NND 57565 _ AF FORM 112—PART I APPROVED 1 3! …
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ot, +4 t apne er 5 % concagne AF age | 12—PART | ‘ APPROVED 7 JUNE 1948 Necongd : REPORT NO. Bes (LEAVE BLANK) LF 3 EY Za ited State vf ~ 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 nu…
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* AF FORM 1f2—PART II ‘ (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Hq, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 8-52 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES 2. According to the 6lst FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQUADRON, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN, F-9 aircraft were in the vicinity at the time of the sightings.…
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…. 2088, pice SSIFIGATION APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AE were ae fre [Lo Aiea, 1953 COUNTRY ARS, TNO. * (LEAVE vr ae UNITED starussy WELEWISHIES, PEM Te se coy JA On / AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION ORT SUBJECT FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) 2h¢h Air Division (Defense) Albuquerque, N Mex and Amarillo, Texas Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico DATE OF REPORT |…
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? A Fon os CRET J aie “UNITED. STATES TR-1-53W y ges 9 | Bhs | AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT : Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting (FLYOBRPT) rank heh FROM (Agency) 3hth Air Division (Defense) Continental Divide, New Mexico Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 10 February 1953 26 January 1953 Bel P…
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oo a AF FOR“4112—PART | APPROVED 1 J COUNTRY meeen® REPORT NO. Magee C A fae He See "eee ‘COCA AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT FLYOBEPT Mes AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) arker Dam “Area id 3600. Flying Trng Wing (Intelligence Office) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 6 Mareh-3953 ~~ | 3 Mareh 1953 ; “G3. PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE …
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AF FORM 112—PART | DI Swipe dl ad eC BR Be OE = 6 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY 7 REPORT NO. (LEA ii 2 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT oil SUBJECT FLYOBRPT, GROUND OBSERVER POST REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT AREA REPORTED ON FROM. (Agency ) CAPE VINCENT, NEW YORK —_—PQ:_: 3808 655TH AC&W SQ, WATERTOWN, NY DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATI…
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SECURTTY—INFORMATION ae (CLASSIFICATION) 11Z——PAR D 1 JUNE 1948 mayo Sa YE oy 53 (LEAVE ae c <a? 2 e y AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Fort Davis, Texas 97th Bomb Wing, 810th Air Div, Biggs AFB,Tex DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 1 May 1953 19 April 1953 Fe6 PREPARED BY (Offi…
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« HQOCAMA Form No. 2 (31 May 45) OKLAHOMA CITY AIR MATERIEL AREA OCIS / Jj; TINKER AIR FORCE BASE IN REPLY REFER TO OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Reporting Commander Air Materiel Comman ATTN: MCEP Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Director of Intelligence Headquarters, USAF Washington, 25, D. C, Unidentified Flying Objects nee ort is forwarded in accord with Air Fo…
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…VELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW IT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF. (CLASSIFICATION) 16—55569-2 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Declassification Authority: NND 57565 Declassification Auth…
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if AF FQ@RM 112s—PART II (CLASSIFICATION) ; Soh oR INTELLIGENCE MIDRMATION REPORT From (amin of Intel, 28th Air Div (Def), Hamilton AFB, Calif. ZG 40 TR5-53 W REPORT NO. 2 | PAGE OF 3 PAGES i. Two crew members of TB~29 4076, 4th Radar Calibration Squadron, Hamilton Air Force Base, California, state that they sighted unidentified flying objects on 20 August 1…
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The document appears to summarize a sighting involving TRPAW Airlines, referencing a UFO sighting made by a pilot during a flight from Iceland to another location.
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On June 15, 2024, United Airlines flight 1835 reported encountering a 4-foot red and blue unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) while flying southbound at 11,000 feet near Denver, Colorado. The UAP was not detected on air traffic control radar, and no evasive action was taken by the flight crew.
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The document outlines new reporting requirements for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and their implications for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in relation to the Department of Defense (DOD). It emphasizes the need for clear differentiation between UAPs and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in reporting to avoid confusion and ensure accurate data …
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A letter from the FAA Public Affairs Officer, Paul Steucke, to Philip J. Klass regarding the JAL flight 1626 UFO sighting in Alaska. The letter discusses the sharing of radar data and the FAA's commitment to transparency about the incident.
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The 2024 DGI Mission Brief outlines the operational framework and achievements of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in addressing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). It emphasizes the need for improved detection, analysis, and reporting of UAP to minimize national security risks.
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This document appears to be a transcript of a conversation regarding radar observations during a flight, mentioning large echoes detected on radar and the color of the radar display.