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…more than 50 feet away. eae erescent= S ch were not fu 6 Other Evider nce’ Be a to have seen the last object. No other witnesses could be found, | . i b. Local radar installations report no unusual returns at the time of c. Teletype weather sequence is forwarded as Incl Ho. 6, 7. Comments of Preparing Officer: 2. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is Fort Worth's …
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The document discusses the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) response to public interest in a Japan Air Lines pilot's UFO sighting from November 17, 1976. The FAA is offering a package of information about the incident for a fee, including tapes, drawings, and photos. The pilot, Kenjyu Terauchi, reported seeing a large spaceship, which some investigato…
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… trees, which were not more than 50 feet away. 6 Other Evidence; ae Mrs. Maxey claims to have seen the last object. No other witnesses could be found, b. Local radar installations report no unusual returns at the time of sighting. : c. Teletype weather sequence is forwarded as Incl No, 6. 7. Comments of Preparing Officer: a. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is F…
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The document is a promotional listing of various UFO-related materials and resources available for purchase, including books, videotapes, and other merchandise. It highlights notable UFO sightings and research, particularly the 1986 Japan Air Lines incident, and provides contact information for ordering these materials.
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… It did, however, “isappear Lehing a Neditn f “altitude layer of cloud for a fow secénds, PW higey AF43444 /3/ 3 April 52 an Airport Temple, Texas I was in the Radar compartment of RR 26 . 271 at QI0TON. 2045 2 April 52 and saw the ob ject inquestion, We were in the trar-in Pavtern at Temple air Base at the time. The Coject passed behind us and she last time…
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This document contains correspondence regarding requests for information about the Japan Airlines Flight 1628 UFO sighting that occurred on November 17, 1986. Multiple individuals expressed interest in obtaining reports, transcripts, and other materials related to the incident from the FAA.
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…ver stated the object traveled faster than any jet he had ever seen. No jet aircreft were known to be in the area at the time of this observation. There was no radar contact with this object. No other observations of this object are known to have been made, 1 | GLEN D PARRISH a se ist Lt., USAF : eo a Director of Intelligence cap memo >/31/92 > Lends INCLS. …
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The document discusses the sightings of mysterious aerial objects referred to as 'ghost rockets' in Sweden during the summer of 1946, and the subsequent reports of similar phenomena in the United States, notably the sighting by Kenneth Arnold in June 1947, which popularized the term 'flying saucers'.
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…er stated the object traveled faster than any jet he had ever seen. Jo jot aircraft’ were known to be in the area at the time of this observation. There was no radar contact with this object. Wo other observations of this object are knew to have been made. 7 GLEN D PAERISH sae lst Lo, UsaF . PS dick b ele : ; Director of f Intelligence Sey 4 ae G _—BECLASSIF…
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… while driving toward the base from EPHRATA, WASH, a small town 14 miles NNE of Iarson AFB, All observations were Brom the ground and were visual, A check with radar sites in this vicinity show that no unusual objects or activity was noted et this time, There were no wheather balloan launches from this base during the reporting period. The following weather …
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… while driving toward the base from EPHRATA, WASH, a small town 14 miles NNX of Iarson AFB. All observations were Brom the ground and were visual, A check with radar sites in this vicinity show that no unusual objects or activity was noted eat this time. There ware no wheather balloan launches from this base during the reporting period. The following weather…
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…out 50 miles away and 2,000 feet high, The Love Field tower also reported a relay message from Oklahoma saying flight of the object had been picked up there on radar at a speed estimated in excess of 600 miles an hour. A report in Dallas that a jet plane was trying to chase the object here about 5 a.m. was unconfirmed, Military officials denied any jets were…
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…ated that he switched over from Tower Control to AIRWAY TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (ATCC) at WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT. At this time ATcG informed him that their radar scope indicated two or three objects on the screen traveling at high speeds. ATCC instructed CAPTAIN FIERMAN to steer 290° so as to intercept the objects which were approximately nine (9) miles …
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-~ ~» AF FORM 112 . APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 pimpin titra tiT ws @2 fi <<} =r gare ee } Pee AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION foo . + a i td Reporting of Information on Unidentified Fiying Objects Sh” “AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) _ Washington, D. 0. Director of Intellicenc DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION pal July 1952 20 duly 1202 (nD PREPARED BY (Of…
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… and reliable. 2. No local aircraft were in the vicinity at the time of sighting. 3. The 66lst AC&W SQUADRON at SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE indicated no unusual ' radar observations. : lh. Weather and winds at time of sightings: &e Weather eae (1) Visibility - h to 5 miles; ground fog in patches (2) Clouds - Negative i epee ee "92: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORM…
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…us and reliable. 2. No local aircraft were in the vicinity at the time of sighting. 3e The 66lst AC&W SQUADRON at SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE indicated no unusual radar observations. 4. Weather and winds at time of sightings: ae Weather (1) Visibility - 4 to 5 miles; ground fog in patches (2) Clouds - Negative NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING …
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…fficient and conscientious Local aircraft were airborne at the time of the sighting. The 66lst AC&IW SQUADRON at SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, indicated no unusual radar observations. Weather and winds at time of sighting: &e Weather (1) Visibility - three quarters mile ground fog ~~ rh ww Clouds - scattered at 1,000 feet Sun = visible ~~ WW we be. Winds (1) Sur…
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AF FORM 112 - N LASSIFICATION APPRQYED 1 JUNE 1948) \ i 4 COUNTRY REPORT NO, ‘SUBJECT orti ng of JInformation on Unidentified Rhy “AREA REPORTED ON FROM TAneies y Machi car Director of Intelligence, 0 ee eee oe eee te ee DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION August LYde yi, , Ful; J “PREPARED BY (Officer) T (7 “ or ry 7 j A we ; : : P ie? TH pany v…
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…E AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN, released a Rawinsonde at 1503004, August 1952. lk. The Gist AC&W SQUADRON, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN, indicated no unusual radar observations. 5e Weather and winds at time of sighting: &-e Weather: (1) Visibility - 7 miles, clear (2) Clouds - negative be Winds: (1) Surface - 190°/07 knots (2) 5,000" = "230°/19 knots (3) 1…
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… Barracks 37, near the sea wall talking when Vierra noticed a bright object and brought my attention to it. It seemed to come from the general direction of the Radar Station, which was west of our location. At that time it was at a fairly reason- ably low altitude and then started climbing over the direction of the Jet Bare While on this course, it had manue…