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Matching “Alaskan Airlines sighting” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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… of January 1953 at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas. observed radar returns of an wnusual nature under the ollowing circumstances. he ak th a The first sighting was made at approximately 15)0CST while utilizing the | thirty mile range of the Plan Position Indicator in attempt to locate a flight. of F-8) aircraft letting down to Bergstrom AFB and requ…
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…nce in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) civilian employee of 1. This is @ report on a sighting b is believed to be a reliable person, Patrick Air Force Base Photo Lab. 2, Four (4) miles north of Eau Gallie, Florida the east side of US #1, 4 Jan. 53 at approximately 1845 hours sighted a…
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…eport. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 1. This is @ report on a sighting by Mr. Ve Le Black civilian employee of Patrick Air Force Base Photo Lab, Mr, Black is believed to be a reliable person. 2, Four (4) miles north of Hau Gallie, Florida the east side of US #1,…
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…lmer observed generally the same thing Sergeant Helmer saw, however, due to near-sightedness was not able to observe this object for more than 15 seconds after sighting it. RUDOLPH’ H PESTALOZZI Capt, USAF Chief, Intel Div NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 …
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… 3) OF ly PAGES observed generally the same thing eee saw, however, due to nearsightedness was not able to observe this object for more than ~ 15 seconds after sighting it. d _ RUDOLPH'H PESTALOZZI Chief, Intel Div NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S, C.—…
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…He has had military service during WWII and had training in Aircreft identification. Since he is a State Patrolman and took several precautions to be sure this sighting was not an illusion, it is » believed that he is a reliable source. The information in his report did not seem to indicate any known type of present day aircraft nor any type of astromomical …
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ri AF FORM 112~-PART | | ATCT E se SL ; \ | or ASSIFICATION fj APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 : , 7 | e . ; fet 2 rt ad “o United States | ‘B2e2_ 4 Be ne Fé wee ie be AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION | REPORT | SUBJECT ‘ Report of Unidentified Flying Object —- — —— -__-— ~— AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Columbus, Ohio Director of Intelligence, Hq Comd, USAF “DATE OF REP…
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… about 5 a.m. was unconfirmed, Military officials denied any jets were in the air, ‘The Love "ield tower, however, had reports from airline pilots tell- ing of sighting the object. e ¢ e MTOO..FANTASTIC,' W. B. Harris, fire department radio dispatcher, said he and other fire- men viewed the object after receiving a call from the Love Field eae "TI wish I'd n…
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… possible." Mr Fechenbach's description is the best we were able to get of all the sources of information. A study of the weather conditions at the time of the sighting revealed the sky conditions were clear with a 15 mile visibility, temperature -— 50.2° Dew Point - 45.0, and Humidity - 66%. As to the winds aloft, we were able to obtain the readings for O00…
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4 | MILLER SIGHTING EATON RAPIDS, MICH. ay 2006302 JULY 1952 | 2 (4) FROM THIS POSITION AT POINT OF ¢ 40,000 FT. ALTITUDE THE . OBJECT WOULD FADE IN THE OBSERVATION Si Sy DISTANCE TO THE EAST IS MR. Wi EATON DIMINISHING IN BRILLIANCE MILLERS 7, RAPIDS, (1) POSITION OF OBJECT FROM A BLUISH GLOW TO A ge MICHIGAN WHEN FIRST OBSERVED, GOLDEN GOLOR, THEN REAP- OB…
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…ence : 3 Headquarters Co ommand , USAF 5263 ibid | oF ae | es | | At 0915 hours cn 6 August 1952, 2 I oddross: uel 3S whee 7 Sat me ad ¢ sam +: 7 $ 3 Freported sighting tso (2) disk, size: same as a fifty cent (S0¢) pi€e#heading | toward Seat Pleasart and Andrewa APB. Objects were floating faster than Jats, i a 4 2 ° ’ fh » : Py bright in color like lichting…
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…O. Director of Intellizence Headquarters Command, USAF Seed Kismet Wes & Sic At 0915 hours on 6 August 1952, a Mr Morrison addresa: 122] 48th Ave (SE) reported sighting two (2) disk, size: seme as a fifty cent (50¢) pi@e heading toward Seat Pleasant and Andrews AFB, Objects were floating faster than jets, bright in color like lighting at high altitude, One (…
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… such as a light being sud- denly turned off. ee ie ea 5. AIRNan @/states that there were no farm houses in the vicinity and no passing motorists to verify his sightings. . - TENTH AIR FORCE DIRECTOR OF INTSLLIGENCE COMMENT: 1. AIRMAN QF is assigned as DRAFTSMAN for the DEPUTY FOR OPERATIONS and is considsred by his superiors to be both conscientious and rel…
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… (7) 30,000° - 330°/5l, knots (8): 35,000' - 330°/66 knots (9) 40,000° - 3200/52 imots | (210) 50,000 3109/36 imots _ 5e The undersigned officer interprets the sighting as a reflection of man= made. light which was suddenly turned off, appeared again and was turned off again. W, Daweountet GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI end Lt. USAF Director of Intelligence +: THIS DO…
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…ts was such as a light being sud- denly turned off. 5 AIRMAN DAMON states that there were no farm houses in the vicinity and no passing motorists to verify his sightings. TENTH AIR FORCE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE COMMENT: 1. AIRMAN DAMON is assigned as DRAFTSMAN for the DEPUTY FOR OPERATIONS and is considered by his superiors to be both conscientious and reli…
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…mots (7) 30,000 - 3309/5) knots (8) 35,000' - 330°/66 knots (9) 4,0,000* - 320°/52 Inots (10) 50,000" = 3109/36 knots 5- The undersigned officer interprets the sighting as a reflection of man- made light which was suddenly turned off, appeared again and was turned off again. H Drea sete GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI end Lt. USAF Director of Intelligence NOTE: THIS DO…
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…er than.any of the stars in the area and was ofa yellow orange color, There was i no diinking of any lights and there was no goat heard. From the time of first sighting ntil the object disappeared approximtely 5 minutes elapsed, Immediately oF observing this object, he noticed a conventional aircraft i orior to in tne imnediate vicinity of where the object w…
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…ger than any of the stars in the area and was ofa yellow orange color, There was no blinking of any lights and there was no sound heard, From the time of first sighting until the object disappeared approxim tely 5 minutes elapsed, Immediately “prior to Mr. Stott's observing this object, he noticed a conventional aircraft in the immediate vicinity of where th…
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…ld by this sg nag nds : sae Robert Chandler, who sighted an unidentified object at Warner Kobins, pinay eit January 1953. Both observers identified the time of sighting at approximately hours EST. 1. Unidentified Flying Objects: a. Observer: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chandler JO Donald Drive ~ Walker Heights Warner Robins, Georgia bs. Location: Warner Robins, Georgi…
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…s office with Mr, & Mrs, Robert Chandler, who sighted an unidentified object at Warner Kobins, Georgia on 6 January 1953. Both observers identified the time of sighting at approximately 2100 hours EST. 1. Unidentified Flying Objects: a. Observer: Mr, & Mrs. Robert Chandler 10 Donald Drive ~ Walker Heights Warner Robins, Georgia b. Location: Warner Robins, Ge…