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Matching “Air Traffic Control Incident” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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Pan) h bboke y » (CLASSIFICATION) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN ~~ TRErART NO, (Leave 9 Canada 53-3 yi ee wo io Ff) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT AREA REPORT CONCERNS ome. Made gat ee > ro ke ‘ i (SECURITY INFORMATION when filled in) Ramore, Ontario, Canada mh AGENCY OF ORIGIN DATE OF REPORT 912th AC&W Squadron 18 Aug 1953 SOURCE OF INFORMATION DATE OF INFORMATION…
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This document is an FAA Form 8020-5 detailing an aircraft incident involving Japan Airlines on November 17, 1987, near Fort Yukon, Alaska. The report indicates no injuries or fatalities and provides information about the aircraft and flight operations.
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HEADQUARTERS AREA CODE 303 AIR DEFENSE COMMAND TEL: 635-8911 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE EXT: 6894 ENT AIR FORCE BASE, COLORADO 80912 REPLY TO ATIN OF; ANDCIO-C SUBJECT: Memorandum for the Record SHIELD OF FREEDOM 8 Sep 65 To: ADCIO—{ ADOIN 1. Confirming telecon, 1145 a.m., 3 Sep, from ADCIO-C to ADOIN, following is essence of a UFOB report received Wis, Telecom…
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This document is an email correspondence discussing the denial by the Air Force regarding rumors of a UFO crash in the Martian desert, asserting that the object was merely a weather balloon.
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The Physical Constraints Paper discusses the physical limitations and characteristics of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) based on known physics. It explores how UAP interactions with the atmosphere could produce observable signatures, such as optical fireballs and ionization trails, and examines the implications for detecting and interpreting UAP data.
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Draft version March 1, 2023 Typeset using L A T E X default style in AASTeX631 PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS ON UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA Abraham (Avi) Loeb 1 and Sean M. Kirkpatrick 2 1 Head of the Galileo Project, Astronomy Department, Harvard University 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA 2 All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office 1010 Defense Pentagon Wash…
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Project Blue Book Motion Picture Films Department of Defense. Department of the Air Force. Office of the Chief of Staff. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence. Aerospace Technical Intelligence Center. (9/21/1959 - 7/1/1961) Records of Headquarters U.S. Air Force (Air Staff)
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This document is a comprehensive report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and the investigations conducted by various agencies, including the Air Force. It includes findings from early American reports, discussions with consulting agencies, and evaluations of remaining reports related to UAP.
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…discusses the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), detailing their characteristics, historical sightings, and investigations conducted by the U.S. Air Force. It highlights the challenges in evaluating UFO reports and categorizes many sightings as natural phenomena or misinterpretations.
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ue a % es BE seer : ae a BY be ay i2—PART I J (CLASSIFICATION) io 49 1859 APPROVELZI JUNE 1948 “DATED SEATES — 7S _ | Teak sate | pig [ESET ON Lo = : AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT ie AREX REPORTED ON . | From (dency) 3ht Air Division (Defense) ios Alaaos, Wew Mexican : Kirtland Air Porce Base, Jew Mexico DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION: EVAL…
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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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« 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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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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This document details a personal account of an unidentified aerial phenomenon encountered by Captain Kenju Terauchi during Japan Airlines Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986, near Talkeetna, Alaska.
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This document appears to be a fragmented communication related to FAA operations, possibly discussing air traffic or flight services in Toledo. The text is incomplete and lacks clear context.
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…=. (Joins San Antonio) 330] 340] 350! 360] 370] 330] 390] 400] i 180 190] 2001 270) 220}. 200] (7 220) 230 240) 250 pe RN I aI ke it PEE Nt BLUE TINT INDICATES AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLED AREAS For pilot information see reverse side Victor airway designations are shown along the radials of the omni range stations. Limits of these airways which are not indicated o…
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This document details a reported sighting of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) by multiple aircraft in the vicinity of Jacksonville, Florida, on August 4, 2023. The UAP was described as bright white lights that maneuvered rapidly, posing a potential hazard to air traffic.
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The 2023 UAP Mission Slides outline the objectives, organizational structure, and operational strategies of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) within the U.S. Department of Defense. The document emphasizes the need for enhanced awareness and reporting of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and outlines the implications for national security.