1,370 matching evidence objects
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Matching “Aerial Phenomena Research Organization” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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This document contains a radar chart related to the flight path of Japan Airlines Flight 1628, which encountered an unidentified aerial phenomenon during its flight on November 17, 1986.
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The document appears to be a fragment of a recording or transcript with unclear content, possibly related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP). The text is heavily garbled and lacks coherent information.
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This document appears to be a recording or transcript related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) incident involving flight JL1628 on November 18, 1986. The document includes references to air traffic control sectors and timestamps, suggesting it may contain communications or data pertinent to the incident.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear communication related to an FAA report, possibly discussing an unidentified aerial phenomenon or incident. The text is largely illegible and lacks coherent information.
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This document appears to be a communication regarding a request for information related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) incident in Alaska. The sender is addressing an FAA representative and mentions an information packet concerning the incident.
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This document appears to be a fragment of a communication or report dated March 6, possibly related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon, but the text is largely illegible and lacks substantive content.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear record related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) incident, possibly involving a military or governmental context. The text is largely illegible and lacks coherent information.
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The document appears to be a fragment of a communication or report related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon, but the text is largely illegible and lacks coherent information.
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The document appears to be a fragment of a communication related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon, but the text is largely illegible and lacks coherent context.
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This document appears to be a fragment of a report related to an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) incident, possibly involving an orb-shaped object. The text is incomplete and lacks coherent details.
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This document appears to be a memo from APEX Construction & Management addressed to the FAA, discussing a request related to aerial footage taken on a flight over Anchorage, Alaska.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear communication related to aviation, possibly discussing an unidentified aerial phenomenon or incident. The text lacks coherence and context, making it difficult to extract specific information.
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Dre FAUL: Ms Pitts Psychological Analysis of Reports of Unidentified Aerial Objects Se ae ae eet See Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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This document is an unresolved UAP report from the FBI detailing a forensic sketch interview conducted with a former U.S. Army intelligence officer who observed a UAP over Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs in 2022.
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This report details a radar observation of an unidentified aerial target near Houston, Texas, on March 2, 2018. The target exhibited unusual behavior, climbing to 10,100 feet and hovering before disappearing from radar.
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A commercial aircraft reported observing a manned jetpack while flying at 11,000 feet near LAX.
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A Skywatch incident report detailing an observation of a possible UFO by an aircraft at high altitude, featuring stationary strobe lights.
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This document details an interview conducted by the FBI regarding multiple UAP sightings reported by a witness in the Northeastern US. The witness describes various encounters with lights in the sky, their characteristics, and attempts to analyze them using ADSB data.
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This report details an incident involving a commercial aircraft (AMX692) that observed several lights performing an orbit at a high altitude while flying at FL370. The air traffic control facility (ZME) found no radar evidence of any activity in the vicinity.
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…enne Mountain, Colorado, observed by U.S. Army service members, suggests the object may have been a result of backscattering of sunlight rather than an unknown aerial phenomenon.