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Matching “Japan Air Lines' UFO incident” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…ense Case: "Western United S tates" Case Resolution I 8 May 2023 (U) Key Findings (U) AARO assesses that the UAPs in this case were almost certainly commercial aircraft travelling on well-established air corridors as far as 300 nautical miles from the platform, based on a thorough review of the data by multiple analytical and scientific entities. • (U) Milit…
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Gemini VII Air-to-Ground Transcript Volume I — Page 1. NARA NAID 5011500 · 5011500_VolumeI_Page_001.jpg. OCR failed.
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The All-domain www.aaro.mil Photo Credit: NASA For additional information please visit www.aaro.mil Media Inquiries: Air ▪ Maritime ▪ Space OBJECTS COMMONLY REPORTED AS UAP While AARO receives a wide range of reports, many of which remain unsolved objects/causes reported as UAP Include • Airborne clutter • • Commercial or military aircraft • Unmanned aerial …
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This document details a flight report by Capt. Kenju Terauchi regarding an unidentified air traffic sighting during JAL Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986, while flying over Greenland and Canada.
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This document is a police report detailing multiple sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in Portland, Oregon, in September 1967. Officers observed a bright, metallic object in the sky, described as elliptical and traveling at high speeds. Witnesses included police officers and civilians, and the report notes the credibility of the witnesses.
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This document details a personal account from Capt. Kenju Terauchi regarding the sighting of unidentified aircraft lights during JAL Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986. The crew reported the lights to the Anchorage Center, which confirmed no other aircraft were present in the area.
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This document details a personal account from Capt. Kenju Terauchi regarding an unidentified air traffic sighting during JAL Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986. The account includes flight details and conditions experienced during the flight over Greenland and Canada.
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…ng an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed during JAL Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986. The crew reported seeing lights that did not correspond to any known aircraft in the area, raising concerns about the nature of the sighting.
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…conversation involving a flight engineer discussing an unidentified object observed during a flight. The engineer describes the object as larger than a typical aircraft and mentions issues with communication with Air Traffic Control.
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…fied lights while flying over Alaska. The pilot reported seeing three lights that changed colors and exhibited unusual behavior, leading to an investigation by air traffic controllers.
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A report from the 5021st Air Base Squadron detailing two sightings of unidentified white lights while flying over Shemya Island in April 1949.
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A report from S/Sgt William A. Brown detailing an unidentified flying object sighting at Shemya Air Force Base on March 29, 1949.
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This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report from the National Archives, detailing observations of unidentified aerial phenomena. The report includes classified information and is dated June 1948.
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Ar FORM 1 112—PART 1 APPROVED 1 JUNE 19.48 f f ee en | (CLASSIFICATION) AHUNTRY REPORT NO. GAP-2-79 AIR INTELLIGENCE ere yee La OF LZ Coss Investigation of Alleg Saucers t YO ipa] worth, Texas oes quarters sine h Air Force DATE OF INFORMATION 9 - Ql April Major Delton Snith ‘ = Pear SAG January IEF ERENCES (Control. nay moder, @ dole, previous re ore 3 4 g 5…
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’ N34 re } AF FORM 112—PART I in (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 “4 i . AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT <>, %‘] 7 FROM (Ayency) REPORT NO. . \ a Director of Intelligence \S Headquarters Eighth Air Sorce SA3~2-79 cert pe : nen Cayo Set the camera at infinity (6) A Kodak Duoflex camera was used to and began snapping ...” naxe pictures (Incls 1 throug…
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AF FORM 112—PART I (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 9. 2,17 | FROM (Agency) REPORT NOL The : Director of Intelligence | FA Headquarters Righth Air Force SAF=2=79 | pace 6 fe PAGES believes to be the result of a Russian atomic blast. He reported the sete: bans intelligence and -—— when no action was taken -- to the F.3.I. in San srancisc .…
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AF FORM 112—PART I! -- APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) ) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT >, %‘| FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. S wr Director of Intelligence Headquarters Eighth Air Force SAF~2~79 Oe OF 6 Parvo (6) “... Maxey set the camera at infinity (6) A Kodak Duoflex camera was used to and began snapping ..." make pictures (Incls 1 through 5). This c…
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AF FORM 112—PART Il APPROVED | JUNE 1948 ‘ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (.dgency) REPORT NO. PROVED :. 0) NaCin hon FLORTON D D, SuuPgp t cb Olpnel, USAZ spe for ‘intel o go? age lee alah aan hee Lia ee eo EL ae ne eo eT ee RTT Ae eee 1h RE Bd SIN sy Diag Abaddon AL eR nod dat Piensa eae Hq Fifth Air Force, APO 710 INT IR-U/AC-10 Py wi 3 YF, PAGE…
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CONFIDENT LAL (CLASSIFICATION) ¢ -. _AF FORW 112—PART APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. eae Woe om PAGES Air Force Section, Hq USFA DReLl14—50 | PAGE 1. A Soviet Army publication (name unknown) a magazine for technical news, allegedly the issue of February, 1950, published by the High Commissariat of the Armed …