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Matching “Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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… his own location. € Ineident No, 172. A National Guard Pilot returning to Pargo, North Dakota, ina Fe5l a at approximately 2100 hours saw a small lirht in the air below hin, He was then in the traffie pattern, He dived on the light. The light gained altitude, The pilot "chased" it up to 14,000 feet, making various passes at it and attempts to ram it as he o…
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…y of the reports, However, same reports unioubtedly have other explanation, Vertigo, The term vertigo covers a large group of misce] laneas phenomena including air sickness, disbelief in one's instruments, and partial loss of orientation. The conditions under which some of the observations of flying objects were made were such that they could have produced l…
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…ncidents 30, 30b, 30c, and LS, lisa, lSb, lfc, led. During the same space of time (about half an hour) on the night ° of 7 January 1916 observers at Lockbourne Air Force Base, observers at Clinton County AFB and the pilot of an aircraft flying from Dayton to Washington reported an unidentified object in the sky. All reports agreed as to the color and general…
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CONPriagoew ar TAR U, & ATR FORCE No. of pages = | HEADQUARTERS, AIR MATERIEL COMMAQD ENGINEERING DIVISION MOREXDO/PMF /maf MEMORANDUM REFORT ON 28 April i9l9 SUBJECT: Psychological Analysis of Reports of Unidentified Aerial Objects SECTION: Aero Medical Laboratory SERIAL NO.: MCREXD=69)»15D Expenditure Order Now HlieZS be FURPOSEs 1. At the request of the T…
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scans SONA ais ~* tans a = x SECURITY INFORMATION St re CONFIDENTIAL APPeovep § June 1948 = (Claset fleat!on) | 4 93936 (3 ‘aif AIR IMTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT From (Agency) Report No. . 3 Page ~ of “=: Pages ADCL 200—=1. ee 5a FN (8) feet across. Color-milky white. Number~one, No trail or exhaust, no sound, no MANCUVETS » Speed undetermined, Disappeared…
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…pt 3 : SUSsECT } | Sishting of Uni dentified Object } ? § countay : REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) ' i ook nga FROM (Aony 4 eeotorate of Intelligence, Ninth Teas noe Air Force (Ady DATE OF REPCRT j DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 7 & Aved 1952.5 3-6 April 1952 vee AG | | | PREPARED 3Y (Officer) : > SOURCE : ¥ jc Joseph We Hensley. Exec Dir of Intel | __—_-20 Observ…
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…hesheight. — | ; : Sad The.tiuie lacss obeerved for this whole event was an estimated 5 Aaa oe | | AF434440 . uae eS, . : 3 April 1952.” | 7 Tempis, Texas. A | air Force, A0 823920, av 2042 ors, on the 2nd. * oP Asril West of Temple Texas. saw am object in the skye it was moving VeTy faat, red,-yellow in color with a Long tales. It was in sight for about 9. …
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A Uraughen=tiiller Airport Tenple, Texas Aver) $y 2958) CVV s FIT TETAS Pe ye es Poere we $i ° On 2 April 1952 at approxinately 2940 hours at Draughon=ailler Airport the undersigned coscorved an object movin; beak the air in the “irection of “orth. itis estimated the object was moving av a speed of 1500 47 or I. better ond appeared to be at an altitude of 20…
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3 April 1952 Drough-iiiller Airport Toempl, Texas ) Statement of a. Gatecr: or a light object flying threw the air. It came fram the South ona heading of North. It flew ina stright lina. at seamed Ho be holding.4t'e altitude above the earth. : I saw cit. goming ever tie water tower fron the South. It flew over head orsa little to the west and out of sight he…
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…urs, 2 April 1952 fr Ovserved a lighted object flashing acrogs the sky fron South te North, At the tine I Pirsat Served it I wag Standinz on ths raip at Teaple Airport talking to Lt, vol Ry crew his attention to the object, The object closely resembled a ucteor (or falline Star) leaving a trail of flra except that it's notion @pyearea slower thar a 86teor an…
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…onds. High i | cirrus clouds estimated at more that 20,000 feet altitude were present. The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No air- craft structure was visible. The light appeared to be elongated and traveling in a horizonal plane. Considering the altitude and arc traversed, the ob- servers estimated the speed to be in excess…
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… seconds. High cirrus clouds estimated at more that 20,000 feet altitude were present. The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No air- craft structure was visible. The light appeared to be elongated and traveling in a horizonal plane. Considering the altitude and arc traversed, the ob- servers estimated the speed to be in excess…
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TRUE COPY OFFICER IN CHARGE OF FLARES SAMPSON AIR BASE SASPSO!} \ . i * Ge it~ would please me very much if you would tell me if a very large number of Dlares were dropped near Sampson, Sunday evening, November 23, 1952. Here is why: On that evening oy 5 pm, the writer, Rochester 9, N. Y., and stopped deer hunting with bow and arrow and came out of tne Ww th…
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… in the April 7th issue of Life Magazine in an article pelane ce to Flying Saucers, etc. which asked that any persons seeing such oddities notify their nearest Air Force installation - which, in this case, is yours. On the evening of Thursday, April 3, my husband who is a Crew Chief at ee has been engaged actively in aeronautics for 12 years, part of which w…
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127 Blair Street Ithaca, New York May 15, 1952 To Whom It May Concern: his is to comply with a request made in the April 7th issue of Life Magazine in an article relative to Flying Saucers, etc. which asked that any persons seeing such oddities notify their nearest Air Force installation - which, in this case, is yours. On the evening of Thursday, April 3, m…
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AIRWAYS AND AIR COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE DETACHMENT 1921-1 1921ST AACS SQUADRON Bergstrom AF Base, Austin, Texas 26 January 1953 SUBJECT: Sighting of Unidentified Targets Base Intelligence Bergstrom AF Base Austin, Texas It is my opinion that the unidentified targets sighted by Tech- nical Sergeant Kelley, Friday, 24 January 1953, was not due to mal- function …
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AIRWAYS -AND AIR COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE DETACHMENT 1921-1 1921ST AACS SQUADRON Bergstrom AF Base, Austin, Texas 26 January 1953 SUBJECT: Sighting of Unidentified Targets TOs Base Intelligence Bergstrom AF Base Austin, Texas It is my opinion that the unidentified targets sighted ie ee Friday, 24 January 1953, was not due to mal- function of the radar set invo…
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…re being about 50° F, There was little or no wind; in fact, it was calm. QUESTION; Would you please state what background and knowledge you have with regard to aircraft. ( ANSWER : I have, over the past six years, done a great deal of travel by airplane. In fact, while living in Puerto Rico it was my main mode of transportation. I have flown at the rate : of…
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HEADQUARTERS 654iST MISSILE TEST WING PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE FLORIDA MTVPW 9 January 1953 SUBJECT: The Testimony of | RR Unidentified (te s e QUESTION: | you please briefly describe the epaecy witn regard to its. shape, size, and color. ANSWER: The object was diamond in shape, elongated from wing tip to wing tip, similar to a B-29 and no larger than a BH~36,…
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…cal Miles“ ~* 0-4 220] 230! Statute Miles GEOREF 7.51 eee Consult Coast and eos. : ORLANDO (O-8) activa spt atatiey ise SECTIONAL AERON AUTICAL GHART istration Airman's Guide for 2 : oO changes in aeronautica!} infor- we iis faba mation on this chart after ca MOBILE vat | JULY 26, 1951 90° S ~ >. | é 2 Se 4 ext scheduled edition, February, 1952 * 26° SS SSS …