USAF record 302553278
302553278
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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 20 July '66 21/0627"
3. SOURCE Civilians
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10 - 30 MINUTES
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground,Air-Visual (EX)
7. COURSE S
8. PHOTOS XXYes: No:
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE XXYes: No:
10. CONCLUSION Possible (BALLOON) PHOTO: Other (NO IMAGE) Description is consistent with that of a balloon sighting.
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers watched a round transparent, silvery object moving toward the south. The aircraft tried to climb to the object but did not reach it. The object did not seem to disappear as the aircraft landed before visual contact was lost. Photo Analysis stated, no discernible object could be identified on the slides.
FORM FTD SEP'63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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- Page 1 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 20 July '66 21/0627" 3. SOURCE Civilians 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10 - 30 MINUTES 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground,Air-Visual (EX) 7. COURSE S 8. PHOTOS…
- Page 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS ALASKAN AIR COMMAND APO SEATTLE 98742 16 September 1966 REPLY TO ALNT SUBJECT UFO Photography (TDETR ltr, No date) TO FTD (TD-ETR) Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio…
- Page 3 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS ALASKAN AIR COMMAND APO SEATTLE 98742 REPLY TO AINT SUBJECT UFO Sighting, 20 July 1966 (TDETR Ltr, Undated) to FTD (TD-ETR) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433…
- Page 4 20 July Alaska TDTR/Maj H Quintanilla, Jr/70916/mhs/20 Aug 66 UFO Sighting, 20 July 1966 (ALNT Ltr, 3 Aug 66) Eq Alaskan Air Command Attn: ALNT Reference your letter of 3 August 1966 regarding the…
- Page 5 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS ALASKAN AIR COMMAND APO SEATTLE 98742 ALMT 3 AUG 1966 UFO Sighting, 20 July 1966 AFSC (FPM) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 1. The UFO was first sighted at…
- Page 6 his aircraft was moving at 100 MPH and the object was moving away from him. The Cessna aircraft climbed 500 feet to 1500 feet per minute and could not catch the object. (5) the object was not seen to…
- Page 7 (2) General weather was clear with unlimited visibility. h. None. i. None. j. None. K. Analysis of the information, as stated above, points towards the possibility of the object being a balloon,…
- Page 8 This case Contains 13, 8x10" photos and 5, 8"strips of motion picture film.
- Page 9 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION,AFSC UNCLASSIFIED
- Page 10 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION,AFSC UNCLASSIFIED