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|  1. DATE : TIME GROUP 27 Nov 53 27/1830Z | 2. LOCATION KEFLAVIK AFB ICELAND  |
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|  3. SOURCE MILITARY | 10. CONCLUSION ASTM NOMICAL: METEOR  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS ONE  |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION SEVEN SECONDS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Bluish light moving eastward at 500-600 mph. Climbed from 1000 to 5000 ft and disappeared.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Air visual  |   |
|  7. COURSE east  |   |
|  8. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No  |   |
|  9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ☐ Yes ☐ No  |   |

FORM<br/>FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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37/1830Z
USA - HATS UNCLASSIFIED
(Unclassified) UFOB Near Keflavik Airport, Iceland
Headquarters, Iceland Air Defense Force, Keflavik Airport, Iceland
30 Nov 53
27 Nov 53
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CRAILER J. POWLEY, Major, USAF
Pilot and Co-Pilot of USAF C-47 81070
CIRVIS NSC 272015Z and CIRVIS EVA 281300Z

1. This report contains information on the UFOB sighted from a C-47 aircraft by two USAF pilots near Keflavik Airport, Iceland 1830Z on 27 Nov 53.
2. Copies have been forwarded to the Commander Iceland Defense Force, ATIC, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, and the Air Attache, England.

APPROVED:

CHARLES J. P
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Headquarters, Iceland Air Defense Force, Keflavik Airport, Iceland
TR-526-53

1. Shortly after taking off from Keflavik Airport in USAF S-47 11070 on local flight, Major Charles C. HACE, 00791319, Headquarters, Iceland Defense Force called Keflavik tower operator 1st Lt. A. G. HISAL, 1971st AACS Squadron, and reported that he (Major Hack) had observed an unusual sighting at 271830Z. The sighting was described as a bluish light, moving in an easterly direction, at an estimated speed of 500-600 mph. The light climbed from about 1,000 ft. to 5,000 ft. then disappeared.

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