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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 4 1. DATE ) 2. LOCATION 12, - .f 2 Oct 55 Poughkeepsie, New York O | : -|3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION < : : Fe Leet! ids Grn d- Vise Greund-Reader — = = <P Coe GMT 02; 23162 2 : Air Vi wal D Air-intercept Ruder. wy ht O Ves | | | 5 5 § No civilian . <4, LENGTH OF OBSERVATION: $. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE 2 a2, BSc BS ESE 0. GRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING. é 113. COMMENTS Similar to shooting star (meteor), parallel Astro (Meteor) _° Ja/e for 10 sec, altered course to ESE, @ppeared to gain alt as it disappeared. - - ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP $2) CONCLUSIONS…
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Bp PARALLED FLT OF A/C FOR APPROX 43 SEC ALT |. TO GAIN ALTITUDE AS DISAPPEARED : FADED FROM VIEW mF 15 <Ec 5. MANNER OF OSS ERVATION A ees NONE pal BeaP e f 3 FA By #4 COLONTAL AIRLINES FLT 27 DC3 ALT ooorT wea a TINE AND DATE OF “SIGHTING rij® | ibe i= rs Ped r 5 1 * bar ih. ‘. 7 ‘1 . - # a ih ow - ‘ ‘ a ht - ‘ i F ¥ as 2 ee : 2 _é ' a, é es ® - a ary 4 * * ee ee . = c is a ary F * : : 7 ‘ —_ 4 7 * a ow _ * « 3 . on 7 - vik Mie . i A ra end] i i ody * i ‘ - i , a ¥ * ep He « ‘ F at ia ‘- n . oa es F * * ib f i 7 D a na =, thee _ * : * * * “ . . ¥ . . i 5 > tis . * a f . 1. DUSK | 3 LUCATION …
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WEATHER AND WINDS ALOFT CONDITION AT TIME AND FLACE OF SIGHTING 4 LAA 45 | b SURFACE LIGHT AND VARIABLE OOO SOB- DEC AS KP wn oss ood 26 DEG 13 KT 6036 272 DEG 20KT ddd 26 DEG 29 KT 34002 2@ DEG 36°KT nee, @232 NOT AVAILABLE ee 29032 NOT AVAILABLE : a { nal ius 5 gy “ 7, a ; ., - t Z “ . f | _ Pt, aa As * wal wis ae : Boi. eee haere Be et ih. C C L& AR — ) “ aT tee OES as ce a g ‘er ae : ir, gin nate i = Det o ME LES : 2 | 3 a | —_ a = b ! ON _ ae Es) — ~~ t= . = ‘a is} te ( -_ k NONE : . £ o WN 1 - »lTAN 9 UKN rhe | | f ly UKN | FQaw BOY os ee hk | LIGHT SERVICE CLEARANCE OFFICER NONE Ypage 4
GSGOLONIAL AIRLINES, INC. La BUARDIA AIRPORT STATION + FLUSHING 71,N.Y. 0 se . October 3, 1955 Chisf of Staff United States Air Force Washington 25, D. C. Dear Sir: ‘In accordance with CIRVIS procedure for reporting vital intelli- 7. gence sightings, attached please find report of Captain E. Wood . regarding an unidentified object sighted October 2, 1955. If possible, we would be very interested in knowing what the | object was and if there is any aed we can prevent future occur- raged | | : Thanking you re oy NO I am ce Seas te et SR Wis Ste BG pete cae, ae Gar ore COLONIAL AIRLINES, INC. HWH…
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3 city at the resembling a nete tely 5 miles "HE of the appreximately 16 to 15 Light hovered . Mes., “rh was unable to sake contact,
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[Aas - a ee tinea ape ns yr 5 a pei lias a See gy ete { Py . aie Say Te / @ ATI ys % ee ey gs ee * Es’ | ate! pepe Tt wheal Fi oa ae & 69216 co ea EM ean eee CCT peste _ /~ z rots 4h Me ne ATIM- : —j| —---—S on » “ ATIMG ononial hirlines, Inc. eee pereews Seasion Thazk you for your letter of 5 October 1955 transmitting a FOB report by Capt. Edson NH. Wood. In order te obtain a mwe complete record of the sighting, ase nak Capt. Wie to £111 out the enslosed "U.S, Air Force mieal Information Sheet" and return seme to the following ae 4 = i pe ey eee ra fie Giclee Silat tae ed oral inl ru val a AT…page 7
. 5. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Alr Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aarial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The.information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded os confidential material. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications ‘without your permission. We request this personal information so that, If it is deemed necessary, we may contact…
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