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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 11 April 66 12/0147Z | Teaneck, New Jersey (1 Witness) | | 3. SOURCE Civilian | 10. CONCLUSION AIRCRAFT - prob JHA | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Two | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5 Minutes | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Objects were circular, the size of a pea, and white in color changing to dull red. The tow lights were vertically stacked and looked like two aircraft landing lights. Object was first sighted in the NE moving to the south. The objects projected beams like landing lights. The lights switched off and then came back on…
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 4603D AIR BASE GROUP (ADC) STEWART AIR FORCE BASE, NEW YORK 12550 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPLY TO ATTN OF: 4603ODC 20 April 1966 SUBJECT: UFO Sighting TO: Hq AFSC (TDEW) The attached report is submitted in accordance with para 13b, Change A to AFR 200-2. FOR THE COMMANDER JOHN N JOHNSON, III, Lt Col, USAF Chief, Operations & Training Division 1 Atch UFO Report A/C
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A. Description of Objects: 1. Shape: Circular 2. Size of a pea held at arm's length 3. Color: White, then dull red 4. Number: Two 5. Formation: Stacked vertically. Looked like two aircraft landing lights. 6. N/A 7. N/A 8. N/A 9. N/A B. Description of Course of Objects: 1. What first called attention of observers to the objects: The lady was driving East on Route 4 between Paramus and Teaneck, New Jersey. Her husband first saw the object to their left front (10:30 position) and commented "that aircraft is very low." 2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of objects when first observed: 30° above th…
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5. How did the objects disappear: Object was blocked by horizon behind the auto as it proceeded East on Route 4. 6. How long was the object visible: Approximately 5 minutes. C. Manner of Observation: 1. Ground - visual 2. Optical Aids: None 3. N/A D. Time and Date of Sighting: 1. 12 April 1966 at 0147Z (2047 Local Time, 11 April 1966) 2. Light Conditions: Night E. Location of Observer: Route 4 heading East, approximately 1 1/2 statute miles South of Riveredge, New Jersey. F. Identifying Information on Observers: 1. Civilian - Mrs. [redacted] Age: 35 Address: [redacted] Teaneck, New …
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3. Ceiling: 6,000 scattered 4. Visibility: 15 + miles 5. Cloud Cover: less than 5/10 6. Thunderstorms: None 7. Vertical Temp Gradient: No inversions H. N/A I. N/A J. N/A K. Position, Title and Comments of Preparing Officer: Lt. T. S. Waller NAV/EWO 4713th Def Sys Eval Sq Stewart AFB, NY It is my belief that these people probably saw an aircraft. L. N/A 3
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