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23857158-006-047

NARA·NARA_4602D_AISS_23857158·tiff_group··4 pages

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Declassification Authority NND 923007 602D ATSS UFOB LOG }: REPORT NO. { DATE/TLE OF STGILTING ! RECD HQ )602D | | ATSS-UFOB-351-55 | 27/2315Z Sep 55 | | Oct 85 TT ER i LOoaT LON or 8 der crt. ! ea ‘Tarrytown, New York. S/Set Detudder po 2 MEANS Recb | ACTION | AF Form 112 | ‘No investigation authorized ~~ . DLS at {INVES UNIT DATES INVES ASSIGNED j ASSIGNING OFFICER | W/A rf N/A Ce TR RECD iQ [ Dare TR APPROVED DATE IR TO ATIC W/A . i w/a N/A DATE OF FORM 5 th Oct 55 ° \ CoMmmENTS” _~ .. Deseription indicates that in all probability the cbserver saw searchlight activity from New York City. CO
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 - - np Rept: 268 4g02D AISS UFO * EY 13g? Sey DATE-TIME GROUP --» HEADQUARTERS ry [ow ay Ah vy FIRST AIR FORCE avg MITCHEL AIR FORCE BASE, NEW YORK ny, Sea hl IN REPLY REFER TO: Pp @ oct ‘35F SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object Report (UFOB) TOs Commander Air Defense Command Ent Air Force Base Colorado Springs, Colorado The following Unidentified Flying Object Report is submitted: 1. Description of the object. a. Shapes Circular. b. Sizes As large as a basketball held at arms length. e. Colors: None. (The object radiated an intense white light.) ad. Number
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 .HQ First AF, P, Subject: Unidentified Flying Object Report (UFOB) (CONTD) b. Angle of elevation of the object when first observed: 45 desreese ec. Angle of elevation of the object when it disappeared: ‘Approximately 15 degrees. d. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object: Object was following a north to south flight path. Maneuvers included a zigzag course with 90 degree turns. At times the object hovered with no apparent motion. The object approached an aircraft which was flying west to east and flew near it. The object seemed about to collide 
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 HQ First AF, P, Subject: Unidentified Flying Object Report (UFOB) (CONTD) 7. Weather and winds-aloft conditions at time and place of sighting. a. Observers account of weather conditions: The air was clear. Ceiling estimated at 1500 feet. Cloud banks were noted by observer. b. Report from nearest Air Weather Station at White Plains, New York. ce. Ceiling: 9000 ad. Visibility: 15/ ee Grarcast at 9000 feet. f. N/A 8. tivi or_ condition meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, ‘unich might account for sighting. Negative. 9. Interception or identification ac

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