Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Air Intelligence Information Report — Huntington Station, Long Island, 25 Feb 1954

📅 25 Feb 54 📍 Huntington Station, Long Island, New York 🏛 26th Air Division 📄 Air Intelligence Information Report

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Two Grumman Aircraft Corporation employees observed two unidentified bright yellow objects over Long Island on February 25, 1954. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data to identify the objects.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated Air Intelligence Information Report regarding an aerial sighting on February 25, 1954, over Huntington Station, Long Island, New York. Two employees of the Grumman Aircraft Corporation, while operating an aircraft, observed two bright yellow, round objects approximately three feet in diameter at an altitude of 4,000 feet. The objects were described as having no sound, no trails, and no unusual features. The observation lasted between 40 and 60 seconds, during which the objects maintained a consistent distance from the observers for about 30 seconds before disappearing. Weather conditions at 8,000 feet were reported as broken overcast with eight miles of visibility. The report further notes that one of the witnesses had observed similar objects earlier on an easterly heading but had not reported the incident until the second sighting occurred. There were other aircraft in the area at the time of the sighting. The official conclusion reached by the 26th Air Division was that there was insufficient data for a formal evaluation. The document also includes a brief, unrelated hydrographic bulletin regarding a meteor sighting in the North Atlantic on February 27, 1954, which is marked as 'Information Only'.

Insufficient data for evaluation.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation.

The objects were observed by two employees of the Grumman Aircraft Corporation. Despite the witnesses being in an aircraft, the official assessment remained that there was insufficient data to determine the nature of the objects.

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