Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - 18 Nov 55
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian in Glenavon, California, reported a round, red object on November 18, 1955. The military investigation concluded the object was a probable aircraft.
This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an associated teletype message regarding an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) sighting that occurred on November 18, 1955, in Glenavon, California. The report details a sighting by a civilian witness who observed a single, round, red object. The object was described as being at a low altitude initially, then moving to a very high altitude before fading out of sight. The duration of the observation was approximately one minute. The weather conditions at the time were reported as clear with no winds. The teletype message, sent by the 669th ACWRON at Port Hueneme, California, to various Air Force commands, including the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, provides additional context, noting the witness was a student. The official conclusion recorded on the project card identifies the object as a 'Poob a/c,' which is shorthand for 'probable aircraft.' The report notes that the object was believed to be an aircraft inbound to Los Angeles on the G-5 airway.
Round, red low, very high, faded out of sight.
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Official Assessment
Poob a/c.
The object was identified as a probable aircraft.