Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii, 24 May 1963

📅 24 May 1963 📍 Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 sighting_report

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

A CIRVIS report detailing a high-altitude object sighting over Haleiwa, Hawaii, on May 24, 1963. The object exhibited a zig-zag course and a bluish vapor trail, but was ultimately classified as having insufficient data for evaluation.

On May 24, 1963, at 0600Z, Sergeant Floyd Foster of the 326 Air Division at the Kunia Facility in Hawaii observed an unidentified object. The sighting was reported via a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) message. The object was described as being at a very high altitude, traveling in a westerly direction, and exhibiting a zig-zag flight path while leaving a bluish vapor trail. The report notes that the duration of the observation was not reported and that there was no radar contact or photographic evidence. The official evaluation of the incident, recorded on a Project 10073 record card, concluded that there was insufficient data to determine the nature of the object. While the report suggests the possibility of a missile, the lack of essential information led to the case being closed as having insufficient data for evaluation.

On one object at a very high altitude on zig-zag course in Westerly direction leaving bluish vapor trail.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The sighting involved a single object at a very high altitude moving in a westerly direction with a zig-zag course and a bluish vapor trail. Due to limited data and the lack of information regarding the manner of disappearance, the case was classified as having insufficient data for evaluation.

Witnesses

Military Units