Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Greece, New York, 28 October 1963

📅 28 October 1963 📍 Greece, New York 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card and Correspondence

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A 10-year-old witness reported two silver objects in Greece, New York, on October 28, 1963. The Air Force investigated the report and concluded it was consistent with aircraft analysis.

This document contains a Project 10073 record card and associated correspondence regarding a UFO sighting in Greece, New York, on October 28, 1963. A 10-year-old male witness reported observing two silver objects in trail, flying from the north and disappearing to the north-northwest behind clouds. The total duration of the sighting was approximately one minute and thirty seconds. The witness, who was at a school playground at the time, reported no sound and estimated the altitude at 200 feet. The U.S. Air Force, through Colonel C. R. Carlson of the Public Information Division, sent a letter to the witness on November 7, 1963, requesting that they complete two FTD 164 forms to provide more detailed information regarding the location, weather, and specific details of the objects. The official conclusion recorded on the card states that there was 'nothing conflicting with a/c analysis,' suggesting the objects were likely identified as aircraft.

Nothing conflicting with a/c analysis.

Official Assessment

Nothing conflicting with a/c analysis.

The sighting involved two silver objects observed in trail for 1.5 minutes, moving north to northwest before disappearing behind clouds.

Witnesses

Key Persons

  • C. R. CARLSONColonel, USAF, Deputy Chief, Public Information Division

Organizations

Military Units