Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Dayton, Ohio, March 1964
AI-Generated Summary
A 13-year-old witness in Dayton, Ohio, reported a fast-moving greyish-white object in March 1964. The Air Force concluded the case as having insufficient data for evaluation.
This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated U.S. Air Force technical information questionnaire regarding a sighting that occurred in Dayton, Ohio, on or about March 6-7, 1964. The witness, identified only as a 13-year-old, reported observing a greyish-white object for approximately 10 minutes. The object was described as moving from north to south at an estimated 45-degree elevation, with a speed characterized as 'fast.' The witness noted that the object eventually disappeared behind clouds. The weather conditions at the time were reported as having thick or heavy clouds. The official conclusion reached by the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) was that there was insufficient data for a proper evaluation. The investigator noted that while it was possibly an aircraft sighting, the information provided by the witness was inconsistent and lacked critical details, such as the total degrees of arc the object traversed. The case was subsequently closed as having insufficient data.
Case carried as insufficient data for evaluation.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient Data for Evaluation
The sighting was initially considered a possible aircraft, but the data provided was deemed inconsistent and incomplete, specifically lacking the total degrees of arc through which the object passed.