Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Sighting of 14 March 1964

📅 14 March, 1964 📍 Pacific 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 Record Card and Incoming Staff Message

Ever wanted to host your own late-night paranormal radio show?

Across the Airwaves · Narrative Sim · Windows · $2.95

You're on the air. Callers bring Mothman, Fresno Nightcrawlers, UFO sightings, reptilian autopsies, and whispers about AATIP and Project Blue Book. Every reply shapes how the night goes.

UFO & UAP Cryptids Paranormal Government Secrets Classified Files High Strangeness Strange Creatures
The night is long. The lines are open →

AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

A military aircraft reported an unidentified flying object in the Pacific on 14 March 1964. The report was classified as having insufficient data for evaluation.

On 14 March 1964, at 0706Z, a military aircraft operating in the Pacific region at coordinates 43.01N 171.40W observed an unidentified flying object. The object was reported to be in flight toward the East at an elevation of 50 degrees. The observers described the object's speed as 'fast' and noted that there were two observers present. The incident was documented via a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) report, assigned the reference number V43224. The report was transmitted through military channels, including commands such as COMBARFORPAC, CINCPACAF, and CINCNORAD, and was subsequently processed by the Department of the Air Force. The official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 record card is that the report contained insufficient data for a formal evaluation. Advance copies of the message were delivered to the DIA, NIN, and XOPX, and the report was retransmitted to the CIA.

CIRVIS report containing insufficient data for evaluation.

Official Assessment

CIRVIS report containing insufficient data for evaluation.

The sighting was reported by a military aircraft, but the data provided was deemed insufficient for a formal evaluation.