Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Related Correspondence — Kansas City, Missouri, March 1964

📅 30 March 1964 📍 Kansas City, Kansas 🏛 328th Fighter Wing (328FTRWG) 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

The document contains a 1964 UFO sighting report from Kansas City, which was officially attributed to the planet Venus. It also includes administrative correspondence regarding a civilian, Frank McKisic, whose requests for information on his own sightings were denied due to insufficient data.

This document collection centers on a Project 10073 record card documenting a UFO sighting in Kansas City, Kansas, on March 30, 1964. The witness, an Armstrong Yard car inspector, reported observing a stationary, oval-shaped white light at 20 degrees elevation in the northwest sky for 5 to 10 seconds. The witness claimed to have returned four hours later to find the object gone. The investigation, conducted by the 328th Fighter Wing, concluded that the sighting was likely the planet Venus, noting the witness's description was sketchy and unsure. The collection also includes administrative correspondence regarding a separate individual, Frank McKisic of Miami, Florida, who repeatedly contacted the Air Force requesting information on his own UFO sightings. The Air Force, specifically the Foreign Technology Division and the Public Information Division, responded to McKisic stating they could not locate his reports due to a lack of specific dates and locations. Additionally, the file contains a press clipping from 'The UFO Reporter' regarding an exploding UFO reported by Pan American Airlines pilots on March 19, 1964, and a list of sightings from April 1964, which categorizes various reports as satellites, aircraft, meteors, or hoaxes.

From the sketchy discription and unsure statements by the observer, it is felt that it was actually a bright star or planet, possibly the planet Venus, that was seen.

Official Assessment

It is felt that it was actually a bright star or planet, possibly the planet Venus, that was seen.

The object was identified as likely being the planet Venus based on the observer's description and the position of the object.

Witnesses

Key Persons