Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Sighting Report — Baintree, Massachusetts, 7 November 1964

📅 7 November 64 📍 Baintree, Massachusetts 🏛 United States Air Force 📄 Correspondence and Sighting Report

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TL;DR

The Air Force classified a 1964 Baintree, Massachusetts UFO sighting as 'insufficient data' after the witnesses failed to return a formal reporting document. The report originated from a local group calling themselves the 'Flying Saucer Investigation Agency'.

This document file contains correspondence and a sighting report regarding an alleged UFO observation in Baintree, Massachusetts, on November 7, 1964. A group identifying themselves as the 'Flying Saucer Investigation Agency' wrote to the Air Force claiming that two youths had observed a flying saucer and its occupants. The observers noted that the object traveled at a 'fantastic speed,' faster than any jet. The Air Force responded on December 16, 1964, through Major Maston M. Jacks, who addressed the organization's concerns regarding government transparency. Major Jacks provided an FTD Form 164 for the witnesses to complete to facilitate an official evaluation. The internal Air Force sighting report (FTD Form 0-329) indicates that the case was marked as 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION' because the witnesses failed to return the requested form within 60 days. The file includes the original letter from the Baintree group, the Air Force response, and the internal evaluation form.

Two youths observed a flying saucer and it's occupants. It might have been a meteor except for it's fantastic speed. It traveled faster than any jet in the sky.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The report was based on a claim by two youths who observed a flying saucer and its occupants. The Air Force concluded there was insufficient data for evaluation because the witness did not return the required Form 164 after 60 days.

Witnesses

Key Persons

  • Maston M. JacksMajor, USAF, Chief, Pictorial Branch, Public Information Division

Military Units