Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, 14 October 1966

📅 14 Oct 66 📍 McKees Rocks, Penn. 🏛 Project Blue Book 📄 Correspondence and record form

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A civilian reported three unidentified objects hovering for 30 minutes in Pennsylvania on October 14, 1966. The Air Force concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the sighting and requested further information via a formal questionnaire.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record and associated correspondence regarding a civilian sighting of three unidentified objects on October 14, 1966, in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. The witness reported observing the objects for approximately 30 minutes, noting that they hovered, moved in an easterly direction, and exhibited specific behaviors such as two objects locking together and moving in union while the third moved independently before dropping out of sight. The Air Force, represented by Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of Project Blue Book, determined that the initial report lacked sufficient data for a formal evaluation. Consequently, the witness was requested to complete an FTD Form 164 to provide further details. Handwritten notes on the document suggest the sighting may have also involved locations near Route 40 and Zanesville, though the primary record focuses on the McKees Rocks report.

The information which we have received is not sufficient for evaluation.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVLUATION

The Air Force determined that the information provided by the civilian witness was insufficient to conduct a proper evaluation of the sighting.

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