Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania, 23 November 1966

📅 23 Nov 66 📍 Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania 🏛 Project Blue Book 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 12-year-old student reported a disc-shaped UFO in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania, on November 23, 1966. Project Blue Book investigators concluded the sighting was possibly an aircraft.

This document contains a Project Blue Book sighting report regarding an incident on November 23, 1966, in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. A 12-year-old student reported observing a disc-shaped, silver object with a domed top and four windows covered in a silver film. The witness, who was in school at the time, stated that the object was spinning and moving swiftly, remaining in sight for approximately 20 seconds at an altitude of about 50 feet above nearby rooftops. The witness noted that the object made no sound and disappeared behind a tree before returning. The Air Force, under Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., evaluated the report and concluded that the description was consistent with an aircraft, suggesting that an aircraft could have been responsible for the observation. The file includes the original correspondence from the Air Force requesting further information via FTD Form 164, the completed questionnaire, and a hand-drawn sketch of the object by the witness.

The description is consistent with that of an aircraft observation. From the information submitted an aircraft could have been responsible for the observation.

Official Assessment

Aircraft (possible)

The description is consistent with that of an aircraft observation. From the information submitted an aircraft could have been responsible for the observation.

Witnesses