Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record: Sighting Report, Oklahoma City, 30 March 1967
AI-Generated Summary
A 1967 Air Force report documents a sighting of seven pulsating, high-speed aerial objects over Oklahoma City. The investigation concluded that no positive explanation existed, though light aircraft activity was suggested as a possibility.
This document is an official Department of the Air Force incoming message (AF IN 49216) dated 6 April 1967, detailing a UFO sighting that occurred on 30 March 1967 in Oklahoma City. The report, prepared by 1/LT Stephen P. Condon, describes an observation made by a 30-year-old housewife near the west edge of Oklahoma City, two miles south of Wiley Post Airport. The witness reported seeing seven round, pulsating lights that changed color from red to white and back to red. The objects were described as being twice the size of Venus and appeared to travel at twice the speed of a common jet aircraft. The observation lasted approximately seven minutes, with each individual object visible for two to three minutes. The flight paths were varied, with objects starting from the southwest, northwest, and west, circling, and eventually disappearing to the north. The witness's son initially called her attention to the objects. The report notes that there was no sound, no tail or exhaust, and no radar contact or physical evidence associated with the event. Weather conditions at the time were described as windy and damp with scattered clouds. The investigating officer concluded that while no positive explanation was available, it was possible the sighting was caused by light plane activity in the vicinity of Wiley Post Airport. The report was addressed to various military commands, including the Air Defense Command and the Foreign Technology Division, as well as Dr. Condon at the University of Colorado.
No positive explanation for the sighting is available, although the possibility exists that the sighting were caused by light plane activity in area of Wiley Post Airport.
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Official Assessment
No positive explanation for the sighting is available, although the possibility exists that the sighting were caused by light plane activity in area of Wiley Post Airport.
The observer reported seven round, pulsating lights that changed color between red and white. The objects exhibited high-speed movement and varied flight paths before disappearing to the north. No radar or physical evidence was found.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Housewife
Key Persons
- Dr CondonRecipient of report