Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Sighting Reports and Correspondence - March 1967

📅 March 1967 📍 Dayton, Ohio; Leominster, Massachusetts; Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 sighting_report

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This document contains a series of U.S. Air Force sighting reports and correspondence from March 1967 regarding UAP observations. Most reports were concluded to be astronomical phenomena or lacked sufficient data for further analysis.

This document is a collection of U.S. Air Force Foreign Technology Division (FTD) records and correspondence regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported during March 1967. The records include multiple FTD Form 164 sighting reports, internal memos, and correspondence with civilian witnesses. The sightings occurred in various locations, including Dayton, Ohio, and Leominster, Massachusetts. Many of the reports describe lights in the sky, often identified by the Air Force as astronomical phenomena such as the planet Venus, or categorized as 'Insufficient Data' due to a lack of verifiable information. The correspondence shows the Air Force's standard operating procedure of requesting additional details from witnesses via standardized questionnaires. One notable report from Leominster, Massachusetts, involves a witness who claimed to have experienced an electrical failure in their vehicle and a sensation of paralysis while observing a bright light, which was later investigated by NICAP. The overall tone of the correspondence is administrative and investigative, focusing on the systematic collection of data to determine if reported objects were conventional aircraft, astronomical bodies, or truly unidentified phenomena.

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

Official Assessment

Astro (Venus), Aircraft, or Insufficient Data

Most sightings reported in March 1967 were identified as astronomical phenomena (Venus) or lacked sufficient data for scientific evaluation.

Witnesses

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