Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Sighting Report, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 8, 1967

📅 8 November 67 📍 Cincinnati, Ohio 🏛 Foreign Technology Division (AFSC) 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 14-year-old witness in Cincinnati reported two unidentified objects on November 8, 1967. The Air Force investigated the report and concluded the objects were likely aircraft.

This document contains a sighting report filed by a 14-year-old resident of College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio, regarding an event on November 8, 1967. The witness reported observing two objects in the sky moving from North to South. The witness described the objects as blue-white in color while moving, and flashing red and white when stationary. The witness noted a slight buzzing sensation in their ear during the observation, which lasted approximately six minutes. The witness provided hand-drawn diagrams of the objects and their flight path relative to their neighborhood. The Air Force, specifically the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, responded to the report by requesting additional information, noting that the initial submission was insufficient for a scientific investigation. Major Hector C. Quintanilla, Jr. and Colonel James C. Manatt were the primary points of contact for the Air Force. The official conclusion recorded on the project form suggests the objects were likely aircraft with landing lights on, though the possibility of satellites was also considered.

It seemed possible that the objects could have been satellites but more likely they were aircraft with their landing lights on.

Official Assessment

Possible (AIRCRAFT). It seemed possible that the objects could have been satellites but more likely they were aircraft with their landing lights on.

The observer initially suspected satellites but later concluded they were likely aircraft due to the behavior and appearance.

Witnesses