Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — UFO Observation, 18 Feb 1968

📅 18 February 1968 📍 Lyndhurst, Ohio 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Correspondence and Record

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TL;DR

A civilian reported a UFO sighting in Lyndhurst, Ohio, on February 18, 1968. The Air Force investigation was closed due to insufficient data after the witness failed to return the required follow-up documentation.

This document file contains a record of a UFO sighting reported by a civilian in Lyndhurst, Ohio, on February 18, 1968. The file includes a handwritten letter from the observer to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in which the individual states they sighted an unidentified flying object and expresses their belief that it was not a conventional aircraft. The observer requested the necessary forms to provide a formal report. In response, the Department of the Air Force's Foreign Technology Division (AFSC) sent a letter dated March 13, 1968, acknowledging the report and requesting that the observer complete and return an attached AF Form 117 to facilitate a scientific investigation. The Project 10073 record indicates that the investigation was ultimately closed with the conclusion of 'insufficient data for evaluation' because the observer did not return the requested form.

I am almost positive it was not a conventional aircraft.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation.

The observer reported a sighting on February 18, 1968, but failed to return the required AF Form 117, leaving the Air Force with insufficient information to conduct a scientific investigation.