Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Castlewood, Va., July 1969

📅 July 13, 1969 📍 Castlewood, Va. 🏛 FTD (TDETR), Wright-Patterson AFB 📄 Sighting of Unidentified Phenomena Questionnaire

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TL;DR

A civilian in Castlewood, Virginia, reported a one-minute sighting of a self-luminous, metallic disc on July 13, 1969. The U.S. Air Force officially categorized the incident as 'Other (Psychological).'

This document is a Project 10073 record concerning a civilian sighting of an unidentified aerial phenomenon in Castlewood, Virginia, on July 13, 1969. The witness reported observing a single, self-luminous, round, metallic disc-shaped object for approximately one minute. According to the witness, the object moved straight up, flashed three times, and remained in space. The witness described the object as having 'computers' that made a noise and produced a sensation described as 'like radar being computered from it.' The witness further claimed that the encounter 'hurt my flesh' and mentioned a need to confirm details with a 'Dr. Far.' The official conclusion recorded on the form categorized the incident as 'Other (Psychological).' The report includes a hand-drawn sketch of the object and a completed U.S. Air Force 'Sighting of Unidentified Phenomena Questionnaire' (AF Form 117).

A round disc shaped, self luminous, a man something unvisible but can feel it coming down from it like radar a metal object with computer

Official Assessment

Other (Psychological)

The official conclusion categorized the sighting as 'Other (Psychological)'.

Witnesses

Key Persons

  • Dr. FarIndividual mentioned in relation to physical evidence

Organizations