DETAILS O F EVENT AND ACTION TAt<EN DETAil~ OF EVENT AND AC TION TAI<:EN DETAILS OF EVENT AND ACTION TAKEN 1'71& ;o 4 ?uj_SffT!N'G-vzsz_AJ~X-J . J%s N ~tt'o'f DETAILS OF EYENT AND ACTION TAKEN l .i"J DETAILS Of EVENT AND ACTION TAKEN ' Cosmo NewberrY CommunitY, via Laverton P.O. Western Australia. 6440. The Commandin9 Officer, MY familY and I had ~ust finished !un~h and I sPiralin9 and could have With bino~ulars I colild see that it aPPe~red to be twisting on0 waY then the other. further east and either hi9het or PhYsicalY smaller It Slave no imPression of moving ~hite. The binoculars shed no observe the stationarY ob~ect ~uddenlY moved off raPidlY 1n an9les to the Prevailln9 air movement. (0630 UTC) . s~-1:-elit.e for that matter. unti 11 it. Position until it vanjshed beYond some low hills that are have been in the order of 3 to 4 seconds. VerY fast. not to be seen .. however just 15 minutes later at 0645 UTC .. I a9ain PicKed uP another obJect/sPecK and in about the same directlY overhead Position. Within a couPle of seconds of detectl.n9 it .. it too shot off_. but in a sli9htlY different .. northeasterlY direction .:o.nd I follot .. Jed it.s r.~.Pid deP.c.t-tJ..we LJith t.f-p:? binoct~l-::..1:::.; .. -ln-1:-il. I lost it in the white 9l.are ne~r the horizon. anY de9ree o~ interes~. alcohol ~nd to mY Knowled9e there is These objects de no noise and left no vaPour trails. Conditions were ideal fo~ viewin9. TheY were observed with and without TheY were e1th0r t0o small or too far awaY to detect deta1l. I h~ve since vi~ited the are~ where these were headed and ot course found nothin9. considering the size of the Place. I thi~< that both the teacher and I are The Manager Cosmo Newberry Commun1ty via LAVER'I'ON PO WA 6440 Dear H.r Weaver, He ad quarters RAi\F Base Pearce BULLSBROOK \<JA 6084 9 December 1986 Thank you for your concise report regarding the unusual aerial siyhtiog you made on .LG Nov 86. Unfortunately RAAF policy allows me only to investigate these sighting s in so far as to determine whether they pose a threat to nationa l security/defence o r not. I have foniarded a copy of your report '>n to the WA UFO rnvestiga tion Centre,. 41 Scott Street, Koongamia WA for t;heir further action which vl11 be as far as I take it in ~his instance. ours faithfully, ~R. BUTTERWORTH Fli9bt Lieutenant for Officer Commanding Mr Mike Bawley WA U10 InvestigatioP-Centre 4l Scott Street KOONGAMIA WA 6056 Dear Mike, Headquarters RAAF Base Pearce BULLSBROOK WA 6084 9 December 198 6 Pleas~ find enclosed a report of a sighting that may be of some interest to you. Yours faithfully, ~.~. B~TTiRWORTH Pliqht Lieutenant for Offi~er Commanding ~closux-e: 1. Re-port of Unusu~.l Aerial Sighting TIME DETAILS OF EVENT AND ACTION TAKEN I f.J,I, p ft'-fl:, "!IC DETAILS OF EVENT AND ACTION TAKEN r J'. ~ftO. DETAILS OF EVENT AND ACTION TAKEN ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE TELEPHONE: Headquarters RAAF Base Pearce BULLSBROOK WA 6084 Airlift Group Headquarters, RAAF Richmond For Information: Headquarters Support Command (COFS) (CINTO) Headquarters Operational Command (SOINT) UNUSUAL AERIAL SIGHTING l. Attached is documentation of an unusual aerial sighting made by two members of SAS during recent exercises at RAAF Learmonth. Of interest, and these are points that INTELO RIC may decide to follow-up are: air-giound VHF comms on the night of t h e sighting (and on that night alone) were not achieved, and b. that at least some of observed the light the crew of the 36SQN aircraft also but decided not to report their ~-This Headqu~rters has no explanation for the phenomenon B. BIDDINGTQlj observed. The reports are forwarded for information and any further action that is deemed appropriate. ~A 'r_ ......... ~ .... ,.,.- lil ~lo.ol, - , C o py HOPE~ Dn,lt Reply Squadron Leader for Officer Commanding Enclosure: SAS R459-l-l dated 7 August 1987 and P a ss File sl!;~tA !UAS reJ2bl:t~. t o HO PEA INSTRUCTIONS .t:.NUJJbUJ;ili 'lV: Dated 1'2 AUG87 . . . . . AUSTRALIAN ARMY The Special Air Service Regiment Campbell Barracks SWANBOURNE WA 6010 In reply please quote Senior Operations Officer No 3 Telecommunications Unit RAAF Base Pearce BULLSBROOK WA 6084 UNUSUAL AERIAL SIGHTING$ 7 August 1987 1. Please find enclosed two Unusual Sightings Reports for your R.A. HILL Intelligence Officer Enclosures : 1. Report of Sighting-Miller 2. Report of Sighting-Harwood ANNEX A. TO SUPPORT CO ASI 3/3 DA'l'ED DEC'..i!MBER 1_974 REPORT OF UNUSUAL AERIAL SIGHTINGS Part 1 -Report by Observer Addresa ;2 SI1S SQ/'11 Jrt-.5: State M/1. Post Code 6a/o Telephone No. (home) 34.29"S'"-3 (Business) _ s<!sQS(c? Exact location of observer lf/t~,C rt/,I!J Uo,- b. Observer's familiarity with the location 1/M)' &.A?t;(//ne_ Start of observation: Date ry;:rc.w{? Time /7"tJo ~no of observation: Date 7 JLI-N cf/ Time /9'1o 5. General weather conditione of time of observation, referring to cloud, wind, visibility etc. U/S/'y 77-'//lf CN>u..6 A./ t ,o(')a' 19-&L) In what direction was the sighting first observed? /IS/ J /6(0,......,..:...s At what angle to the horizon? a. Jn what direction was the sighting last observed? N J .J>O<J-'74-S Estimate of distance and/or altitude frorL observer /m~ ~ IJow qere the & .. n swers to uestions 6, 7 and 8 asses;-ed, and ..,.,. e~ aids Or equipment USed during the Sighting? f../d M.,Ly dC'~ VIL ~ a-0-ihjKJ Cf\/-S 401A.ra/ ) . Xs f w.e./ d'c?urr&tka:f Z:. rdrane. / Describe Describe the object(~/lights(s7 as follovs a. number (!h...u- e. h:r.i.e;htnesE (relative to full moon/star ;5,.;_ f. movement/direction of travel ;Z/G--ZAC-~tr,j ~ /b . Diagram Diagram or sketch of sighting (if possible) 12. Have you any photographs of the sighting, or i~ there any physical evidence of fragments, scorching or grou.~d indentations? fi/~ 13. How many other witnesses were there to the sig~ting? (Please provide names and addressee if possible) 14. Have you previously made any reports to official authorities or UFO organizations regarding unusual aerial sightings? If so, give brief detilas and circumstances. --~/Y. o _ Date 7JJd7' Part 2 -Unit Report Details of military aircraft activity in the area at the time of the sigh:ing. Departed From Destination Source of information b. Details of civil aircr<1.ft e.ctivity, includjne light private aircraft and international flights, in the area at the time of the sighting. Departed From ATD Destination 2. Po~i tion~ of ;my planets or l!l<ijor stars relevant to the sighting. Celestial .Body