Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Compilation of UFO/UAP Sighting Questionnaires and Reports (1989-1994)

🏛 CODA 📄 Compilation of sighting reports and correspondence

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TL;DR

This document compiles various UFO sighting reports and military correspondence from Brazil (1989-1994). It highlights pilot observations and the military's administrative process for documenting these events, often concluding with insufficient data or identifying objects as satellites.

This document is a comprehensive collection of Brazilian military records, correspondence, and standardized questionnaires concerning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (OVNI) observed between 1989 and 1994. The file includes multiple individual sighting reports, often submitted by civilians or pilots, detailing observations of luminous objects in the sky. A significant portion of the document focuses on reports from commercial aviation, specifically mentioning a VARIG flight (VRG302) that reported tracking a luminous object near Manaus in September 1994. The pilot described the object as having a brightness several times greater than the brightest star, appearing to move, stop, and disappear. Military controllers at ACC Manaus and CODA attempted to verify these sightings via radar, but frequently reported no corresponding radar contacts. The document also contains correspondence between military personnel and civilians regarding the nature of these sightings, including advice on how to interpret 'astral projection' or 'astral travel' experiences, and a letter from the Ministry of Aeronautics clarifying that there is no specialized government body for UFO research. The reports are characterized by a lack of physical evidence, with most sightings relying on visual observation. The military's internal assessments often conclude that the phenomena were likely satellites or other identifiable objects, though some remain categorized as unidentified. The collection serves as a historical record of the Brazilian Air Force's administrative handling of public and pilot reports of aerial anomalies during this period.

Chegamos a conclusão de que eram satélites. E os demais concluímos que sao verdadeiros.

Official Assessment

The document is a collection of standardized UFO sighting questionnaires and internal military reports regarding aerial phenomena observed in Brazil between 1989 and 1994. Several reports involve commercial aircraft pilots (VARIG) observing luminous objects. Military units, including CODA and ACC Manaus, investigated these reports, often finding no radar confirmation or identifying the objects as satellites or natural phenomena.

Key Persons

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