Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Report of Unusual Aerial Sightings (Annex A to HQOC ASI 3/A/5)

📍 Queensland, Australia 🏛 HQOC ASI 3/A/5 📄 sighting_report

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This document is a collection of civilian reports of unusual aerial phenomena in Queensland, Australia, from 1992. It includes standardized reporting forms detailing witness observations, descriptions of objects, and subsequent inquiries made to air traffic control.

This document is a compilation of multiple 'Report of Unusual Aerial Sightings' forms (Annex A to HQOC ASI 3/A/5) filed in Queensland, Australia, primarily during 1992. The reports document various civilian sightings of aerial phenomena, including descriptions of bright lights, flashing objects, and unusual flight patterns. Witnesses range in age and occupation, including students, housewives, and professionals. Many reports describe objects that do not behave like conventional aircraft, with some witnesses noting the absence of sound, rapid movement, or hovering behavior. Several reports mention contacting local air traffic control towers, such as Amberley or Archerfield, which often reported no corresponding radar contacts. Some observers speculated about the nature of the objects, suggesting they might be flares, satellites, or even the space shuttle. The document serves as a formal record of these civilian reports, maintained by the Royal Australian Air Force for administrative and intelligence assessment purposes.

Two children initially saw object prior to two F111's passing overhead. The object did not act or perform like a F111, but hovered and had multi-coloured lights.

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