Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10063 Record - Cambridge City, Indiana - May 1969

📅 3 May 1969 and 4 May 1969 📍 Cambridge City, Indiana 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Sighting report and correspondence

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TL;DR

A civilian in Cambridge City, Indiana, reported a UFO sighting in May 1969. The Air Force deemed the report insufficient for investigation and requested further details via a follow-up form, which was never returned.

This document contains a collection of records related to a UFO sighting reported in Cambridge City, Indiana, in May 1969. The primary record is a Project 10063 file documenting a report made by a civilian observer on 3 and 4 May 1969. The observer described seeing a single object that appeared like a medium-sized star, which was very high in the sky and emitted a spark. The observer noted that the object appeared to move behind clouds during the 30-minute observation period. The Air Force, specifically the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, reviewed the initial report and determined that the information provided was insufficient for a scientific investigation. On 14 May 1969, Lt. Colonel Hector Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of the Aerial Phenomena Office, sent a letter to the observer requesting that they complete an attached AF Form 117 to provide more detailed information. The file indicates that as of 3 July 1969, this form had not been returned by the observer. The document includes multiple copies of the Sighting of Unidentified Phenomena Questionnaire (AF Form 117), some of which contain handwritten notes from the observer regarding their location and the nature of the sighting, including comparisons to stars or satellites. The overall conclusion reached by the Air Force for this case was 'Insufficient Data'.

The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific investigation.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data

The observer reported a UFO sighting, but the information provided was insufficient for a scientific investigation. A follow-up form (AF Form 117) was sent to the observer but was not returned.

Witnesses

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