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Newly released UFO files from the UK - defe-24-1954
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The files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents covering the years 1986–1992.
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)~ ( P5 (/42 El17 RBPORT Olr AH UHIDBlftIJ’IBD PLYIHG OBJBCT a. DAti tIM! AI DURATION OF SIGBtXIG
1ffIC-u?1 h. MOVlMlNTS (Chang.. in I. P. G fJ!kt1. r !A[fT}/{U,/ 1 1f)/ /) _y b. - of 1IIOre U..thaD ’.p.mata. of ~our.. aud .peed). <::’0 (/ fJ L6! o.c. 1d./N:f HOY L6 /’ (.( ’I/; 7 C;EI?kf(.I MoV:fH( IPTO L-!~ f:r~’- C-4M/4~ O~,t:-; Ou 7’ J (/’7 ;J ~ , tl3g .. REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) 1’dlw)~I VV’!.o4" ’9/:1 1/, fh(e~"i~tr / 1/,/5 I’I?’! , 4 fw: . I 1’. B. 3 (N). .~r~i\VV’(A !,:Jf flit,’]" II’> ff’tWtJiV!. j,i,5t " , V(’! C. Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) I I\~twrj D. , f’;i -,.t:J t:’1; i~ 5 L./ -- tv t E. F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark) i.v;fi- f<-’k.~ I"!.ui, ~it-
i> .J d"",Jd- fwv t(~J,t~l, li1’’ ? cM( ~ G H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) (kt&v’)C 1f,.fftff,n.l t k 9 Ill’. ~V.v) j,J( d-!v
’/ ~4’ ,i"1tiJ,1""1: .. t" {",to ." iJ jul: 1. A P,&&i7(;( ~ ~, " r~’J-:L. pJ /h f J \. (I’t’il j.tff ) I l1wolt.li ’l"j[ {tj r,;,t ft’l)’~{ vtf ftJitl jrt...) REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT .- A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving T1A.l5hy grl\ Jhe""’I~t" t f 4."1/ "v1 ’~7’"\ B. 1 ~ . lfl.., .- )j,-:4J e.’’Iq dtnld kAt/.) rJ 1e,.4, r’ W8ft UJ:/ fp.il.lji H If1 ~Iid fi; J f;:Mt$ C. "~t7 u.lJt.’1 fl.-Jr,’ Vl’tJi:’I1 i!i. tn., ,\. I t &VI I Ii D. How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) I^’ L f !\i1f/iN.." { " f t. >\. i"h E. H {V(,N-;-^"f"J ’ ..vt’;. ~! j ",,;,;, - (1IfJVi{ i tl- ’ ’ ’ ’ I~ "; ~V’J I \.~1t’’’’,. -r/i I."",. ) () jut ~v: ltt~ hJ It/( ~~j-f ~ Cl"’vtrVIJI’I "’....tit I /,f W i., "’" I &’" t F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark) V~;M-5 a;-r,jI.5 G H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) .’. v J L.tM.:) to"!}) ~1’f,!"" Nt/ Jii i f {’1d’hld d ,MC 1. J. ; ( /1/1",1 )(.(,{{A ~ f’’’~ ri. L I ,.J: (.;’1’,. 4.{) 1 I ’. ! I ! [1’1""’; Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) IVIt: j I I .’ ,lwjJ:r-i!t ~ J t.. C< L ,;) I’ REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLITNG OBJECT A. I I Duration of Sighting I I I B. Desciption of Objec t I (No of objects, size, shape, I colour, brightness) I I I C. Exact Position of Observer I Location, indoor/outdoor, I stationary/moving I I I D. How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie) I I I E. Direc don in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I F. Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable) I I I Distance (By reference to a G I known landmark) I I I H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plan t, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I Date, Time & ’hl "} t ,tL , , 17-. . 4- , , .- If’ ~r’h v,O"YI.t. ! .IJ,! .II
,fA ,Jr.! f~,kef 5" R ft’l),fi"Y’!’ I’ ! 1 r.I/;Vi\"1 i , t1t .< ! i. ~i’i’)t ,} f/{fl/f’1’ 5~vi/th !t’’’’V\...... . ’7 O " l.( I} Iv!t( j./ql ;vtiv HiVA/l t. (. I. vt....V- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I \-, l t.-"f.: > REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT ANNEX A TO SOP 502 fBZ A. B. Date, Time & Duration of sighting 302000Z NOV 92. 302030Z NOV 92. Description of Object Size of moon(football),not cloud, several shades lighter,not bright, appeared to have appearance of WWII searchlight but from above clouds. C. Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary, moving Viewer in car travelling along B road between Newport Pagnall and Tatallend. Stopped car and watched frpm roadside .Naked eye D. How Observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which object first seen (a landmark may be more useful than a badly E. North from position. estimated bearing) F. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark) Movements (Changesin E,F & H may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) .70 degree to 20 degree. G. .N/K H. Moved right to left and straight up always moving in straight lines, very fast.. J Met Conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) Crystal clear night few odd clouds .None K. L. To whom reported (Police, military, press etc) Asked Police who directed to AFOPS . . jZ! . 2.,/)), RBPOR’l’ 01’ AR tJNIDD’l’IPIBD .. DATI TIM! b. DISCl.IPTION or OIJlCT e4$ rt oJ I SAf\\1 c. EXACT POSITION OBSDVBD "1,. , I"., / . ’ {,)2,...10 A . . . ,,.t. J bd.htn.... ....11 (l,;, .sfA4. .1’.11’’;1) c.(" ""’......" . ,I, S"A/~-"f\. A"..,.A4..it"1 -c. l’ ~"h~~., ."-r."’AAA\If’Il .z c..r .,., ~ . t:.AU- ,., ~ A. ""~ (Local to N .t.1Q) JnJIATION or SIGB’fIR’G q lIJ I’" 1- PLYIBG OBJBC’l’ ti... quot") N n (HuaNr of obj.ctl. d.s.. .hap.. coloura. .0\U1d. ate). ""UAILCb Ii fo A f r oj fih; rrtt! n/h,l (Geographical location. 1ndoora or ou1:door.. .tationar, or 1aOViq). " 40010,(.s D \l J d. HOW OBSD.VKD C) (Naked tJ 1\ e. ," Il,.z .,a. binocul.an. oth.r optical device. .till or 1IOV:le camara). ~A~’" . ,. f\...._ ,.. fA~’’’1 , .w, ANGLE OF SIGB! DIRECTION IN walCH OBJECT WAS naS! SED (A landmark SI.AI.K.I..~ ..ti_tad _, N 11101:’1 us.ful than a badly eariq). t::A4( f. 0"~IL " ’b A mOVl1 ~ (EatiMted heighta are unreliable). I. DIS’fAHCI (B,reference to a A r h. MOV’EMDTS ., ., . ~:"&..J . . "’’"/..’~ ..., S~. :. ,. landaark wharever ,., I."","A.. u., po..1111e). 1\’1 *7 .. (Changee in I. It G be of BCI1I:’ .atiaaUI of cour.. and spaed). IPTO "tREPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLTING OBJECT l:1~D A. B. C. D. E. F. G H. 1. J. I I r g Zl fJN /J ’;( I~ MtiMv’t1i Duration of Sighting ,. ,.’1 ,I J I )UM.M) I I (J"f.. t"’fJ: Desciption of Object ,!tlN’; l. , 5a’If\Af 6 I (No of objects, size, shape, I L. c. . . .iA1t.) f,",V, c/’ If., cl,~’I’ . I~ colour, brightness) I I I Exact Position of Observer I ~vvJl; !1fvn-"v Location, indoor/outdoor, I 1 n (~f stationary/moving I I" ke-Jif>\ I I How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I IV,viti t i device, still or movie) I I I Direction in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I T#’IiVli 5 Iv more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I Angle of Sight (Estimated I fVlk heights are unreliable) I I I Distance (By reference to a I /VIA known landmark) I I I Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I /If1t’Y< C estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I C PYl)III (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I ’I Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I A.jJ buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I IV f \ spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factc,ries, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I Date, Time & . ~t ~ jl"t. J (. ~ r .1 ~. L.tJ. A LONDON TON Air Traffic ControlFlying Object AIRPORT Report of Unidentified Date, time and duration of sighting. tfZ /1 I B rJc;{j J " \ H.\ "-", /"j’ Description of Object(s) () ~0 C / Exact position of observer. . .~ ’,.-. ""-’"--" \ \ D How observed. (0 E Direction in which object was first seen. tS’- H’ F Angular elevation of object. N G Distance of object from observer. H Movements ofobject. J Meteorological conditions during observations. \)~, K Nearby objects. \ U ,__\"~\ f~/ 1’0 J t,~J continued over "I Fl27 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting A B. Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) tvl,!-j J J I _ C. Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) /ilIA D. ~lvlA ~ , ’ E. F. G Distance (By reference to a known landmark) NY./. 1 . N If’! H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist ete) I. MlA J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) lvlA ~’-. REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLTING OBJECT flZ6 A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting B. Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) C. Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving D. How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) E. CtkxNi I III...~",.J fOtk-t~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I~’~Of~L 1.,~~L~iL~~J’\~t._-."~~1’,W - (~’~{/,h;.J I !~~~c’j l~"J{ ~_ti,J~~) ’1p L~1>} (~-iJIA I h:.S~~t~ - -"\ lVv;,’U._ h(2~1(~I)’~ .~ il I ~ C~ r-LJ . ! i""’gl ~. I ~ . . 611 <{ fJj;t.) ~"Y...~’~ .V-G\~ C_\~ ~ ~J- W;[,~ c;~~~’h ~ vtiri-~. .It. ~. t.."rt~’. "-~G.J
....... I fj . ,. j L’,’ V , S’ F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) I I I G H. L J. I ; rl. .k Distance (By reference to a \"" . . I known landmark) ’,,,) I~, fv,.~. i’ (I.",~", I .~ ;1 I .v’,. , ’. Ifv’>.! Movements (Changes in E, F & G !V.....tl,7:~....... I to’ -l .1, may be of more use than I .~;) L~ estimates of course and speed) I I cCA.~""Q Met Conditions during Observations ,;;lk."’_r (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I r \ \lfl l f!-:: 4-:"<.kt:.:.~&- ~S I~~ ! 1~2r\,..) . JVV\AJ ff./t 6f\ ’~"d hr..il/\,~ ("tAl" F."N \\!,... ... -, ~ . !~,.a. _ .::.u. :::~ ,.r I I I P" 1 A",~ t~");f~ II. c._t I I I I I I 0 ’. ~I. , C-t. y. J ’! I ~,(_\. .ot[ " ",. . -\t 1D. t II I "l.~:) ,~3.;p~ ~. ";)~ 1. ~~~ ~(...",,:I~ ’Ii- ’ . ).~j ’\. A-~Jlv.~) ~~ . Il - ( , I ~. .; ~L ..~ I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I 1I ,0 lIltfANNEX A TO SOP 502 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFHiD FL’IIW’; OBJECT --------------------------------------Du~ation Date, Time {Ix of Sighting ..........._----""-----"--....""..,.,’-_._-""^-----_.._._,..._--.........~----.- . .-! A. -----...~---_.__......._-----"’--_..-.-_.._----,............. B. Description Or Object (No o{’! Db JEH:ts~ si shape... colour, brightness> App~DX 1717 OZ No\! 92 60 second. ........""-_............"". --- ze... One large. cross-shaped. yellow object with about 40 lights (slightly h U\J>’ -~-----------------~-------------------------------~-~--------~----------c. LCH:ai;ion... indouT’/outdocrr, _-.---_....._.--._-_..__..._."’..,."’--_....~..._-..._----....",----.__........~--,---_.,.---~-D. Naked eye How Observed (naked eye... Dthe~ optical _""’__________..._...._.,...__;.o.,v..~.,_....~.__........,.""..-.__"’__._________...._~.__....______._.__ binDculars. st~tiona~y/mQving A417 Birdlip bypass device. still {:IT’ movie E. Direction in which object first seen CA landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing> Between Birdlip and Andoverford ~. --_._._........_---’""’-"’..,--~~-_....,.-,,-_._-_.,.~"....._....._""’-"’.P,_..,,_____.,_._’.__..~"’...$.__ ._.,."’~..._..,...__..........__~......._.__~____~....._ F. Angle Dr Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) 45 degrees M ___..,;,.___..........~..,_.,___.""..~___.._~......,....,..~...__._.....s~_’..."_~__..,.",,.__..._"""....~.-~""~.._...__.__""’...__.__~_". .. G. Distance (By reference to a known landmark About 1 mile left of was travelling south. --_.._----_......-...".,....~.~....._.........’-car. which -....--..---...............-.....-...........-"..""""""--....--.--..... Movements (Changes in E. F 8< G H. .....--...-- ..... Sti 11 ..’" ---------_._""_...’""’._--~~-"’--- ~ use than may be of estimates of COUT’se and speed) n~re ..."’"""----"------~--’’’’--_...----...._--"..,..._--’’..,.,,,..__..__..............__...--_...._----",----""...---. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds. hi,U!:.’.. mist etr:) Clear night K. -"’------;...----.-,..--,....--......---."’....".....------.....-"’,----.-..--’"~,........_-"’---_.._-_..._Possible radio mast Nearby Objects (Tele~hone lines, high voltage lines. T"eservoir> lake etc 01’ dam. swamp or marsh. riveTi high buildings> tall chimney!’:,.. steeples. spires. TV or radio masts. and power lines airfields. f~ctorie5. pits 01’" other sites with floodlights or night lighting) ~enerating plant. ---~"......_----_.~~"--_......,.....’..............~-~..~---_....... ------------,,_.....- ti:.’’’’ l 1 177 Ct(..) REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT I I I I I B. Desciption of Object I (No of objects, size, shape, I colour, brightness) I I I C. Exact Position of Observer I Location, indoor/outdoor, I stationary/moving I I I D. How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie) I I I E. Direction in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I F. Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable) I I I G Distance (By reference to a I known landmark) I I I H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting L" IV!/II!, "j 1. I I , I ! d , pl :+{.-\l’-L 2. ..~_&vt I L)., ""’- b.i "Jr. . . iW,,-r, ~ II , . ! l’ ~ ’l,t, ’1 fJ~}~! Alj’ f<&{", IJ I I ,y, I .1/’ tlMA.’" tJ" iV\.rt. i}-l I L,’ , I I I I I A t J., 1,,J!{~~"
~ l i Vv’./w:tA t.1(. .f I I I I I ’I L J\ . ()vt,,- k"...BW>’"i ~{vr~ I I I I I I ;jj I (JlJ( I I I I I I I I "!~’I’j,;’-’... 51..vV ;;)V.d~ - J I 1 I I I ’I I {!e"". S 1 i’l1$~’ . Ntt/: . ! I I I I I I 1,1. f’tt,I’VJI I 1 fLj’l I I I I I Ii-v., ’I:; I, ’ ’r F"- ;1l . !.L Ie ., ’ l. , J’ft{J $. . ., , t~-, ’ . f , t.- j . {Ii: . t ~ tAJ\)’ ,) Ii ,/ " , !}Y1l/ ~ tlZZ !t (,.: i-"\ . T ANNEX A TO SOP 502 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT A. B. --------------------------------------Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Description of ObJect (No of obJects. size. shape. colour. brightness) 1402’52Z Nov 92 for 10 seconds Like half a tennis ball (yellow. luminous) with stubby cone on the back. Generally luminous yellow -------------------------------------------------------------------------c. Location. indoor/outdoor. stationary/moving Over Tyne river -D. E. -- How Observed (naked eye. binoculars. other optical device, still or movie Direction in which obJect first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) Naked eye Travelling North to South F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark Slightly over the horizontal G. Difficult to assess to be over city - obJect appeared H. Movements (Changes in E, F & Q Travelling very fast may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) J. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) Clear night K. Nil Nearby ObJects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines. reservoir, lake etc or dam, swamp or marsh. river. high buildings. tall chimneys. steeples. spires. TV or radio masts, airfields. generating plant, factories. pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) "’. . /0’ rILl REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLllNG OBJECT I I A. I I I I B. I I I I I C. I I I I D. I I I I I I E. I I I I I IF. I I I G I I I I I H. I I I I I I I I I J. I I I I I I I I Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) , ~1"J.1 . . ’.,-1 . /’ q Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark) Movements (Changes in E, F & G m y be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) I I . I I I I "J., I, cJ;’C~ ~ J""-’~P I ., : ., V"L. tl",~,>
\.~ i.Jf W"!""’"! wj.de. 1"~""’i ! I ), ~. . , ,? t dy.. . I I I 1 I’ )t~.l,,/tt;;J" I R’til’" fi.;5 , I i’ I I I . I j j lVe,Ait..,,( t ~,vl’ ,Iih.lt;) t.v’~f/V\ I I I I I I f TI,JIvtl lJA’I lV tv . I j I I I I I I I A i’ I tV l k I I I I ."t’.6.0t ’j jI !~ L I I I I J ,k I i\il I I I I I I A, n.. I IV!’ !( I I I I I ~vtJ ’~’c, ... L fl/"VUIMI’(:f I () r ,/ . () j’ , ~ J!! / F" .J. " -:l(.; . ; . I i I j; ’-7 I .. .’ ~ . .-+ 5’ . F , ". - .,#~ ~ REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLITNG OBJECT 7 I I A. I I I I B. I I I I I C. I I I I I D. I I I I I E. I I I I I I F. I I I I G I I I I H. I I I I I I I I I J. I I I I I I I I Date, Time & Duration of Sighting 1. I 4!" ff I 1\wr;iI~t0 "’I~ fil~fVtAAlijJ f.>r I I if} ft~ I I ~ J"t Desdption of Object I o "1.{ #’ "
"1 ffW’t,.;. ;I, colour, brigh tness) I 1~/>’
( knovrn landmark) I I I Movements (Changes in E, F & G I rll~t) }&w? ;:;6 CM)b>’t"\. .;ff" ’*10 may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Condi tions during Observations I llit\. t aw’ tt~Ai {tV\J.< (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I f I I Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I , high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I -It .’~C~t,lf,,\j ~~M,A. v .v1’.(< I or dam, svramp or marshr river, high I buildingsr tall chimneys, steeplesr I ~V\;fIf f( f!{Jt I"" spires, TV or radio mastsr I airfieldsr generating plan t r I factoriesr pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I TI’ ~ ,. L) ! I f~s ’ I f I \ ’\ ; . . ~ "’ I 3 ~~ \.. (J’vt-v fir’",. ~’ . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ifj/)’; r’ (, . I-iIV { ,1 ~ ~ / /& ;V ,tf l it. j vdt. ~ ~’ ’ ,. ’ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I * p.’ .. REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT lJl~ I I I 1J,., ,.lIJ, ,!, I Duration of Sighting I I ~;J fY;1 Vi};}i!: f > f/~l1’ i . .i I I I I Desciption of Object I I ,I! {1 1,,,,’-"’11\. h’f’vf:’ ! t lfrV\.$"’~ ,I (No of objects, size, shape, I I j,f l~ g colour, brigh tness) I I f; ~rf J!iI{.{ ti<’( [If . I I I I Exact Position of Observer I , Location, indoor/outdoor, I .tr pI. .i.iL!I(Y’1 ,. . M1/{~’;;.j U;/IA{ III stationary/moving I ; I I I I How Observed (Naked eye, I I i ir binoculars, other optical I I ftvi/It;/ l’1i l device, still or movie I I I I I I Direction in which Object I I first seen (A landmark may be I I v h t >t.Lb ’1 6f [f1) i,,,,l;l,. , .’ ’J more useful than a badly I 1 U’,,-/i.,l# I estimated bearing) I fA {r;r"j h,’f4A 1l/!/;".kfJ ~ ~pr.TU. rf J ~flV"1;? h;}:p... I g l I I I I Angle of Sight (Estimated I I bti",,1,( cf.,,,li heights are unreliable I I I I I I Distance (By reference to a I I II f~’7 known landmark) I I I I I I H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G I I 9 !’\~~’" A V(U,ytc,{ k A/v may be of more use than I I estimates of course and speed) I I I I I I Met Conditions during Observations I I Sl""t clift,), (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I I I I J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I I IVI,; $ Lt-’l/tL or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I I ’ ; spires, TV or radio masts, I I L-, "~,(,’It., airfields, generating plant, I I factories, pits or other sites wi th I I floodlights or night lighting) I I I I Date, Time & ’ ’,’ I I A. I I I I B. I I I I I C. I I I I D. I I I I I I E. I I I I I I F. I I I I G I I I ~ fr ,p’lf/’ .:H; " I; p bvl. ;.J. .-ud " r,f " v), i 1 ,j t ,j"Vf""Ii’ .’ f ’ i I. ~’ :J;;: .’ .J REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLTING OBJECT r ,,-’l!J,? - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A. Date, Time & B. C. D. E. F. G H. I. J. I I Duration of Sighting I I I Desciption of Object I (No of objects, size, shape, I colour, brightness) I I I Exact Position of Observer I Location, indoor/outdoor, I stationary/moving I I I How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie I I I Direction in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable I I I Distance (By reference to a I known landmark) I I I Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, genera ting plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I Odvttr f {,;it rJ: ..4.1 kii1’7 f ., One. ~f,lt". , is",’J f1-1"’ ’ ! ’ Jif ~ ~1,Jz"’’P~ ",’ i T ,hM"’r~ I It~ I . t ’ /" ’l I Sl",T4
t3 4~’r ,""~_, " known h. MOV1!:MDTS !(.., (j.p ~I~.ft"~~ _, ~~~ Q",c#~ (Change. in E, l, G be of IIIOre ..., u.. than uti:llau. cour.e and .peed). <: ICkb IP’fO ... .’" t REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT A. I I Duration of Sighting I I I B. Desciption of Object I (No of objects, size, shape, I colour, brightness) I I I C. Exact Position of Observer I Location, indoor/outdoor, I stationary/moving I I I D. How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie I I I E. Direction in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I F. Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable I I I Distance (By reference to a G I known landmark) I I I H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I I. Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I Date, Time & " , C 1" t: l"I ;’" ;’ Od ;: {C/!’ilt: rfj).N\~’ ,.., !’ .11.111.. iJ. gwv(,iI’ 1 ~)<
" , r / fo II I I I I I 1. J. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I iN/A Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) iI I I I I btF-o 5/~7 ~f i~ W~I J: ~fJ: . J.)( IJ I tv/k JJ ~Y4 I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I ~ "’. t 66 ANNEX A TO SOP 502 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT --------------------------------------- -- A. Date, Time & Du~ation 282210 local time Aug 92 of Sighting appro x 5-8 minutes --- B. Description of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) Approx 20 to 30 hazy white lights _._--------~----------------~---------------------------------------------c. Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving Stationary/Outdoors D. How Obse~ved (naked eye, Naked eye b inocu lars, oth er opt i ca 1 device, still or movie E. ------F. G. Direction in which object first seen (A landma~k may be more useful than a badly estimated bea~ing) NJK Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) NIl-<. Approx 100 yards Distance (By reference to a known landmark H. J. Movements
i\ \L>/:5i) .. f. ~ "j,:;, 1’1 ~\R . ). \LL "S’,.., " ’1-"’1’\1\ , n b 1- or IIIOVinJ). II., " l’(\ \..j ’.’(t,,\ V\ I.tA 1 ij(L.l..{~ .9"> ;J f. . J (BaUd ay., binoculara. othe:r:optical device. .t111 or 1I\OVie CIUIIe:r:.). C:. "t G DI1tBCfIOK III walCH OBJlCf VAS ", PIJ.Sf SED U. llUltburk be more us.ful than II. badly .stimated b.a~n&). _y AtlGLI or SIGB! (Eat:aated haighu ara unreliable). g. D’ISfAR’CI t"1 (By reference to a known l.atId1u.rk wherever po..ib:!.e). J. . p. ~L ’ {; h. MOVDmNTS (Chang.. in I, P. G V -’(.~ 1. .1._1 -(, ..y be of 1IIIOre u.a 1:han " ta.l;)f Cours. and, speed). L’; ,,\ 1’’-\ ,\ ,t." Ii .<<~ Ino ;’ I’ ~v;&t ~ t! Ufo ~ ftJ IVIJc1 rtf.J "fa ~J) [SO ANNEX A TO SOP 502 1-1 {. wMi1 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING O ~ECT --------------------------------------- -- ---- - A. Date, Time & DUTation of Sighting -B. c. 162255 local time Aug 92 approx 5 seconds Everything lit up Mushroom shape oblong -------------------------------------------------------------------------Location. indoor/outdooT, stationa~y/rnoving How ObseTved (naked eye. binoculars, other optical device, still or movie Direction in which obJect fiTst seen (A landmaTk may be mOTe useful than a badly estimated bearing) Description of Object (No of ob Jects. si ze. co lour, bri g htness) shap e. Outdoor-walking home D. Naked eye E. South to North F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unTeliable) Distance (By refeTence to a known landmark None given G. 1\8( -None given H. Ma~ements
," -~’ REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT 1"7’" f7 A. B. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) C. I I I I I I D. How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie ! I I E. Direction in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I F. Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable I I I Distance (By reference to a G I known landmark) I I I H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving i -, . J W( I I I I I I 8f.1.1Ajt. e~ 27 #>.J. 29 JJ’1I - W"’jwn:’ t T~rtt hfb tI~!. r( dt~ nil I u;tjl- Vi>"1 " I t 1 . I t"f’I w/;& k,iJ J r. yt"rj .Nf./iJ (1 t N/ fJ/A NIl< AfJ~’ 1tJ’l/.iIrBt’l j I’i j""!..rvt !i;f I . Ii Lrw d ",) ,. a, -vJ kv~/h 1. J. 1;Ii E74 t\l ’: ’: ~: ;,:’? I 1 ~:;. 1) 2:t 9 C ~~,
(.~ T D t; I }" f;~ F~: ~">f. 1;:~ 4.~iUE~F~"{ {;~ ljC;: ,:~ ::5:::, S? ;, ;~ ;.,’ t" ’{,:’j:F (~: F;,~ ’",’ ,;. ;..~ .~ Cfi t!T :0CJ fJ t’o,l ~ i ~< ~: E~ E Li ’:f ~ !: tJ E:’y" ~ :’~ C ~:;: C1 ~:~~;." ;:;)j;~;t J~ :~ } ~; F"’’f i,~; {~ F~ ,J (J L,)) ~J ;.0’;:’ (~~ :’ Ui~Cl."AS ~J~ : ~; ::5\~ ). t~.~ C~ t /:; lJ 2 REDA]:!) 0002 <’:t-.." I T ~ , ~; :r ’ })lJ T ~~3~:: f~~s J. C) .;,"E’.) .... r~ I) G E:~ ~:~l F ~. J J):I ) TI C><.,J (;’i F’IJCrt ~/: ’iit~.. - ,"’’ , REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT t 7~ A. I I ~Duration of Sighting I I I B. Desciption of Object I (No of objects, size, shape, I colour, brightness) I I I C. Exact Position of Observer I Location, indoor/outdoor, I stationary/moving I I I D. How Observed (Naked eye, ! binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie I I I E. Direction in which Object I first’ seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I F. Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable I ! I G Distance (By reference to a I known landmark) I I I H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I Date, Time & - !. Vt-r~y 1. I I I I I U’ht. w),,;& ttt/: f ;/ -r I I ].li’4;I S:ZI:. I I I I lrv~tki7 Ji (nJt I I Ch’1{,1 5l [tnvttd., b’l.; I I I rv"AJ ti,!i I r I I I I I P\!tr.r l’ht (OL - tl1iiikJ >tu.,$ I I k’1 I I I Cd:"vlC/V) 5{~ .f’ (,w I I I I IL 1fvt;1 i’:fi-
-1. . , MV\ j t, /. .,b. f.’ i ~inY5 f r/). j ~ 6 ~hj J.1 I j .J.,J.’1 I IVtMJd-, Jvr.’1~ !;~, ( ~ltt/{~lVt E7Z RBPOR’l’ OP AR a. DA’l1 ’lIMB AIfD URIDB:lflIPIBD PLYIRG (Local OBJBC’l’ 03 b. c. ,’tct 6 TIOH or SIGHTING ti... to 1M quot.d) IlACT POSITION OBSnVID IJ d I~~r t. ~ ~r {~k~)n.~" (Humb.r of object., (}r~~ .i.., .hap.. colour.. brightn.... .ound, ...ll.te). I~ ~ htt S . ~ fe ’ ’~"-n camera). nr -,. a.ba.dly . BOW OBSERVED (Naud N e e. n!UCTION IN WRICS: OBJ’IC’J’ 1IA,S r:ms, SEn ~~IV\ AN o ~’(~ ~ .y.. binoculars, other optical device, .till or movie ~ r U t’H-f S :sri: (4 landmark ..timated bearing). _y b. lIIore ueeful than ~ f. AHGLJ: OlP ~ 81GB! (E.timated heights are unreliable). ,J landu.rk wherever possible). I. DIS’J.’AHCI (By rehrence to a known q -.IONIY\ h. MOVEMIlrl’8 (Change. in I, F, G _y 1M of more u.e than estimate. of course and ’piled). i IP’lO ’1 t:1P ANNEX A TO SOP 502 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OB0ECT --------------------------------------A. --- Du~ation Date, Time & of Sighting 042345-050001 Aug 92 Local approx 30 secs Very bright light rather like a star B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------c. Description of Object ( No 0 fob J e c t s. s i z e. shape. colour, brightness) Location. indoor/outdoo~. stationary/moving Outdoor D. How (naked eye. optical device, still or movie binocula~5, other Obse~ved Naked eye E. Di~ection fi~st in which obJect useful than a badly be estimated bearing) F. mo~e seen (A landma~k South East may Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are un~eliable) 4’5 degrees G. Distance (B\J refe~enee to a known landmark H. M<. Movements (Changes in E, F & G North West may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) J. Met Conditions du~ing Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist ete) (Moving clouds. haze, mist etc) Slight cloud towa~ds Ox~ord K. Nothing Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake etc or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) t64 4 t .~ REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING ANNEX A TO SOP 502 OB~ECT --------------------------------------A. Date, Time Sc DU~ation of Sighting Description af Object (No of objects. size. shape. colour, brightness) 3-4 25 Jul 92 0022 hrs Seconds B. Four objects, pa~allel Bigger than a star Soft glow -------------------------------------------------------------------------c. Location. indoo~/outdoo~, stationa~y/moving How b Outdoors on patio, stationary D. Obse~ved (naked eye. inocula~s, ather optical Naked eye device, still or movie E. Di~ection fi~st in which object seen (A landma~k may useful than a badly be estimated bearing) South East mo~e F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are un~eliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark 45 degrees G. ~ Clear sky H. J. F & G South East to North West Movements (Changes in 45 to 135 degrees may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Erratic movements Met Conditions during Obse~vations (Moving clouds. haze. mist etc) (Moving clouds. haze. mist etc) E. K. Plane moving in the sky about Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, ~eservoir. lake 15 degrees lower and much rive~, slowe1’ dam, swamp or etc h i g h b u i 1 d in 9 s, taIl chimn e y s. steep 1 es. sp ires, TV or rad io masts. airfields, generating plant, facto~ies, pits 01’ othe~ sites with floodlights or night lighting) o~ ma~sh. ~ " l’, REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT ANNEX A TO SOP 502 --------------------------------------Date, Time Duration Or Sighting Description of Object (No or objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) A. ~( 190130L Jul 92 Approx 30 minutes 13. 3 lights, all white, hazy/dim -----------------------.---------------------------------------------------- c. D. Location. indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving Outdoors and stationary How Observed (naked eyeJ binoculars. other optical device. still or movie Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) Naked eye E. Not known F. Sight (Estimated Angle heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark o~ Not known G. Approx f mile H, Movements (Changes in E. F & G may be or more use than estimates of course and speed) The lights rotated continuously in the same direction at a constant speed J, Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze. mist etc) Nearby QbJects (Telephone lines. high voltage lines, reservoir. lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river. h i 9 h b u i 1 ct i n 9 s, t a 11 c: h i mn e y s. steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories. pits or othe~ sites with Floodlights or night lighting) Clear sky K. None , ’!-[7 f REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLTING OBJECT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A. Date, Time & B. C. D. E. F. G H. r. J. I I Duration of Sighting I I I Desciption of Object I (No of objects, size, shape, I colour, brightness) I I I Exact Position of Observer I Location, indoor/outdoor, I stationary/moving I I I How Observed (Naked eye, I binoculars, other optical I device, still or movie I I I Direction in which Object I first seen (A landmark may be I more useful than a badly I estimated bearing) I I I Angle of Sight (Estimated I heights are unreliable I I I Distance (By reference to a I known landmark) I I I Movements (Changes in E, F & G I may be of more use than I estimates of course and speed) I I I Met Conditions during Observations I (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) I I I Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, I high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake I or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high I buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, I spires, TV or radio masts, I airfields, generating plant, I factories, pits or other sites with I floodlights or night lighting) I I o <"\JL ~. . . .J.l ’. t~~(,~- w~b, ~\Ju’<1.J. 1’ . 1lO~ ’;J~ h.tS N~’~~ NJw~ ~.’" Cc.u~’h. . 1b..dl.~ ~<\~ f\~)..$,\ ~.-o J s~=’ ., ~{;. ~ "~~ ItA S~:~~ ~’ wtU C~~{t ~ n6~-~ ’b II ~ $\&, ~~ ~ ~~ ~~\~~~,,\" . ;~t~J ~~ ~U-~J. - T4welltJ ~-~ ~. b:.,S~., .~ ~~ ~~ tL":.c- ’ . ~~. \\..~,.-:...I l"’;k~ ~~ ’~~h . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I ~v.I cl;w, ti J. 12. I N0 . i ~ j’4..~;;~ . ., I II I I I I I I I I I r "’ iI t t;fJ ANNEX A S~p 502 TO REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FL -----------------------.-,,----.;....tU1;!~-----A. Da’te, Time & Duration of Sighting B. 13 June 92 15 Seconds 2000 hrs Description of Object (No of obJects, size, shape, colour, brightness) One obJect. Large round ball, g"i"ey -------------------------------------------------------------------------~ c. Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving Loddington on Porch of house -- D. How Observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie Naked eye E. -F. G. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) North Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark 30 degrees N}( H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G South to’ North dipped towar hG1!’i Z:O,ft; e5t.icm.t,a" th U’, be’ of I estimat.s of COUf"SCf and spit.d) ma’~i "’’’ \:te.-. 4.~. .;p.b, !i J. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) (Moving clouds, haze, mist ete) Sunny 8c clear sky K. --- Nil Nearby Objects (Telephone lines. voltage lines. reservoir, lake high ete or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV 01’ radio masts, airfields. generating plant. othe~ sites with factories, pits floodlights 01’ night lighting) O~ 1:. ,5 c J REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT I I A. I I I B. I I I I I I C. I I I I D. I I I I I I E. I I I I I I F. I I I I G I I I I H. I I I I I I I I I J. I I I I I I I I Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) : : I 8e.& d. ~:l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving "I ~I 0’ f\ttl’1":) (~ ~ l\) t \ hen How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) v\jC1f:-{~ e~t Hv(l 3;~ri~c;\\j (.0 \i 1) ~;~ t~ ~ 2.!I (,~ ~ .t- i ,vvh~ qt1~~qj)~ ell !(;2\:> it ~f J!’f fI t G c; \ <1 (8Z C1’" & I. Otr l’ t"’"l ’c> f h \ (C:1 q.;; 1: -;: ,’f Q I I I I I I I __ -. G’o \f .’ (’I f\A b Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable Distance (By reference to a known landmark) I iI .t.~tht G Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) 1. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I B’iQs 8"S -- CUI~ (ffL~~1t;{~ cl II Gfri~ p:f II . I I I I I I I I I I I I tfj M{(q~u-- II I I I I I I I Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) .~ I I I I I I I I I I , REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLY :.’;,’.:f"’:"";’-:c:’;\’~;.Ti;:,~;;;}.y-’;..,>:.",,~~.’;i!"" ’~"";, t ANNEX A TO SOP 502 ~! .--.---45 A. Da.te, Time tt:t Duration of Sighting ?7....I’1Et 5 Minutes - 1750 B. Description of Object (No of ob .jects. si ze. shape. c
1,,,," ~.,,, ^’’"~... ’" r" . )~, ""’" <=~ " .~""""~’:~.I’ ’ ,,~ ~’" "~" ~ A. Da.te, Time 8< Duration of Sighting Description of ObJect (No of ob Jects, si ze, shape> colour, brightness) 032015Z May 92 5 Minutes B. One obJect. Pumpkin shaped -------------------------------------------------------------------------, c. Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving How Observed (naked eye, binoculars. other optical device, still or movie Driving his car towards NEWCASTLE a1rp ort. Naked eye. D. E. Direction in which obJect first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) South East F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark 150 ft G. Not known. H. G Travelling in a straight line. Movements (Changes in E, F may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) (Moving clouds, hazes mist etc) Clear sky ~ J. - No wind K. No details given. Nearby ObJects (Telephone lines, high vol"tage linesl reservoir, lake etc 01" dam, swamp or maTsh,- riveT’. high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plan"t, factories, pits or o"ther sites with floodlights or night lighting) 1:’r) ---" ;UFOfailsto live IIp,to its promise News hounds track a strange object over Gatwick, but Harvey ElIiott concludes that the si11yseason has arrived early THE silly season came orological balloon had early to what used to be Fleet Street yesterday as news desks from Canary Wharf to Kensington loosed their news hounds on the great UFO mystery. The Civil Aviation Authority had incautiously reported, in an official public tion, that a Boeing 737 had come near to an "unidentified object" as it was approaching Gatwick. Once the "UFO buzzes pilots" report appeared des ribing how a black lozenge shaped object missed the jet by an estimated 100 yards the telephone lines to both the CAAand the airline, Britannia, were hot with calls as convinced UFO believers rang with other sightings or confidently .predicted that it presaged a full scale invasion.. by extra-terrestrial beings. The CAA and the airline were unconvinced, however, and between answering the flood of calls could only speculate that a metesomehow drifted high or even that a black plastic bag had been blown high into the air. Even the British UFO Research Association quashed the excited imaginings of its most avid followers. "We remain convinced that something is out there," ’a spokesman, Robin Lindsey,’s4id. "Unfortunately we "are not being visited at.the rate that these people claim.We believe it was likely to have been a balloon." The association has already had to accept that many sightings of glowing objects tracking aircraft at high speed and then disappearing were nothing more than plasma bolides, a meterological phenomenon whose significance has only recently been appreciated. Britannia said: "By definition what our pilot saw was an unidentified flying object. This does not mean that we are about to be visited by little green men." . . .... . . . ,. . The. 1 t’1t’l I 2.sHin - - ~JA:i l’ i (1,;{ ~ fp.,J. 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UfaUd OBBD.V1m (Geosrapb,1"1 loe.dOD, Woor. or outdoor., .tatiol1uy or 1IIOvina). :.{L 1"’.::;lf’n>~V:.1"~ ,. ~W~~ ~~Jf\n~.. . d. HOW OBSRVED NQK~,:!> tii::..""i1~~.i ~k.loCJA<<,flQ.~ "(:1E/J ’Y’, binoc\1lara, other optical d.vic., .till. or mov1e camera). e. DIRECTION IN WHICH OBJECT WAS mSt SID <:.0I’~ , ,. t (~ F=(t.QJf""" ~",b\"!j’.j., (A landmark may be 1IIOr8 useful than a badly .stimated b.aring). So""0"" f. A1fGLE or rS g. DISTANCE ~ SIGHT (Estimated h.ighta are unreliabl.). r~~ k",~()\~/. l (By r.fU8I1C. to a known 1an
,,; ~ t:. -1 (Naked .y.. binoculars, other optical DIRECTION IN WICH OBJECT WAS lmST SID S N’::’ A f. ANGLE i~1f. b.’1(~Ii.1),~~t .)J 1’", It. f ""d\ rJ\U ~ ,,.,ti..., ..ti1l1&ted bearing). A1 ~A~ us.ful than a badly s..I4..iJ r or !0 "" ’l,. . , SIGB! (E.tilllat.d h.ipta " are unreliable). 8. DISTAHCB Clly h. XOVEKlN’TS ~ J. .;. ~ (Changes in I, !’, G A P fl2<"f ’L: b ; reier.nc. to a f\J-.J known 1and1Ilark whar.ver p088ibl.). pr _y H~v~(L,, be of 1I\Or. U8e than JW ,l~’rl; Jin..~w~’J t’a. , , ,~ p .nimate. of cours. and ,. ~
$Lu.c:.6:..rvi A ,~~ C,;.7f/ ,It. L,.__> /c.,/~/c..<;>,C/~/7J~ \ />. ! i Lf/Ple, ~~ ~ANt1EX (}A :, (Jp~ ~rTO 1M ?:z 5"/’"?A/q7 5 t/I/1 ."" / /fn"if hV C;/da4/..,M:;;U~f . 5f’ff6u-’I :I I -i.+ I 1;>t/1.n’S" t14/.r//#//7 A/## I ~ t- "’ ...... .; I’:" t.. . j. ~ \. ; . ,. . Direction in which object firs~ seen (A landm2rK may be more useful tha~ 2 estimated bearing) Angle of Sight (Estirr~ated heigh~s are unreliable) bad~.v ’r’-f>’ ~ ,;
:~2r"DY ctu~ing h iZ cl(1uc~st : mist. e~c) Observations \ A //;:’ ~~7’t,/’i i > l.f.//7 : t /2/1f’1t/[ /1 /A"j:’-" I",,,,,. CI:..",/ C>t>~;?V7?!’W/,/ 1 ",-.,-.c,,> ! i / tIr tA~7,,1:-~/L/’7’7 o/~IJ ! /1" ~1/~~ ’-1- -----.. K. :~ ~ ~ ~,S~ ~:~;tI~g0~1:~ ~0 Ot;jec:.~~ (T’~!leph.:)ne llneS1 high voltage lines, reservoir, river, or dam, t211 chimneys~ nlgn bUlldlngs, masts" .sw~mp orma~sh, lak~ - -1 - -j I .-J I! I ,iI I I I I ! i 2ctories, pits or other sites Gight lighting) lo(’dlights 0~ ~itn ,- . REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT EZ? ANNEX A TO SOP 502 --------------------------------------A. --- -18 Feb 92. between 1215 and 1415 2 hours duration Date, Time & Duration of Sighting B. Description Or Object (No Or objects. size. shape. colour, brigh.tness) ------------------------------------------------------------------------Between c. One ob Jec t. Var ied in size rTom the size of a car to the size of a football pitch. Green/Silver/Blue Bright --D. Locat ion. ind 001’/outd oor, stationary/moving Aldrich and Sutton Coldfield Outdoors, stationary. -E. How ObseTved (naked eye. binoculars, other optical device. still or movie Naked eye. --F. Direction in which object riTst seen (A landmaTk may be mOTe useful than a badly estimated bearing) Travelling West to East. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unTeliable) :3000 f t G. Distance (By refeTence to a known landmark Not known. H. Movements
Naked e\je. -Viewed from North of river looking South: Observer near Chelsea River Boat houses. E. F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Not known --E. G. Distance (B\j reference to a known landmark Not known. H. Movements
_.._,.._ U_’, ’<". f5 ~::J)P --! Ii N .;EX J\ "T’ -;,02 r~ ’’’,J ^ ].\ REPC)PT DF r..l, UNIDEtJT!FIED F~YltJG OE(JEC~f ~ B .. ,i Dur2ti(t~ of Sighting Da t e, 1:’rn e (~ ! \ , ----.. De s c rip:’i ( n (;f ct:: j e c t ( N I)~~)f objects J size, c: h . . , "-,,.0 colour brightness) v 11 Q }-J’- ~ l~ !~ C~~~O;;~~ --: . -b",\....~’v:::Q.. to~o~ ~ I ~~~I iS~, ~. .;p.>c~ ~" \J..5~ .(’ ’ i~~ ~ ~~’"^-,~,,~ _1 !" ~) \b { \0 ,"",,\("’\5, ~(’""’\ q2; I ", ’"""~ ~S\c:i::.." ~~’ i\.X::)~ ! iI I 1 c. Exact P()siti()n ( f ObserverLocationt indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving ~.,~,,~:....., ~{’; :;> ..--....,--~_..---D. How Observed (naked eye) binoculars, other optical device, still (~r movie) Direction In ~hich object may firs~ seen (A landmark badly be more useful than estimated bearing) I I 1 , iI ! ! ~ ~ I ---------......j I II I !I .. I! 1 r- . L .. .;.". .. ~ Angle of Sight (Estimated heighLs are unreliable) -r ’-’ ____0 ,~ .. Dis~2nc~.( Kn o\..:n landm 2 r k) , ---------------~----.. ref’ereGce to ~ t-:. J. m~v ~1t)vements (Ch2CgE:S in ___, ~. . u be of more use than e~Llffiates of course anJ spee~ i~~-,-~~~r:: ~ ~p ~ \’(),~~~ .~ c-.......--.-:;s.e") ;;’ .: Met CC1nditions du~irlg Observati0~5 ~o;’~:1ving e:10UGS" haze, mist e~<:.\) ~- .;.~ -- Jj --.1j ----u Nr;;tlq.",r; ~";I 8 . DIB.ECTION IN WICH OBJECT WAS lIllST SBBH NOvrh f. ANGLE \ffV ’"-"r- -~ (A landmark. may be \Bore useful than a badly estimated bearing). Cio" ’il~tr’W-b’i>~. . .:] or SIGn (E.timated. heights are 1mreliable). ’"’j ..:.)( ~.- ," tP.:.P ,’ Ai ,,,,,’j, I. DISTANCE (By reference to a known landmark wherever poseible). \! . \J """",,,, JVf:1 h . ""’..1’’’
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