🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In 1956, a U.S. Air Force interceptor pilot reported an unidentified flying object performing complex maneuvers over the island of Guam. The UFO was described as white, round, and dime-sized, with blinking white lights. It passed under the pilot's aircraft and moved south before circling the fighter jet. Despite the pilot's efforts, he could not intercept or get closer to the object. The UFO's maneuvers suggested controlled flight, but no other aircraft were reported in the area. Due to the observer's reliability and the lack of alternative explanations, the case was classified as unidentified.
The UFO's precise movements hinted at a controlled aircraft, but the pilot could not obtain further details. The absence of additional data and the inability to confirm other aircraft in the area led to the case being labeled as unidentified. Such reports were common at the time, as UFO sightings generated significant interest and confusion, especially in remote Pacific locations.