🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In April 1967, a witness in Dayton, Ohio reported seeing an unidentified flying object. According to the report, the object appeared as a bright orange light and remained visible for a period before disappearing. The report includes detailed questions about the sky conditions, the object's appearance, and any physical evidence collected. Although no clear photographs were taken, investigators asked the witness to provide additional details for further analysis. The case was recorded under Project 10073, part of the U.S. Air Force's official UFO investigation program.
The Air Force requested the witness to provide more information, such as the type of camera used, the film, and other technical data. Despite the initial report not being sufficient for a scientific evaluation, the observer was encouraged to complete a detailed form to provide more information. The case was classified as "possible aircraft," but no definitive conclusion was reached. This document illustrates how authorities handled UFO reports in the 1960s, with a methodical and technical approach.