UFO Buzzes Japan Airlines l Division Chief of the Accidents at Federal Aviation Administration
Analysis Summary
Summary
The experiencer is a former FAA division chief who encountered a UAP while on duty. The incident began when a Japanese 747 pilot reported a large object with lights following his aircraft at night. The FAA and military tracked the object for about 30 minutes as it moved in relation to the 747. After the event, the FAA administrator and other officials reviewed the radar data and video. The military later claimed they had no records of the object, which raised suspicions. The experiencer felt frustrated by the government's lack of transparency and the stigma surrounding UFO sightings. He retained evidence of the incident and expressed a desire for more public awareness and understanding of UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details a firsthand account of a Japanese 747 being chased by a UFO over Alaska, including military radar confirmation and subsequent cover-up efforts by government agencies. The FAA Division Chief describes the involvement of the CIA and FBI in a classified briefing, where participants were sworn to secrecy regarding the incident.
A Japanese airline 747 was chased by a UFO for about 30 minutes while flying over Alaskan territory.
unknown FAA official
“I saw a UFO chase a Japanese 747 across the sky for over half an hour on radar.”
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Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena and ensure airspace safety.
A Japanese airline 747 was chased by a UFO for about 30 minutes while flying over Alaskan territory.
The military confirmed seeing the same target as the Japanese pilot, but later denied having any record of it.
The CIA and FBI were involved in a briefing about the UFO incident, and they swore participants to secrecy.
The FAA was pressured to alter reports regarding the UFO incident to downplay its significance.
Analysis Summary
Unnamed Japanese Airlines Crew
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.