Canadian CIRVIS UAP Logs
Canadian CIRVIS shift logs released through ATIA record 2010-2019 UAP reports routed from NAV CANADA to CADS, CANR, and Transport Canada, with civilian researcher Chris Rutkowski appearing as a named fax recipient in the logs.
Canadian CIRVIS shift logs released through ATIA record 2010-2019 UAP reports routed from NAV CANADA to CADS, CANR, and Transport Canada, with civilian researcher Chris Rutkowski appearing as a named fax recipient in the logs.
Brief
Canadian CIRVIS shift logs released through ATIA record 2010-2019 UAP reports routed from NAV CANADA to CADS, CANR, and Transport Canada, with civilian researcher Chris Rutkowski appearing as a named fax recipient in the logs. The 169-page corpus file shows a formal reporting chain for pilot, ATC, police, and civilian observations across a decade. The entries are operational logs, not adjudicated conclusions, so the card is strongest as evidence of institutional handling rather than proof of any single sighting.
Metadata
- Date
- 2010-01-01
- Year
- 2010
- Location
- Canada
- Region
- Canada
- Status
- confirmed
- Tag
- foreign government record
- Primary
- CIRVIS Canada — Pilot and ATC UFO Reports (2010–2019)
- Source type
- Disclosure file
- Sources
- 3
Key Points
- Canadian CIRVIS shift logs released through ATIA record 2010-2019 UAP reports routed from NAV CANADA to CADS, CANR, and Transport Canada, with civilian researcher Chris Rutkowski appearing as a named fax recipient in the logs.p.1
- The 169-page corpus file shows a formal reporting chain for pilot, ATC, police, and civilian observations across a decade.p.1
- The entries are operational logs, not adjudicated conclusions, so the card is strongest as evidence of institutional handling rather than proof of any single sighting.p.1
Most Interesting
- The 169-page corpus file shows a formal reporting chain for pilot, ATC, police, and civilian observations across a decade.
- Canadian CIRVIS shift logs released through ATIA record 2010-2019 UAP reports routed from NAV CANADA to CADS, CANR, and Transport Canada, with civilian researcher Chris Rutkowski appearing as a named fax recipient in the logs.
- The entries are operational logs, not adjudicated conclusions, so the card is strongest as evidence of institutional handling rather than proof of any single sighting.
Timeline
- 2010-01-01 · Encounter
Canadian CIRVIS shift logs released through ATIA record 2010-2019 UAP reports routed from NAV CANADA to CADS, CANR, and Transport Canada, with civilian researcher Chris Rutkowski appearing as a named fax recipient in the logs.
- 2020 · Source record
CIRVIS Canada — Pilot and ATC UFO Reports (2010–2019) is the preferred source material attached to this encounter.
Sources
- /files/intl-ca-cirvis-2010-2019-cirvis-canada-2010-2019 p.1
- /files/intl-ca-cirvis-2010-2019-cirvis-canada-2010-2019 p.10
- UFOsLibrary and Archives Canada, 2024
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