Northern Saskatchewan Pilot Report
On June 30, 1965, a La Ronge Aviation commercial pilot reported a circular or oblong silver-white object following his Cessna 180 for close to 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan, with a separate ground witness near La Ronge reporting a similar wingless object that same day.
On June 30, 1965, a La Ronge Aviation commercial pilot reported a circular or oblong silver-white object following his Cessna 180 for close to 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan, with a separate ground witness near La Ronge reporting a similar wingless object that same day.
Brief
On June 30, 1965, a La Ronge Aviation commercial pilot reported a circular or oblong silver-white object following his Cessna 180 for close to 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan, with a separate ground witness near La Ronge reporting a similar wingless object that same day. The RCMP/DND correspondence matters because it preserves both the sighting and the reporting machinery around it. The same file section documents Canadian routing rules for unknown aerial reports, distinguishing genuine unknowns from meteorite and fireball reports.
Metadata
- Date
- 1965-06-30
- Year
- 1965
- Location
- Northern Saskatchewan, Canada
- Region
- Canada
- Status
- confirmed
- Tag
- foreign government record
- Primary
- Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 25 (Pages 7201–7500)
- Source type
- Disclosure file
- Sources
- 3
Key Points
- On June 30, 1965, a La Ronge Aviation commercial pilot reported a circular or oblong silver-white object following his Cessna 180 for close to 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan, with a separate ground witness near La Ronge reporting a similar wingless object that same day.p.10
- The RCMP/DND correspondence matters because it preserves both the sighting and the reporting machinery around it.p.10
- The same file section documents Canadian routing rules for unknown aerial reports, distinguishing genuine unknowns from meteorite and fireball reports.p.10
Most Interesting
- On June 30, 1965, a La Ronge Aviation commercial pilot reported a circular or oblong silver-white object following his Cessna 180 for close to 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan, with a separate ground witness near La Ronge reporting a similar wingless object that same day.
- The RCMP/DND correspondence matters because it preserves both the sighting and the reporting machinery around it.
- The same file section documents Canadian routing rules for unknown aerial reports, distinguishing genuine unknowns from meteorite and fireball reports.
Timeline
- 1965-06-30 · Encounter
On June 30, 1965, a La Ronge Aviation commercial pilot reported a circular or oblong silver-white object following his Cessna 180 for close to 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan, with a separate ground witness near La Ronge reporting a similar wingless object that same day.
- 2010 · Source record
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 25 (Pages 7201–7500) is the preferred source material attached to this encounter.
Sources
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