From: aw560@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Mike McLarty)

The following reports are from the Department of National Defence and have been re-typed to as closely resemble the originals as possible ...

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note: "#"= portions severed at source as required under the 
           Privacy Act
      "?"= unreadable due to poor photocopy
      "*"= portions I deleted to protect identity of pilot, who
           does NOT wish to be contacted  
      
      075 refers to flight level 075 which is 7,500 ft.

Received Data
02/27/94 01:46:16

WAD036 270149
OD CZWGZQZX
270126 CYQTYFYX
ATTN SHIFT MANAGER
1. CIRVIS
2. CFM**
3. UFO
CFM** BE18 DEPARTED Y** NE BOUND AT 0050Z. AT APRX 0105Z HE REPORTED AN
AIRCRAFT 1/2 MILE OFF HIS WING JUST BELOW HIM, FM** AT 075. AFTER A MOMENT
HE REPORTED THAT IT IS NOT AN AIRCRAFT BUT SOMETHING BOWL SHAPED, BROWN
AND ORANGE WITH DARKER SPOTS IN THE CENTRE. OBJECT NOW LEVEL WITH HIM AND
KEEPING PACE. HE CHANGED HIS COURSE AND SO DID THE OBJECT. OBJECT CAME
WITHIN 300 YARDS. CFM** CHANGED BACK TO HIS ORIGINAL HEADING 073, OBJECT
FOLLOWED. OBJECT DESCRIBED AS CURVED TOP AND BOTTOM SLOPING TO A RIM.
AFTER A MOMENT THE OBJECT DROPPED BACK AND DIVED TO THE GROUND. FM**
REPORTED THE OBJECT NO LONGER IN SIGHT. WILL REPORT IF HE SEES IT AGAIN
BUT HE DOESN'T WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN. PILOT ALONE AND SHAKEN.
UNFORTUNATELY, NO OTHER WITNESSES WE KNOW OF.
4. APRX 15 ?? NE Y** AT 075
5. 9402270105
6. 075(SCATTERED)
7. NE
8. UNKNOWN
9. SEE ABOVE DESCRIPTION
THUNDER BAY FSS


NOTE: I have discussed this incident with the pilot (who is quite experienced and in his mid 40's) and have no reason to doubt that the events took place as described to me. Although not shown on this CIRVIS report (and I don't think this was reported to the authorities), the pilot had two sightings on consecutive nights, and on one night saw two separate objects ... the one which dived to the ground, and another at an altitude of approx 30,000 feet. The objects had lights which appeared to be pulsating in response to each other. He lost sight of the one on the ground and the object at 30,000 feet shot across the sky at high speed and disappeared. In addition, during one of the sightings the pilot experienced "time distortion" (as he put it) for a period he feels lasted about 15 minutes.
The following report is about the same incident as the above but this message was sent to NRC.


 
                        UNCLASSIFIED                  (51 SQN)
 
01 02 270416Z FEB 94 ?RR     UUUU                   SD 003
 
      ATTN: NRCOTT OTTAWA HERZBERG INST OF ASTROPHYSICS
 
            FGCANRHQ NORTH BAY
 
            NRCOTT OTTAWA
 
UNCLAS ATTN: NRCOTT OTTAWA HERZBERG INST OF ASTROPHYSICS SD 003
 
SUBJ: UFO REPORT
 
1. 270105Z FEB 94
 
2. CONDITION OF SKY: 22,000 -SCT VIS 15 MILES
 
3. ID OF OBSERVER: A/C PILOT ##########################
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4. LOCATION OF OBSERVER: 15-20 MILES NE OF ***** LAKE, ONT. IN
AN AIRCRAFT, CALL SIGN CFM** BE 18 AT 7500 FT.
 
5. IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER OBSERVERS : NIL
 
6. DESCRIPTION OF SIGHTING: CURVED TOP AND BOTTOM SLOPING TO A RIM.
COLOUR: BROWN AND ORANGE WITH DARK SPOTS IN CENTER, ALTITUDE OF OBJECT WAS
BELOW A/C THEN CLIMBED TO BE LEVEL WITH A/C AND CLOSED TO 300 YRDS THEN
DOVE TO THE GROUND AND PILOT LOST SIGHT OF OBJECT. LUMINOSITY: UNKNOWN,
NUMBER OF OBJECTS: ONE, NOISE: NIL HEARD. 
 
7. DURATION OF OBSERVATION: APRX 5 MINS
 
8. PILOT REPORTED THAT THE OBJECT APPEARED TO FOLLOW HIM WHEN HE
CHANGED HIS HDG TWICE. FSS THUNDER BAY ONT. WILL PROVIDE THE NAME 
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                                UNCLASSIFIED
 
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