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FBI September 2023 Sighting - Serial 5

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[STAMP: OFFICIAL RECORD] FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) -1 of 2- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of entry 10/ [REDACTED] /2023 On September [REDACTED] 2023, [REDACTED] and FBI Special Agent [REDACTED] interviewed [REDACTED] via Facetime video. [REDACTED] sat in on the interview (and were in at the time of the interview). After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview, [REDACTED] provided the following information: [REDACTED] was a in the of He'd been an since and had ten to fifteen hours as a drone pilot. On September [REDACTED] 2023 was at with three other contractors and for LiDAR tests with After receiving a the five of them got into three vehicles with driving the first vehicle and as her passenger. The three vehicles began driving south around 7:30 am. The sun was in the east with good visibility. The three vehicles came to a gate that was giving trouble. At about three quarters of the windshield up, saw a linear object with a super bright light on the east side of the object. The light was bright white and bright enough to see bands within the light. The object was metallic / gray in color. It did not have any wings or exhaust. The object was smaller than a 737, one to two Blackhawk helicopters in length and was definitely bigger than a drone. The object was approximately 5000 feet above ground level, and moved east to west parallel to the ground. The object was visible for five to ten seconds and then the light went out and the object vanished. The sky was clear and couldn't find the object again. Investigation on 09/ [REDACTED] /2023 at United States (Other (Facetime Video)) File # by Date drafted 10/ [REDACTED] /2023 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is property of FBI and is loaned to your agency; it its contents are not be distributed outside your agency.

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