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On 29 June 1954, the British Overseas Airways Corporation (“B.O.A.C.” or “
This incident is Case 46 in Isaac Koi's "Top 100" article, since it was referred to in 55 of the books covered by that article.
This case featured in a list of 5 cases which APRO nominated as being the best in a survey in 1965 by Jacques Vallee.
This incident is Case 92 in Isaac Koi's "Top 100" article, since it was referred to in 30 of the books covered by that article.
On 29 July 1954, the Daily Express newspaper published the results of a survey which included the question “Do you believe in Flying Saucers?”. 16.5 per cent answered “yes”, 65 percent answered “no”.
On 12 August 1954, Air Force Letter 200-2 entitled “Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting” (“FLYOBRPT”) sets forth procedures for information and evidence materiel pertaining to unidentified flying objects and sets forth the responsibility of Air Force activities in this regard.
This Air Force Letter superseded AFR 200-2 (26 August 1953) including change 200-2A (2 November 1953).