YEAR DOSSIER

2006 UAP Cases

Every indexed UAP case documented in 2006, drawn from publicly available official government records — NARA RG 615, AARO, NASA, FBI, and DoD PURSUE program releases.

3 INCIDENTS · YEAR-BASED ARCHIVE HUB
FAA Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
FAA-002 · 2006-11-07

O'Hare International Airport — Disc Over Gate C17

O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, USA

A metallic disc-shaped object was observed hovering silently over Gate C17 at O'Hare International Airport by over a dozen United Airlines employees and flight crew. The FAA initially denied radar contact; a Freedom of Information Act release revealed internal FAA discussion of the event. The object punched a clear circular hole through the overcast cloud layer upon departure.

HOVERINGDISAPPEARED INSTANTLY
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
CONFIDENTIAL
DoD-B11-008 · 2006-08-20

North Sea Oil Platform UAP Wave 2006

North Sea, UK Continental Shelf

Multiple North Sea oil platforms reported sustained UAP activity over several weeks in 2006. Helicopter crews confirmed visual observations. The Royal Navy's DSTL reviewed the incidents. Platform workers — engineers and ex-military personnel — filed detailed reports citing orbs performing precision maneuvers around platforms.

HOVERINGFORMATIONRAPID ACCELERATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FAA Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
FAA-B17-023 · 2006-11-07

O'Hare International Airport UAP 2006

O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois

Approximately 12 United Airlines employees — including mechanics, ramp workers, and pilots — observed a metallic disc hovering over Gate C-17 at O'Hare International Airport before shooting straight up and punching a hole in the overcast cloud layer. The FAA denied having radar. The Chicago Tribune obtained FAA records showing the agency was contacted. The story was published nationally and prompted FAA and USAF responses.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATION
STRONG
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
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