Canadian UFO flight reports


I wrote to our ut transport minister and got this back.

“The Prime Minister’s Office provided the Minister of Transport with your email of December 2, 2023, regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

A primary source of UAP event information in Canada is the Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System (CADORS), a national database that publishes aviation safety data for public consumption. The purpose of this system is to provide initial information on occurrences involving any Canadian-registered aircraft, as well as events that occur at Canadian airports, in Canadian sovereign airspace, or international airspace for which Canada has accepted responsibility. This includes events involving foreign-registered aircraft. The public CADORS database can be accessed at CADORS: Main Menu (tc.gc.ca).

UAP phenomena would fall under the event/occurrence category of “weather balloon, meteor, rocket, CIRVIS/UFO,” a broad category that includes the sighting of weather balloons, meteors, rockets, CIRVIS/UFOs, helium balloons, and fireworks. For statistics on UAP phenomena in Canada, interested parties should consult the public CADORS site under this event category and assess the narrative summaries for relevant keywords, such as UAP or UFO.”

So I had some time to kill on my lunch, and I’ve been going through the reports. This one was reported at the same time the Yellowknife objects were shot down last February, and I found that really interesting.

I found one that said a photograph was available upon request, just trying to figure out if that’s possible to FOIA here.

There are so many reports of fireworks, balloons, drones, kites. Then hidden here and there are UAP. Pilots are good at identifying aerial objects, and I’m tired of people pretending they aren’t.

So anyways, if you have time to kill, here is the link.

https://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/saf-sec-sur/2/cadors-screaq/m.aspx?lang=eng

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