Overview of Papua New Guinea's 1985 UAP Inquiry
In January Organization initiated an inquiry into a series of reported sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, which occurred on the evening of January 24. The inquiry was sparked by local residents in Wewak who expressed fear over the presence of high-altitude, high-speed aircraft. This concern prompted a public meeting, attended by the Prime Minister, indicating the significance of the sightings within the community and the potential implications for national security.
The reports detailed fast-moving objects that exhibited lights and contrails, suggesting advanced technology or unusual aerial activity. Notably, an Air Niugini pilot contributed to the inquiry by reporting radar detection of aircraft flying at significant altitudes and speeds, further corroborating the residents' claims. S.
military aircraft operating in Papua New Guinea's airspace at the time, raising questions about the identity and origin of the observed phenomena. Despite the urgency of the situation, the information surrounding these sightings was described as…
