Bradford Runyon Interview, 5 May 2000
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BR: | No. | |
INT: | We need to make that clear. You never did file a Blue Book report. The pilot did the final report? | |
BR: | Yeah. And see the other's flying the airplane and I'm looking. | |
INT: | And so we were in error when we said that you had a report in this file here? | |
BR: | Yeah. And see the bad thing is he had to fly the airplane and I'm doing the looking for the most part. | |
INT: | And the radio conversation does not indicate the general officer on the radio? | |
BR: | Right. | |
INT: | They're telling you to go back around and look at | |
BR: | Over fly it and then film it, see. | |
INT: | Right. So that's also incomplete? | |
BR: | Mm-hmmm. | |
INT: | Did they ever look at all the 14 individual reports and try and coordinate the sightings? | |
BR: | Like I said, the only thing that I was told was when we were briefed the next day on it. | |
INT: | The general officerhe didn't say what he thought it was or anything? | |
BR: | No, he just told us to go back and over fly it and observe it and film it. | |
INT: | And at his briefing he didn't say what it waswhat he thought it was either? | |
BR: | No, but he said it was something pretty important to be able to remove the 20-ton concrete lid. | |
INT: | He asked you to film it? | |
BR: | Yes, uh-huh. |
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