CIA·1976· 2 Pages

CIA Foreign Intelligence Information Report

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CIA report from 1976 on Soviet Aeroflot's aerospace medical research. It details methods for combating crew fatigue, including physical conditioning, automated pre-flight medical tests, and prophylactoriums, and briefly mentions UFO phenomena.

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Approved for Release 2026-[REDACTED] Domestic Collection Division Foreign Intelligence Information Report DIRECTORATE OF OPERATIONS COUNTRY USSR DCD REPORT NO. 00-B-321/33474-76 SUBJECT Combating Fatigue in Crewmembers/ DATE DISTR. lo November 1976 Aeroflot Work Cycles/Use of…
Inal Georgiyevich Akoyev Akutin Aeroflot Civil Aviation Institute of Leningrad
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CONFIDENT 3 008-321/33474-76

CONFIDENT 3 008-321/33474-76 6. Dr Akeyev asked for [REDACTED] personal opinion of the UFO phenomenon. He was told that 99 percent of these occurrences were traceable to either natural or man-made phenomena such as celestial movement, air- craft or artificial satellites, and tha…
Akeyev Akutin Civil Aviation Institute of Leningrad