Here are the possibilities:
1...October 13, 2000 at 8:54 UT 4:54 EDT 1:54 PDST 2...October 12, 2011 at 2:06 UT October 11, 20:06 EDT 3...October 12, 2019 at 21:09 UT 17:09 EDST 14:09 PDST 4...October 11, 2030 at 10:48 UT 6:48 EDST 5...October 13, 2038 at 4:23 UT 0:23 EDST October 12, 21:23 PDST 6...October 11, 2049 at 2:54 UT October 10 22:54Now Eastern Standard Time is 5 hours earlier than UT in the winter, and 4 hours earlier in the summer. This means that to the above UT times, we should subtract 4 hours to get Eastern Daylight Savings Time which is still in effect on October 12. Pacific Daylight Savings Time is another 3 hours earlier still. Of the above possibilities, only October 12, 2019 works for North America and similar time zones.