\(~!' l I loll[.NitU' II~ r ll.l' 'lu (II ftl:l '1' ~C:riL FLYO~:fL>T St~:i~n~n~ by AF FORM 112-PART I ~J>r>HOVh> I J U r.l:. I 9~ R1\JR rhO. (/ f:.~ VI: JIL.tNK ) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT rVALUATIOI'I J,IM inclo..urtl u I~'#U ltft. D';:nttzt rf rt;-otl 011 , I r I rttt 1/t-l'<Atl II) OI!.Tilt)ljiiO't Of C.HI<-I!'tHOR fl :lTE' n 1<; C"--'1'-'-T CO~TAINS IMORM.\TIO:"i AHE'CTING rH! t \TIO L Old N ~OF I ll. 1m1Tt0 r.fATf'~ WITIII:-t TI~E MFA'~ING Of Hlf f'WIO'IIt.Gf' A~r. <'I) 1J S C -- ~: ~0 , A<;,\Mt:.~Oi::D n ;Til4riS"I"SIO:"i OKTHF Jl~VI:l.ATION OF IT<; CO~H.Nf'; 1:1 A:oY ~MN-.R TO AN UiiAUTHOqlt'ED PI(',.J~ IS p ,i() IHIICD tlY LA.V. I I . ;,y , T r~ Ri:.PROOUCEO IN WHOLE OR W P.\RT. BY OTII~R TII.\N UNITCO ::>TATES AIR f-ORCE: AC.c.NCIES. EXCCPT UY P .. RMISSION Of-TilE Dlfl CTO~ OF 1~.-LLIC. "lCC. U F. Ari~OYFO I J lo~t-. l"t(t AlR INTELLIGEi ~CE ~NFOR~\ATJON REP ORr o 0"4 I IJr'o jo ll"l1T I f) JJe\~t. iJj s:, ~ -cg I'!Cif Ill'' ~tJ.-rll .. \'lr\a't,l'nl'-l~rtOtM C1 ,, IIJ(fl~flr:nLitH.r. 0:::0rT!Ii:'IJ'oi1F.lt5T,\IiS\'ilnll~ll ~ "I'<,UFTI! f~ t , ~t,CI.', l !J~ .. OF IT',(a'HE:Il'lt:-I,'I'I',.U'o'IFR l:'l MIIJ'~.\IITII(lPilnllf:ll~' Jlo tl91~( l ':in obj ct r-t.t fir:;~ fot th') j e t pl ~n': bnte: .. ~-xl thC3 house to r~}N::-t t'1u obj~ct to ~elly .\'' .B!.tse. Tho ob ject l I LP!'>) l1J :;i ,i liTL' V:> flln ct I c .. rrt tfy TO 1''1 USAF UASH DC FOR DIR OF I NTELL HO USAF ~fz-l !\TIC HPAFB oC ... ~ ~ CO EHT AFB COLO (~ n~YOB R?T. IN ACCORDANCE WITH PAR 7C AF LTR 200-5 FOL l~JFO SUBf1ITTED;. 1 ROUND FLYING UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT HAS OBSERVED AT CST, 15 JUL 521 DY.llRS AT HER RESIDEt !CE SAN ANTONIO . TEXAS. RELI ABILITY OF OBSERVER UNi<tlOtlNitl "'-'"'r..cT J\?PERARED TO OBSERVER TQ BE l1UCH LARGER, POSSIBLY 10 01 12 TIMES LARGER, THAN ANY STAR AND ENITTED A BRILLIANT, tn!I TISH, SILVER COLOR. OBJECT APPROACHED RAPIDLY UP OVER THE HO I ZC.'I FROM THE SOUTH, HEAD ItlG NORTH TO A POI NT ALl10ST D I RF.CTL Y !30VE OBSERVER tlHERE IT HOVERED FOR APPROXIMATELY AN HOUR AND 2~ NINUTE~. OBJECT HAD A TENDENCE TO SHIFT ABOUT FROM TIME TO T it1E l\ tJD CCC AS IONALLY FLIPPED J\ROUND EXPOS INC AN OBLONG SHAPE T O THE RVER. OBSERVATION MADEt.ZITH BINOCULARS. A PENDULUM-LIKE APPARATUS WAS FIXED TO OBJECT THROUGH WHIClt AN EXHAUST SEMBLING EXPLOSIVE BALLS OF FIRE PJ\SSED. PENDULUM VISIBLE AT ALL I.:':zs TH~OUGH OUT t1ANEUVE~S OBJ~CT DISAPPEAR:!:D BY f10VING UPtlA RD SLO:It Y U1ITIL OUT OF SIGHT 1 , Hhon did you ooe tho obj eot: (Circle One) Time or d ay : 1 .3 Time Zone: (Circle One): a . Ea.f:l tt?rn b . \.CentFnl \ e . ltountnin d . Pacific (Circlo Ono ) : a. Day].ight Sav lng b. @~u_r~ard} l.L~o ~;trclo on~ or tho follmling to inclicate h oH c erta i n you ero of your ansuer to tho above question 1 ,2: ca.. Certain; b-: I'airly-cort:~in c. IJot Yory suro d. Jus r, a gU'J3:J 2. Hhere did you sae tho object? ty or State Cou."'\t r y J. \Jhcre uare you loca t ed \Jh e n y ou nm1 t ho object: (Circle One): a . Inside a building b. In a car d. In an airpl~ne e . At soa c . (~,tdoors I f . Other 3.1 Uere you: (Circle One) : a . In tho bunincsn section of b.Crn-tho rosidont1.11 sect-ton c . In opqn c ountry.;;Jde? - d. Flying ncor un airfield? e . Fly.if1~ ove r a ci t y ? r. Fly j ng ove r opa n coun ~ry? of a clty? Hhen did you r ep ort to some official t.he obj e ct? that you had nee n Day () l~01~th 'Yeur . ~. Hhnt Her e you d oing cd~ the time you om.J the o Hhat had you been doing for the 30 minu.tos before you ~m1 tho object? Try to lio t the activity or activities , c.nd the . _ approximnt e omount of t ime spent on each. r; _ , ~ ..... .. , _ ~ / you moving a t o.ny time "'hile you l-lhat direction \ora (C ircl c O!le) : sa\1 the object? you moving? NorthC3ast Southeast h. (C ircla One) : S ou-f,!lHe3 ~ Horth\Jest 7.2 Hm.r fast \Jere you moving? ----mil en par hour. 7.3 Did you stop at any tirr:9 \lhilo y ou llerc lookin3 at the object? (Circle One): Yer. or 8. Hhat direction \Jer o y ou f acing \!he n y ou first SaVJ t he obj e ct? (Circle One): a. North e. rs;uth b. Northeast f. '"Bouthtlest c. Eas t g. \lost d. Southeast ~ h. North,Jest 8,1 Uha t d irectio.n ~Jere .;f9Ui1_ii.~i;;: \-!he n .thl'. obj.e ~t, d i s upp.e ar ed? o{ I. ~.... '-' ''-' (Circle One): a. North e. South /f..t'._.{.Jj./~.t b. Northeast f. Southvlest t) c. East g, West d. S outheast h. Ilol't hvrest 8.2 Qi-rcle ,gne or the follo'tJine to indica-te h eY c ortain you a r e of your anmJer to t h e ab ov e t Ho questions . (8 a nd 8.1). a. ( Certain, b. 'Fnirly certain o. Not vary sure d. Just a [,ruess 9. \~ere you wearing eye glas3 es whe n you s au the object? (Circle Ono): 10. Hotl lJas the object s e en? (Circle One): a. Through \-JindoH glas3 e. Through thecd oli te b. Through \-Jin~lshield c. C!hx:.o~tih _b~nocular~) --t- d. Through t el escope f. ~l~oug!J_ SJULgla~CJ~s g. ( Through op en sp~cil) 11. Hhat do you remember about the \-leather conditions at, the time y ou s m-1 the object? 11.1 CLOUDS (Cii'cle One ) a. Clear sky e. (Scutte~e~ clouds ' J-\.W d. Th'"Ick o?! he avy cloucls t rotuemb cr 11.2 UHD (Circle One) a. Ho t-rind ) "t r,;-;-u:mber 11.3 HEATHER {Circle One) b. Fog, r.a~t, or light rain c. Ncxlerate or he~vy rain e. Don't romamber 11.4 TEl'il)l'RATtmE (C irolo One) c. r~n't rcmemv3r Estiimate hm~ long you s aY the object? II ours Hinutes 12.1 Circlo ona of the follo