HICKAU AFB, :J J \o r r:rch CIVI UA!l Y.Ali ~ Telephone repaircwl 1n two dlece hover.Ln& o~er HAll and spinni"l rspidly. ::o one elae objects deepite he&T.Y air trat ric and large number ot people in area. Ttro a/o were airborn. in the vicinity ot the object. AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER W~ICHTP ATTE R SON AI H FORCE DASE /dr Provost Ear shul 3345 Technical Oper ations Hing Chanute AFB, Illinoi3 Daa:r Sir: Yo'lr reoa.at r port ot un1d~oti.fied n:.l:r.'..al pheno:>:MHl~ b~ b&:,.c\ roo~i7ed b.Y tile Alr Toobn1oal Intalligeaoe Contur. l.:aol.o:J~tl ia a Cl,lastionn1re, Wicb, llhSA ccnrpl(;;'ted by you nnd rat...trnoo i n th~ i uoloded, eelt-addreaaed envslope, will aid in otMdu~dizing t h e t~ta and will provida a complatQ raoord ot tha oe unce. Your interest in reporting the mattar o.nd your public opl~it.Jcl de~ir~ to ba ot oervic Rre grestly ~ppreciatsd. Sinoerel.7 yo,..J.ra :R.:tsJ.c Co.JJYL'1icativ:1 co.nlind 1!il}1 OBSE11VERS QUESTIOUNJ\IRE 1. ~fuen did you seo the object: , tft,c,usr I1onth ear 1.2 Time of Day: :ZI 3Z A.M. orP.M, (Circle One ) l.J Time Zone : (Ci r cl e One): (Circle One): a. d. Pacific Daylight Saving 1.4 Circle one or the follo,-r.i.ng to indicate hot-1 certain you are or your ans\~r to the above question 1.2: Certain c. Not very sure Fairly certain d. Just a guess 2. llhere lrere you Hhen you sa\-7 the object: Postal Address City or Totm State Country J. \'Jhere wer e you located \-Then you sau the object: (Circle One}: a. Inside a building In an airplane (Circle One): a. In the businens section or a city? In the r acidential s ection or a city? In open countryside? Flying near an airfield? Flj'ing over a city? Flying over open country? Hon did you happen to notice the object? S. ~.'hen did you report to some official. that you had oeen the object? No nth Year SECTI')~l B 6.1 l'Jhat had you been doing for the 30 minutes before you sm7 the object? Try to list the activity or activities and the approximate amount of time spent on each. 7. lriere you moving at any ti.Jne t7hile you sa~-r the object? (Circle One): IF you ans~1ered YES , then complete the 7.1 \'That direction 'Uere you moving? (Circle One): a. Horth b. ~rortheast d. Southeast follotring questions: f. Southr.rent h. Northlo;est 7. 2 Hot7 fast were you moving? miles per h'Jur. 7. 3 Did you stop at any time t1hile you tJere looking at the object? (Circle One): Yes or No a. \-/hat direction t.zere you looking t-then you first smr the object? (Circle One): a. i'fortheast f. Southtreot 8.1 \'Jhat direction t-Jere you looking Hhcn the object disappeared? (Circle One): a. North b. lJortheast d. Southeast f. Southuest Northt-Jest 8.2 Circle one of the follo,dng to indicate ho\or certain you are of your anslver to the nbove question and preceding question ( D and Certain c. Not very sure Fairly certain d. Just a guess 9. l'lere you lvearing eye glasses l-rhen you sat-~ the object? (Circle One): 10. Ho't-7 \rcts the object seen? (Circle One): a. Through l-r.indoH glass Throueh 1-rindshield binoculars Throuch telescope e. Through theodolite Through sunglasses Through open space 11. \.Jhat do you rememb e r about the \.feather conditions at the time you saN the 11.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 11.3 r~ATHER (Circle One) Scattered clouds Thick or heavy clouds Don't remember Fog, ~listJ or light rain Moderate or heavy rain Don't remember 11. 2 '\'JI ND (Circle One) 11.4 TE!1PERATUnE (Circle One) a. ll!o uind b. Slight breeze Strong Hind Don't remember 12. Estimate hou long you saH the object? Don' t remember 12.1 Circle one of the f olloui..nR to i aclicate h~H certain you arc of you r er to Question 1 2: Fairly sure c. iJot very sure d. Just a r,uess 13. Did the object look: (Circle One ) Solid or !rn par~n~ 14. Did the object at any time: Change direction? Chtmee speed? Change size? Chanee color? Break up into part.s or Give off smoke? brightness? Flicker, throb, or Remain motionless ? ircle One for each question) Ye~ Don t l<noH Don't knoH No Dm b knOvr Yes Don't kn'=>,., 15. Did the object give off n lieht? (Circle One): Don't knou 15.1 IF you answered YES, uhat was the color of the light? &/.1// ?~.~:# 16. Tell in a fet-1 1o;ord3 the follo,.ting things about the object? 17. IF there u a s HORE THAN O~!E object, then hoH many uere t.here? a picture or hoH they were arranged and put an arrolT to show t ha direction they l1ere traveling 18. Did the object at any time: 18.1 11ove behind something? (Circle One) Yes Don't knou IF you anstzered YES, the n t ell 1oshat it moved behind. Move in front of something? (Circle One) IF yau ansHered YES, then tell uhat it moved in front of. 10.3 Blend Hith the b ackground? {Circle One) Yes Don 19. l1hich of the follottring objects i s about the s a:nc actual size. as the object you s a to~? (Circle One) : b.. Baseball c. Basketball d. Bicycle t.Jheel f. Automobile e. Office desk Small airplane L~rge airplane DirigiblE} j. Other g&?t> t'F; nJ/17CH ~r Circle one of the folloHing --an-s-1r-e-r~to Question 19. to indicate hoH certain you nre of yo11r Certain c. Not v ery sure Fairly certain d. Uncertcin Try to tell the follo\tdng things about the object: 20.1 HotJ high above the earth \oms it? 2o~-~e; feet. 20.2 Hotr far t-Jas it from you? fee t or ( -;z, 20.3 How fast nas it going? .uw miles per hour. 20.4 Circle one or the folloHi.ng to indicate hotr certain you are of your ansl:er to the above questions: c. ~!ot very sure Fairly certain d. Just a guess 21. Hot-r did the object disappear from vietJ? (Circle One): Graduru.ly St.CTIO:-! D In th~ fol!otring sketch, imngine your eye on the curved line to shoH hoH hie h the ( ::;kyline) ~rhen you firs t sau it. Place you laot s ntT it. d. Don' t _r_c_m-em-=b~e-I-.. -- at the point shoPrl. Place nn "A" object r.r..ts above the horlzon B" to shoH '~1ere it uas ,.,hen 23. In the follol:ri ng sketch place an "A" a t the position the object Has Hhen you f irst saH it, and a "B" at its position Hhe n you lasli sau it. 24. Dr~.H a picture tha t \rill shoH the motion tha t the obj ect macle. Place an "A" at the b eginning of its p ath and a a t the end of its path. 25. Dro.u a picture that tdll shoH the ~hape or the object. Lab el and incluue in your sketch any details of the object tha t you saH and place an arro~r beside t~e dral-'ing to sho1:r t he direction the object Ha~ mo,ring. SECTifJH E 26. \:Jas this the first time that you have seen an object like this? (Circle One): 26.1 IF you anstvered NO, then '\o7hen, t-~hcre, and under uhat conc.li tions did you see other ones? In your opinion \7hat do you think the object Has and \rhn.t might have Give the folloHing information about yourself: TELEPHONE 1\llJMDE.,'R \olhat is your present job? _ 29. Was anyone else lr.i.th you at the time you S:J.H the object? (Circle One): 29.1 IF you anS'\oJered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One): 29.2 Please list their names and addreGses: 30. Pleas e add here any furthe r co:n,-n~;;nts v1hlch yo.1 believe arc important. acl.di tional sheet n o f the S::L'lC size paper., if neccosory I. GJ:;r.fSfL\L II. ASTROUOI.fiCAL DA,rA .-13. OlD OBJEC't' APPEAH TO AttCH oa/l'~!IAHD7 t I Ye9 rJ tro :1."6:--'fi:!E OF s fGH'fiNG Rr.:LA'l'IV 'I\) SUNRIS!!: uR SU!br:r \D.ltl From Air Alntarli1.c} = .. : c= Sunri:JO I'. Sun:JP.t I I I. AIHClUF'f DATA ,?OP JiPHQ JEDJIP.._-lEl)Of ---- . . .:;.!: JHpCR 1SA ;11 CO ,, ABV HICKAM ArB TH 0 J!PHQ/DIR OF INTEL HQ USAf WASH 25 DC ..;::D'IP/AIR TECHNICAL INI'EL CENTER WIIQHT PAT AJ'B OHIO JC:DENICC ENr AJI COLORADO 1:;7 ,) ZEMICOMPACDIVATS HICKAM AFB TH ATTN ATIAA-2C WRIGHT PATTERSON PD ATW-AG C-5'1 . 'J FLYOBORPT PD TWO DISKS PLATE LIKE IN APPEARANCE SIX TO EIGHT t~JCH!S IN DIAMETER REPT SIGHTED AT ONE SIX FOUR FIVE LOCAL OVER HICKAM .~FB TH ON.'tOUR AU'. FIVE TWO PD OBJECTS APPERAED TO BE SPINNING CMA , '"Z?.E CREAM COLORED AND MOV!D IN CIRCULAR LIKE l10TION BEFORE: :~ATHER CLEAR CMA ALTITUDE OF B3JECTS APPROX TUO ZERO ZERO ZERO YT ::::K S PE!D .tt?ROX FOtm ZERO Z!RO 11!LES ~ER tm PD OBSERVER !lAl.KING ;: .. : E r~:{.'\:1 V I!.LAGt NB!l ONE CMA HO~JOLULU TH" ABOUT ONE MILE FR ~ICKAM IV. BALLOON DATA 22:'fi1lSlTICr':" SCTlli15uf};b BALfiOoN 100 . .-r~A'r.l" S'"'E=-:---~-~- 23 . PCGSIHlli BALWON LAUNCH SlTFS Do.'fNWHID Olt' SIOHI1iG:------------------- i 1)'pa Launchi ng ft ,i_!H''.CY ov:;t='ln ll V. EV ALU . .\ TIO~ , 21. l!:VALUA'.l'ION Ol-' SOURCEa 22. l'E'i'AILS OF RI~POR'r: j O~allent C.J Poor ~ CJ Utur,1iable 0 ;.~ctremaly Doubtful 0 Was Balloon D P.rohably Balloon &l)os:sibly Balloon D VIas Airora.f't D Probably Aircrart D Possibly Aircraft 0 I nauff1.c1tmt to E--1aluata 0 1'Tao A3tro,omtcal D Prob ably A . no;nlcal D Insufficient Data For !!.'valuat lcn t:J Unkno-.m OI.bt.HV AT ION OI3::~.R VAT Hi ll S'f r.'l' I ON AL 'rl'l't tOi. V.t;LOCIT'1 UHIJ:CT !ON AL'.J.'!'tlllJE WAS AlJ lUVERSIOti THUtlDEHSTOHl.!S UOTJ:;D I N AREA? DYo:J yo:J, at what CLOuD COVER: 8. VISIDlLITY \'lAS at f'eet. t enth:1 tit Ct>~I:ENTS,