PHO=.l.'IX, ARI%. AP at LX7B s1 ghted tr~valins a constant yellow-whit. course at about ! 200 oph. As object progressed a lo~ narrow s hape 1 t lengthened 1, 1-lhea d14 JOU IM the objeota 1,1 Date I i tl 1.2 TiM of 4qt (i;M;Jor P.M. (C:lrole One) 1.3 1'1ae ZODea (Clrol.e 0.) 1 (C1rcle ODe) I 4. Paoit1o 1,4 .a ot the tol'auinl to 1D41oate how om-taiD JeRI are 7~ to the above queatioa 1,21 . 2. When d14 :rau aee the objtt o. Not ve-q sure d. J'uat a sue 3. \lhen were J'CN. locate4 vbea JOU aav tbl object 1 Ina14e lm! ld~ (Circle One) I a 4. In an airplane 3.1 t-rere t (Circle One) 2 ID the bus! a aect:lOil ot a clt7? b. ID the residential section of a cit1? o. ID open countJ7side? d. Flyinl near an air field? . F~ng over a city? t. Flying o~r open oountr:f? I Other '<)UkjA/1. AT AN /1,:ei/Jil' r 4 How did 7ou happen to notice the object? :i/ii a PrJ.cr,, '. Whell d!d ;you report to 1 official that 70U had seeD the object! SEC'liQff I .6 What were 7011 doizal at the t!me JOU aav the object? 6.1 Wha' had ;rou been doill1 tor the 30 minutes before 70U aav the object7 1'J7 to list the actirit7 or activities, am the te amOWlt ot time a pent OD each. l ~l=rc. fb Mr 7. Were ,-ou at aey tiM while )'OU aav the object! (C irole On.) ' ~lhat direotioD were 700 (Circle One) I Northeut t. East lleat llorthweet 7.2 HC* taat were rou aoY1ng? mi J es per hour. 7.3 Did you stop e.t arJ7 tilte uhile 7ou \lere looking at the object? (Circle One): Ius or lli! l27th Pilot Tr~inin5 ~1ng, (Intell., Oftioe) (1) Cne orap ~1 owlzac bell, &'P!)N~, 3 time a size of 11. oo-6. :tlo sotUld bot on. l!~tri:l,.t, or ,..rter aigh,iDC 'J7 alight \rail ott of etl~a ap~e~ng 14 aame colo,. aa ~ th 11. 11ew str!ligct and lovel troa a ho~rin "DDaition to the north-ea' a\t- tdDlng ~ s-,eecl ot Sf),ros oQ0-700 liPL -. ( 4) Oor val fro Sk7 ~,, obJect 'apot\et 5 1111 ll'f .~ alt1h4 or 2-J, 000 rt. 4lll!lppearecl ia tlae , ~iDa froa Tiew at hip ~eel. (;) Rspone4 b7 Kr ( ap 30) Pboealz. Ari1. ZeceatlF ~leaaed fro USJ where he aerva4 aa an low workl~ tor Jlontier Atrl a .. obnlo. llttaea who la al.o a to~ Jtoatier Airllua. (o) Cl 1to 111. nl'b111t7, w1111 tro ~at s a. wtD4 alottJ ft. Tery light fro Y.-abon 10,000 n; Y!l7 11 !ht from. E. cla1aa to h&.,. .,_. thla pt.. 1Jl at,bt well ,. J'epol'te4l aicleatltlft olaJ Ctaia UM Iatell 1c!taoe Otn.car- . 127~11 ~lot !t ainlac 'llac 8. What direction were you facing when )'0\l first saw the object? (Circle One) 1 b. lfortbeaet d. Soutbeut 8,1 What 41Not1on vere J'OU taciDI vhen the obJect disappeared! (C1role OM)a a. t. SCNtbveat h. lTorthvt 8.2 ot the tollawlal to lzd1oate bw certain 7CN are ot 701 &IIIVR to tbe abon tuo qu.etion8. (8 aD4 8.1) o. Hot ftlJ awe 4. Juat sue 9. Were 7ou 11 vhea 7ou aav the object? (Circle ODe) a 10. ReM vaa t.be object IHD! (Circle ODe)a a. v1n4aw ala b. 'l'broup win4ab1el4 c. Tbr binocular 11. What 4o JCIU ~-about the weather condition~ at tbe time 7CN aav tbe objeott 11.1 CUU8 (Cirole 0.) 11.3 WIAfRER (Circle One) a. Clear aJr;r b. og, Miat, ~ light rain o. Haierate ar heav rain n.2 lolOO (C!rele OM) 11.4 tEHIGATtltE (Circle ar.) o. troas "' d. Don't remember e. ~?n't re~e~eer Houri Minut" 12. latimate haN lODBI'OU aav the objeot7 12.1 ot the tollawial to 1D11oate haw certaiA ,ou ar.e of Jtlt2 ver to QueatiOil 121 13. D!d the object a (Cirole ODe) 14. Did the obj"' at DT tmea Cbanp dlreotiont Chaap oolcrt Break up into parte ~ ftl+lol!et Q lve ott amobt brilbtneaat Fl , throb, ar R-ia .o\1oaleu! o Rot VftJ 1\ll'e a. JUit a au (Cirole ODI tar ncb queat101l) 15. D14 tbe object pw ott a 12pt! (Circle One) 1 15.1 D' ICN .......S DB, vbat vu tbe oolar ot tbe light! 16. fell iJl a tw vc:fta tbe tollCMiDI abmlt the object! 16.2 Color 17. 11 there wu Mat! THAN a1l object, thu how maD7 vere there? Draw a piotuzte ot haw thq were ananpcl, and put an arrow to abaw the d1reot1oa thq wen 18. Did tbe object at any time a 18.1 Move behind s (Circle One) 1!1. JF ;roa aDiwere4 DB, t.beD tell \lbat it moved bebtzd 18.2 Moft ln front of 1 (C!role Om) Ill '~ Dgg then tell vbat 1 t moved ill fl'ont of. 18.3 Bleftl! with the bacqronm? (Ctrole One) 19. Which ot the tal.lowinl ob~eou la about the -~ alse u the object JCN aavt (Circle '*)I 4. Blo7ole omoe ctt t. AutanobUe a ot the to' l owq to 1Dt1oate heM certaill 70\l are 1aur to QueatiOil 19. o. Not ve17 4. Uncertaill 20. 1'17 to tell the tollawiDI thtnp about tba objectt 20.1 How ht.p the ..nb waa itt 1":" ' teet. 20.2 Bow te vaa it tra. tout ~ t or 20.3 Hew tut vu it soiz117 :-.. per hour. A-r D/5.pJI'~III~ 20.4 ma of tbe tall.owiaa to illtioate baw oertaiD 7ou are ~ aaawer to tbe abowe a e. Not verr sure 4. Just a sue 21. Bow did the object disappear fraD view! (Circle One) a Suddenl.7 -r._ ~adual.q o. other --~-- d. Don't rer.1ember Ill the tollawina 1ketob qe at tbe po1Dt shown. Place an A OD the out,a4 liae to 1baw haw bip tbe objeot vaa above the bar1son vhea 70\1 sav it. Plaoe a "B" to ahow 11bere it va vben vhen 7ou 23. ID tile tollawi.Da 1ketob plaoe u "A" at the position the object waa vhea JOU tint aw it, ,.S a "B" at i t1 poaitioa vhea 7ou laat aav it 24. Drav a pioture that vill haw tba motiOD that the objeot made. Place u A at the ot ita patb aid a "B" at tbe eD4 ot ita pate. 25. Drav a picture that \ill show the sha:oe ot the object. L.'!bel and ir.clud 1D your sketch :ulJ de~ails of the object that YO'.l aaw ar.d place an arrC'.I 1cle the drawing to show the direction the object vas moving, 26. Vaa tb1a the (Ci.NI. O.)a 1.-tt<E A ~Pt41t.F ~A"T'"UER. THA.~ bi'sc.. . A~.I..-r-t.fi,;.G" tJISJF'r-/uAs 1/J w ir tdAs ~ N Jel~ tJ ~ Me that JCN haw a .. n an object lin thia? 26.1 11 JGD 8DIVre4 NO, tb \lbeD, where 27. In~ optnt011 vhat do JOU thlDJc tba object vaa an4 vhat might haft oaua.S 1 t? / . z. -PDN'r-1"A A:::. ir ~4S' ~ ~r~Fcri'DAJ IJ" A AI riAJ, As Q,r,. trA!!. tl'lr "?'{#,t~ r-7 ~";~ttl!: 7~VN"os Do Q6~;J,1r ir-~lis A #Ar.~/ tJ/rJEcr- 28. Oiw tbe 1'i.EPHOME NtiiBIR What 1.1 7aur present job? AteCifAc Ye=CN Last School Attended t:/Ni,J. l!l! a,/AH - tear ot laat attendaece at thia achool I I f ~ <) 29, Hsa ~llJ'CDe else uith y ou at the tiae you saw the object? (Circle One) or 29.1 lF JOD &Ditlered DS, dicl they the objeot too? . (Cirole <D ) a )0. acl4 bere ~ 1\lrther ooa.eDtl vhloh 7ou bel.1e.e are important. Uae adell Uaaal ah .. tl ot the -alae paper 1t Deoill'l wi/EAJ Fi r $;;riO t!JISr~cT t:M AT" 1'18ocJT l ( w, T"tl R!~ F. I o 7 fl.t.J E" ,J oATH) f-It or i tJ ,.J . Es-; 1 >1 e N .Srlflf!r~p Mi/IN~ EArr'~"'~ s tA) I'/CCi't...(RAr S, 6N "' /YtJr,~Ai L:JAI~j/ rlr A 1J our 2 o ~ /fl.CFt..t..~ rt t i1Voe6"'Asc; ~"' RAPI Y tl~ri~. iT'~ p,S.t PPrA"/INi &lllr t.;IIJ~, Coo o,e h H~H. r 7 ,.~mt: Phosnix, Ar1u 127th iilotTr~ini~g )ing, (Int3ll, (1) Houn4 yello tr~1te bAll t!-..rae tounha sis ot :t\lll :lOOn, as brig~t 11.a 110oa tran111ng roughly 1. "1., ao eound or a~A.ND\ :38ana ot -pro~lllsion, S ")e41i estimatecl "' 200 t.uaa. Cour and Altltutle const~t. then f1rat a13bted object anenrud pertectq ro,1od 'bllt as 1' -proett~4 1' aawme4 a lo111 narrow shape like a "late. Time ot ethtinc 02201( 4 Auetl' 52.~ for -period ot ap~roxinlat9l1' 5 kADner of obaer,stloaa Ti from gro~nd. (4) Obaerver waa ou sov.\11 CeDtral at Salt R1Tsr l!l Pl:o~nix, object firat allb'M ...... to liD acl tolloaA to "' D1at3DCe troa ObHrTart 10 to 35 m1. ~ltit'-.lUI :Jo hlcb-~ (5) Ob .. rta,ioa Plt tal We., Lake lrl, felt he b~d oae. (6) Wt!~t,tler ' \ll! ot al&bt:nt CleAr, vls1b111t7 15 n1. !)lua, ...... tve 15 l'.e<eee. daw~e~ 63. mrtttoe win! euo. 'TlndJ .Uott: 5,000 !t-280 rleg at 15 Dll staNn\ 1Ln4 sn\oh ( 6 eo) A_'OQ3())JDt r:/ ~ :t~D!UCE Inteljicnce 0!:1eer 127th JtUot :'r&ini ~ ;1:1& ~ co - . Air .!r&inicc Co . 3eott All. !ellTille, Ill1~1 l oo -C~, Crew :rraiD1~ l1r lol'ce, P~zwlol}'h J\l'B, leD Antonio, !sxs.s Phosnlx, Arl.oaa 127th Filot ~rRininK ~1~, (Intall., Ct!1ee) Caotatn J'tadel'lclc a. a,.,er Jr. i/JO W. 1 V-dn. . !be of eieht1 .. 0220'l_ 4 Allpa' ~. tor -period ot 89'J't"OX11aatel7 5 a1_., ... of olt''loa: Tinal tro grorulCl. (~) ObHrte.r wae oa south Central at SAlt lllYer ln Pho~nix, objeet :f i ret al&b'M to liD a4 :tollowa4 to ' ~1st3llca troa ObHrTera 10 to J5 m1. .Uti~J.det :Jo h~ ar ). 500 n. O'bjo' wae betwea o'b .. rter a lhi'e !Mk :!tna.-ale., ), 500 n. (5) O'b .. ta,loa ._a. ~ A/30 , 127th A.P. Sq, 127th Air BAae Gro~. l27tlla hl rea4 exteaa1?e11' ab.,ut fiyi~ sAD.oan anA Pl' fac c. LU!e 133, AM. slgbtiDCt Cla-ua, v1a1b111ty 15 mi .,tua, tetnpftnture 15 ..._. t1ft -'-tee b~ .. I lolt etpt ~ 1t. It lle4 te M abft' )001 t 11Jee4 alllla 200 ~. Jse .~;or.~ ol 1t, it JEDvPJEDEtf JE:DsT JVJ"DL ''' DE JVPUK II - R/NM IGI,,Z 1M CO LUiCE AFB Ali Z TO JEPHCVD/I HQ USAF WASH 2' DC DEEEEE JEDVP/ATIC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO JEDEN/CG ENT AFB COLORADO SPRINGS COLO INFO Jw-...EDST/CG ATRC SCOTT AFB ILL JWFDL/C,CIEWTAr RANDOLPH AFB SAN ANTONIO TEX ;B242H FLYOBRPT ATTN ATIAA-2C (1) YELLOVWHITE ROUND-BALL, 3/4 SI2E OF FULL MOON TRAVELLING ROUGHLY s. W. , NO SOUND OR APPARANT .MEASN OF PROPULSION, SPEED !STif'.ATED AT 211 MPH. COURSE l ALT. CONSTANT (2) C222fM " AUG 52 FOR APPR OX FIVE ~liNUTES (3) VISUAL FROM GROUND. (4) OBSERVER tJAS ON SOUTH CENTRAL ST SALT RIVER IN PHOJ:NIX, OBJECT FIRST SIGHTED TO NNE AND FOLLO~YED TO WEST DISTANCE FRO~'J OB- 1 C TO 35 HILES. ALTITUDES NO HIGHER THAN 35~0 FT OBJECT \JAS DET~I!:l:N OBSERVER A~,'I) ~HITE TNAY. MTNS. ELEVAT!O[l 350~ FT. DISTANCE ~5 11ILES. PACE TWO JWPUK IS OBSERVATION MADE BY A/3C VAIN w.r. 127TK A P. SQD., THIS BASE. VEATHERI CLEAR, VISIBILITY l' MI. PLUs, TEMP 8' DEG. DEWPOINT 63 SURrACE WIND CALM. WINDS ALOFT. 5 111 FT-281 DEG-IS KN, l ( 9) NONE. . I (II> NONE. , i6/2i 58% AUC JWUX PROJECT 10073 RECORD C..ARO t. iYPc :J' caiEil'' 'r:<JN ""'" A ucr.=ff :a~iao~ly cr,.,Jt