'iOQ73 RECORD CARO , 12. COhC~I,;SiCNS ' ' TYP~ CF OiHRVATION D Ground Veavel t!lili t-?Z'y Was uo!loo:'\ Pro b~b! y Sol:: oon 'o'l<:~s Atr.:rd t ?rok.o.)iy Au~roh Pos~ab:y Aorcrr.i: ? rollo .J: y A -.r ~c.nomi ccal : 7. L:r-:~n~ ) C C~Sf~V-.itOrJ tl. NUIIilE~ OF C~JECTS 9. COt..hc l hr ,;4 oinutcs. :Jtu n)pea:cd di.rcc tly c.ei1ln'l the o.1rc:-.. l ~. ..... ~a entc:olnt; ':'.:Z'l'.:U, s:.Ja. CbJe~c t~ npp Jr,!cl ~.i a noM;tl L../ c , 1.>u t r o~<!cr 1D abape ~-' 1~ h -1 t.race and t.railod ~pprox 2-3 miles ~ ''il" t a/c. ATlC P'OI\M UV (~&\' 26 IEP JZ) In the toUocng sketch place an "A" at the position tbe object was ~n Jo.& tint aav it., anc1 a "B" at 1tl position men fiOU laat sav it 24. Draw a picture th.1 t ldll show the motion t.hat the obj.,ct made. Place an "A" at the b..,,~ln~ing of ita path and a "B" at the end of its path. I. tJ"'"i }It~ t-Il wJ,,/e e p_/,t,f 7/e aWeef t.VCI $ no-f N,,.Jizr/'1 eaiii"'S&' 2$. Draw a pictare that will sbov aUpe ot tbl object. Labtlllllclinolude 1a JO''I' aDtob 'IF dlt' le ot tbe objeo\ ' ,_ aaw nd plaoe .a arrow tbe dlsa1dna to abow tt. cttractloa the object ~ R~ta.r : s/, 1.tlt 1'J;~;i.tl/hfJ Jlunlet:/ ~..t tt.TntJ~/'J.cv;. an~ further Comlftents which you believe are illq)ortant eets ot the aazu aize paper, if necessar"J' tA.I, I r Uas this the first tiri1e that ;you bave (Circle One)t @ or No seen an object like this? 26.1 IF you answered NO, then when, \-~here, and under 1-rhat conditions ~d In ynur opinion what do you think the object uas and Hhat migbt have cause1 _ /f'"~tJ<u,l !'14J 61A~rH 0,_ iD nt)f frnw(P~I1e tr IN#Il NT M ~r1-: 't" t o r;.nllt-~HC"JV# IV 1146~#f INNif>rtrV~ 'TS SDu~U, /r wAs Oiw tbe tollotd.JII inloaatiOD about IJOUrseltt TPl.!PROIIE Sex _ t-:1 ale 29. Was aft101W else vitb 10U at the you saw the object? 29.1 IF ~l answered y-~, did they sae the obj~et tory? . i .~, n~aa2-PART I AIR INTELLIGENCE nON REPORT FLYOBRP! 1 ll cotober 19S2 Septeaber 19~2 See below. l 1 n tlc unusual 3oope pres Jn ~at 1 on is r~rw~r=~d r cr 1:!.!' orma ticn 1 on!7 an~ is not evaluated by t~1A nead ar~a:~. C I . Cn tiiiO Sdcarat3 OUtO('U:ld trac~s t:-Oi.t !t3z~lte! A-a 3ttr es t> ttrgst.s appeilred d!~ectly 'v--!:~t~o th~ il:..:crat~ when enturfnl ao az~uth or o;oo to 07J in rslat!ofl :, 3U 9a&1 (WJD lU07). ObJeott ?." t~red a a a nC)raal a1:cr'ltt, ~ut rr,und4r 1n shape with a t.race a!l:l tr!l.lled approx1utei7 t111l to ~hr., mil~$ til d~ation ot two to r~ur sweeps. a Badar acope presenta,ion. TFS-lB 4. 1 !autau Saki ('IJAB lJ07}. These objects ap~eared Nnen a ~ between W~Xi '51~ an~ d~A~ ~olo at an satauta ot.o~ 'o 070 !l .. p~earinr oopletely in two to !our sweep 1~ no diree\1 l or 1 r apeed indication. . a ll3o Carlton t. Ball ot tne1e twf.' aircen u 9'2 and &/2c O'oerace1a !be \ber ~ported a1 C&YU, oaitered clouda~ . AIR.INIElliGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ~t 20J~ 28 s~p ;2 I was seope operator tor this detacDa@nt : .I outb':>und. ~-fro It zQke AFB o!l ~tnter1na tne 8rea o;o to ! o?O h d 1 ~ "Jeri a .. of target a~pear behind the ':Ua.ln ~ar~"t. Anotner outhL~nd tract.a~ 20411 showed this same condition. I call~d A/2~ ! Grovfll!!l&t!'.in to t 'h--scot'-. and e t ~r~ 't 3t 2c;2r did tn~ sil~e tning. : I l ~ft . / : c Qrcvenst'!in at th~ s eC':>! and . .,n-t to r4! J.1rt tae cc- cu:.-'n"'~ ~o tne Detachae~t C()m~1uan~ar and A ... ~c;. l'~Ht .:~co,-. was nor l . mal .1i -:;1 U't\le. clut:~r. ~T"9 t:-nci\.s 1ur1n, this t im'! went thrt.~ .. tt:"ft~s11:~ &1-e8 an4 did ' not snew-e~r!s eonditi . - C~6LIC~ L. &ALL . AF FOIM 111 PAIT II F""O'IID 1 JUM I:MI AIR GENCE INFORMATION REPORT I"' )oQirf . laMlll .Otrl .. 1. When did )CN see the objeott 1.2 time of D~a 1.) Time ~one: (Circle One)t @or P. H. (Circl!! One) ( Ci r .:le One) 1 a. Dqllpt Sanna 1.4 Circle an-t of tbe to 1ncli.cate how certain )'OU are of "ffUU' answer to the abow question 1.21 a. Cer~d.ft c. Hot very ~tre ~ f~irly certain d. .Juat a guess 2 When ..... you ,,men 10\1 aav the objectt f/ANILTI~J ). WMre were you loca when JOG the objecta (Cirele One): a.. Inside a build1n1 d. In an aimlana c.9 JutdJ~rs over open c.JU!'ltr?:' 4. How did JOU happen to notice tbe object? t. K.;., slyw~l fo 5e...t :;I 5. When dl4 JOU report to .,_ ott1oial tbat )OU had seen the object? SECTIO:~ B 6. What ware yf'),l ,, .. ,in~ at the time ;you saw the object? wc./C:,., ~tJ141'1I,il f'Qrf. 6.~, kt }to vttls I Q S 6.1 What had you be~tn doing tor tM 30 lllimltes before you saw the object? Tr7 to list. the .ct1Y1t~ or activities and the approximate aawunt of time ~,ent on each. 1. Y.lere JOU moving ~t &ft1 t1me *l.le 700. saw the object?' (Circle ODe)t IF JOt& answered tiS, ttwn c~ete tbe tollow!.ftl queetionat 1.1 'What. 41rec tton wen JOU (Circle One) t e Nortb b. ?Yort.haaat d. Sou the an r. Southwest h. Northwest 7, 3 Did you st.o, at al\V t1.me 'tihile you \o78re loo:dn~ at. the object? ( G~r~la On~): @ or ::.,!'thetst c. East g. :rorthwest 12.1 C1 rcle one or the tono,4.ng to indicate how certain you are or your anawer to Question l2t ~ Fairl7 sun 1]. Did the ob~eot lookt (Circle One) lh. Did the object at &n7 tilllet 14.1 c~ direction? lh.2 Change spi!ed? lh.J Chanse :Jit.e? 14.4 Change color? l.h.S Break uo i nto narta or 114.6 Give oft' sr~lc9? l.h. 7 Change b t1.qh t.neae? 1.4.6 Flicker, t hrob, or lb.9 Reaain n,>t.i ,,nleee? c. Hot very sun d, Just a gueea or ~ansparent (Circle One for eacn question) Don't kn'w DOni t know 1J6nlt kn.Jw Donlt kiiow DOnit ki\Ow Don't lmow 15.)n It kiiow ooti*t kii~w (9 Don't know lS. Did u. object ~ve ott a light? (Circle One)t (3_ 1~ lS .1 IF J'OU 11n~wereoCl IIS, t va1 the color. ot tne light? Don't know 16. '1'e1l ill a te'' ~,.:.ras the tollowina things about the object? 16.2 Color IF -. lGi Tllll Oil ob3eot, bow 117 wn there? Dl' a piotaan ot wn &ri'IDiecl and JNt an aztow to elini & d1 tiOD thq re vanlinl J)3. ;Ji.d 'th:! object at ::~ny ti.11e: 8.1 What direction lJere ~u loold.n& when the object disappeared? (Circle One) 1 d. Southeaat t. Southwest h. Northwest 8.2 Circle one of the follow!.na to indicate how cet"t.ain you are or r to the above question and preceding question ( 8 and G) Certain c. ~Jot vory sure b, Fairly certain d. Just a ess 9, \~ere J'lU wearing eye glasses ,.men you aav the object,? {Circle One )t 10. Row waa the object seen? (Circle One) a a. Through td.n<bw clasa b. Throu.gh t!lndahield o. Throulh binooulare d. 'l'hrouflh teleecope Through theodolite Through .wn&Laaaea Through open apace 11. \tlhat do you rmn8m'ber about the watber conditions at the time 10\l sav the CLOO~ (Circle One) c. Scattered cload8 c!. Thick or WIHD (Circle One) Sli~ht brene t :-e::tl!:nber \-lEATHER (Circle One) Mist, or llpt rain c. Moderate or lwa~ ftin Don t rem.aber TEM!'WtuRE (Circle t r-;!~er'lber 18.2 Moe in front t)f sQ:neth1ng? (Circle One) Yes Dl)ll't kno,., D' rou answered n:.s, then tell \olhat it DlVed in front or. 18.3 Blend ld.tb the baclcp-ouDcrl (Circle One) Yes Q~ Don't mow 19. Which or the tollowinl objecta ia about the aue actual sise as the object 1011 saw? (Circle One) 1 r. Automobile b. Baseball g. S "llll a1 rplane Uasketball Large ni1~lane d. Bicycle wheel Dirifrible fJI'" m e/.. lt:tr7e"' e. Office desk 19.1 Circle one or the tollodnc to indtcate how certain you are or your .. ansl-fer to C.'uastion 19 c. Not very sure d. Uncertain 20. rr, to tell the tollowitla thtnaa about the objectt clere,.ipfin hip aboYe the .earth wu it? . -feet. - Row tar was it troa you? feet or tnilas. How fast was it goin1? miles per hour. Circl Jne ot the foll'J\o1in1 t0 indicate holl certain )":)U are ot your ans~r to the above queat1ons1 a. Certain c. ~Tot -.e17 sure b. Fairll' certain d. Just a l'leas 21. Ho1f did tbe object diaappear rraa Yi.WP (Circle One)t Suddenl.J' () Grackull.T