Ci v u.:tl c tttnt ~-~' oluish-\;hl t.o C 1nrccl seconds, gave off sp~rks Sj):lrk::; ;t4CLASSi~J~O /\F FORM liZ-PART I I /,PORQVc:O \ J J:O.E 1?.!4 -rrs..r:t lf,:~Ifff.lJ .. ? (CUSSIFICA TIOI'I} lllPtJRT llO. AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT .'LICJWP't ".HE O F REI'ORT EMCES ( f'lrN IHHIIIItr,l!trtl'flrt, pr~lotu rtpurt , de., tU llpJJfcu/'"1'./t~)----- --- " V MARY: (l 'tttn cvncuc ' '"'' norr of rt f)f)r t . Gitl lvnljictme~ ira filarlllt'lllt&ct s>arawrapll. ].i.t lllc/QJ~rtl OllfJil'tl' It fl. JJt,ln 'r.rt of ti[J(rt cr1 It F Fro'! 11! - P. rt l/) ~).:Tin~ i,bject ir~ 3Ubmitt l: ~ '1ld.en t il:'1rl<l ~l;ri.n , 'Ji. V"li,Jentit"!.s<l ,"'--,.'f;f G aei.oa, Loe -l oa, """ .. \exieo. o~ll9 d o.n \:.llldenliilid~ '\.drial ;b~no.~:trtott .. .... "18 ot)a~r,~tion vaa cede :Crnu' !.h., q.idawalk ln frt"'lt OL t~tt Q1'flio'tM'Bs ~un.:te .::1 i h a ~'""'.o-w-. a~ t..ectt:m o t' "t"le :..oil ~lA1tt041 .......;c In'l'IJ.,.:d latt on. 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II "\ f t-iCJT ttC:. fI'PRODUC-D IN WHOLE OR PART, llY OTHt:ll 1111\:'ol IINITfO ST'\TfS AIR ront( AGENCIES, (XCCPT DY I'EP'o41~1CN OF 1 HE DIREC.TOk OF [J :---s~Rtcr:E D. cc.u;sli'ifr.., -a&-~H U . I . (,.l)lflltf "tJtt~t'\ OffiCI UNCLASSrFIEO ,.\lR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT . -t)!S :lOU 'WJMA.a ~ . i ?.h -,l.r.t:httd. cra,:kl!:"l.~ oou.nd. -~ Cl'titi-.s : nl.ictntlal ~c"ion ) f ~- t;Mtt"tr oi -:\~taJ..lati.>n. :<t:sll~Jtt. C A-;rr.,r .J.a e .. '!Ji.JJ~,l ,ntl ~'t',i'l~l C:\ t :"le ni~'C of ~hia obaeJ v<\tiion. i'av "':lao"Oltt :,f!tt>Et 0 11t d o(lr'l bec~us-. of ".h .. . 1~-.-,r~ c~Jld. ':..."lla JDi~t a.cco .. mt for ~;'l~ l ack ot otner 0b .rratlona. :...':lis ob.jac~ .. :a.T ~taTtt "v~l\ a lo" .:.teteor, :~rodu.cln~ a oound. ]).~ct".r o"L :nt.Alli.~nc~ fl:lf( T~l'\ DOCU"'~Nr COfH.AIIifS I";.Q'l"'ATION AFFfCTI,..(i THE I'UTIO~.llf,EFF"I')( Oi-" ;..-!:' IJMITF.D ST Hl:''i 'I'I ITHIN Tt4E ,_.1:'4/lll"t CJf THe-~SPION~C.t. "-i. tl U S <:- 31 .V.() ::!. AS A14EHOt:D ITS TAA.,.:,f141'iSIOH 0~ THF' REVELHI0/'4 OF IT'S CONrfi~T'i I N ANY '"""'"cR TO A-. U .. ~IJp,().tl/~0 ~ IT "UY t+OT OE H,ROOUCED IH WHOU OR IN PAHT, BY OTHER TH4N UHITf') ST,TQ AIR ~OPCE \GE....CIES, EXCt.fl OY PFH'"II~:;.IOr. Of' fht: DtP:CTO"I r ,: t '1TElltuU.C:E.uSAF. .. lJ j( L X.SS\rt ~> .. ) U. S. A I R F 0 R C E TECH N l CAL IN F 0 R MAT l 0 N SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much inf(;('rnation as pos~ible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Plca!>u try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. Th<-informat ion that you give will used for rt:~corch purposes, and w ill be regarded as confidential material. Your nome will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your pCfmission. Wo requc'it this persona I information so that, if it is deemed necessary, we may contact )' OU for her dctoi Is . When did you soe the object? Time zon~: ( Crrclc One): a. 2. Time of day: Hour Minutes (Circle One): A .M. 0( P.M. Moun to in (Circle One): o. Daylight Saving b. Standard 4 . Where were you when you saw the objcc:t ? I.~ \lamoa iav He~ico Nearest Posta l Addro City or Town Stot or Country I 5. Estimot? how long you saw the object. 5.1 Crrcle one of the following to indicate how certain you ore of your answer to Question 5. g:. Ccrto in Fairly certain 6. What was the conditicn of the sky? (Circle One}: a. Bright daylight b. Dull daylight c. Br ight twili ght c. Not very sure d. Just a guess d. Jus t a trace of day I ight e. No trace of doy I i ght Don't remembc!r 7. IF yo u sow the object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where wo s the SUN ocated os you looked o t bject? Do!!&Jl 1 t .!'P17 ((rrclc One): a. In fr ont of you d. To your left b. In bock of you e. Overhead c. Toyourrigh t f. Don't remember tJNciASSIFIED IF y ou sow the o!.>ject a t NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did y ou not ic e concerni ng the STARS und t \OON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle O,c): 't remember 8.2 MOON (C irclc One): a . Brigl1t moonlight b. Dull moon c. No moonl ight -pitch d ark @ Don't remember 9. Wo5 t he object brighter than the bac kground of the sky? (Circle One): c. Don' t re member 10. IF it was BRIGHTCR THAN th e sky background, was the br ightness lik\! tha t o f on a utomobile headlight?: (Circle One ) o . A mile or more away (a distant cor)? @ Severa I blocks away? c . A bloc k away? d. Severa I yards away? 11. Did the object: a . Appear to s tand still a t any ti me? Yes Don ' t Know b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at a ny time ? Yes Don't Know c. Brook up into part s or explode? Yes Don't Know d. G ivcoffsmoke? Yes Do n 't Know e. Change brightness? Yes Don't Know Chunge shape? g . F Iic ke r, throb, or Yes Don' t Know Wo~'t Kno~ 12. Did tho object move be hind something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): tfw No Don't Know. IF yo_u answe red YES, then to ll what it moved behind: 1-.. ;:a:1~-o.:f nountain~. 5_1Jil~a_Q.i_.J~!. and u ared 13. Did the object move in front o f something at anytime, pcrticulorl y a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answe red YES, than to ll wha t it moved in front of: _ D id the object appear: (Circle One): fi) Solid? b. Did you observe the ob jact t hrough any of the following? Eyeglasses b . Sun glosses Yes c. Windshield Yes d . Wind ow g lass Yes Binoculars Thc odol ite c. Don't Know. in a few words the following th ings about the object. C:.--tc~.ing, c~tte-rL'"lg nound. oowewh&t eimlliar to hl~"t VJlJcl:;;r tJ1~all. 17. Draw a picture that will show the shape of tho object or objects. Lobel and in c lude in your :.ketch any detail!> of the objec t that you sow s tc.h as wings, protrusions, etc., a nd especially e xhaust trails or vapor trails . P lace I a n arrow besid~ th a drawing to show the direction th e object was moving. C!)jeot \Taa to a.ll .:1~-ancea a1JJ:o~ n. ball of fire, ~na Ei-9r-e~ ol ~o be on a hsading of n,prox- 1ioateq 3200 frOID wsatem center :rol"tion of Los Alsmott .a\1:-Space l '3aervat1on. Al3o apped.l-ed to hava a var;r olib!lt t~jsctory. 18. Tho odges of the object were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred Likeabrightstor c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember C':1Cl object IF there was MORE THAN ONE ob1ect, the n how many were there? ---------------------- Draw a pic ture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show t he direction that they were traveling. / 0 . Draw a pic ture th11t will ::.h ow the motion thot the object or object s made. Place on " A"' o t the bc ainninu of the poth, o " B o t the enJ o f th o po t h , and s h ow any c hongt:s in direc tion d uring t he course. 21. IF POSSIBLE, tr y t o guess or estimat e what the real size of t h e obj~ct was i n itr. longest dimen~ion. - v r r. 'J feet. 22. Ho.v lo rg...} d id tl1e object or objects oppcar a s compared with one o f the following object s held in the hand and a t about a r m' s le ngth? ire/!! One): a. Hood o f o pin ~. Quarte r Half dol la r (Circle One of tho f ollowina to i ndicat (a) C ertain b. F a irly certain g. Silver d ollar Grapefruit Basketball t:Ja.tl r 't a how certain you oro o f your ans we r t o Question 22. c. Not very s uro d. Uncertain 23. How did tho object or objects dis appear om view? _ .. .:._._ 24. t n order thot you con give os clea r o picture os possible CJf what you sow, wo w ould liko for you t o i rnngine that y~u could con:.truct the object that you sow. Of what tyro material wo uld you make it? Ho w Iorge would It bo, a nd what ~hope would It hove? Describe in your uwn words u common ojt.,ct or object 5 which wh n ploc d up in the sky would r,i v o the samtt oppearonco o:o the object which you sow. A l-all of t!:-e cuch C\lt you wt.ght e:..:pc1et t o e f:-ou :;(:., _. ~-or.: ". 73:-y l:.t:-~ j9t c-:1~ine a:; n leht. I~ tr~s p3l'f~e~ly r~"ld :J.ni\ lai't :10 trl.11 ''~ 1'1:~ or !~ ... ~icla~. P:-3ce8t'.at\ oetmd 'oy 4 !}eeond.t. ~s~jn'lf\T:~d :.~g9 3/~ t:> .l '1lla. 25. Where wore you l ocated when you sow the object? (Circle One): o. ln s id.J a building b. In o cor In on o irpl one e. At s uo 26. Were you (Circlt:! One) o. In the business section o f o city? In the residential section o f o city? In ope n countryside? d. Flying nca r on airfield? Flying over o city? f. Flying ove r open country? Other _]T ?_C4rS Qn il rei't a :1d 27. What were you d'.>ing at the time you ~ow the object, and ho w did y..ou happen to no ti c o it? I vaa on o1dBwal.:: 1n f.ront or ~r~sidJ!.~ v hen I l!3ard an\]..!'@~ rll) i'ltl. into tha olq to t ha ,.,est a.nJ. ~a,., o~ject. 78. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othe r vehicle at the t ime, then com;:>lcte the following questions : Dotts :1ot c.gpq What direction were you moving? (Circle One) c. East e. South West b. Northeast d. Southeast f. 28.2 How fo~t ware you moving? ----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop ot any time while you were looking at the object? (C;rcle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you looking when you first sow the object? (Circle One) e. South (j) West b. Northeast d. Southeast h. Northwest 30. What direction w ere you looking when you lost saw the object? (Circle One) b. Northwa.st d. Southeast f. Southwest (h) Northwest ~ 1. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number o f d egrees the object was from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward fr o m thQ horizon (elevation). 31.1 Whe n it first appeared: a. Frorn true North 40 _ _degrees. b. From horizon 25 -JQ_ degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From tru~ North _ ].O d egrees. b. From horizon ? degrees. 32. In the following sketch, imagin,. t hot you ore o t the point shown. Place on A" on the cu