'IME CUP 4. t 1Ul.A8ER OF oaJECTS 5. LENGTH O F OBSeRVATION TYPE OF 0 3SERVATION 7 . C O URSE 2. L-. .TION 10. CONCLUSION . ll. 9~1.::? SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ,; .)tt"ICVnrl i~ l.L.: t lll<mcl 9. PHYSICAL EVIO!:NC! FTD SEP 63 03~9 (TOE) p,..,loua clld- ef tMe ro .. aaa' M u t tambert Conform 1 Conic Projection st~ndard P\Hdllels 3J ','' r Mldtlll) , ~ fm,~t~buril Col II~" ThorntCII_.,...._, , Qoolmu"~ ')1 TJ U'TICAL CHART r \ ll:> 'I\ .I llo \ Cent~rvtl !t I II< P~mt f iC~.;oH,..ClCRt" Cnrrtpthtl to ICA() C>t Htd..rd 1 for II 1\Cl lllltrth~r hlcl :'0011 to th.t~ c.h.ort nttmh-r \ Cr JtltiO Pocahr.111 JS PLATTE RIVER I I (\E. lfl ~tre ELEVATIONS IN F 0 r ort 1 hl)mpson { Lo ... er arS. I-LuJILL.L..L.J~f.L+4...L.L.L.I-UJ. 4J..J..lljl I J Ll' ' I I ~ dcp.u .... ~F c.~nnlllf~t \ 1 Draper 0 While River ~ Kl!nnebec ll U Cli R tiHI'H B~C 1 '- ' CH~ ,hltll Al>i -\Vood L~ Springvi....,o l'll"t-8 I N } t\llt..~o a 1 tfl ' ,j ~hit, l 'I i pr'uc ! t l'trhliC'lll)ll::.." !~e,, ai itl.,.un~..t r \'titt dh'~; rttl di .. ;trihu"ior ' tf . tJ t'lt,.. .. d th lt.~ w :'ic d ,.;. n-ts nt ct rn:l >:s t 'r u d\~mntl5 fj.!i.;ilio ... lo liS t\ 1' . of ch t AF FORM 112 PART I .rir:.rcr_A ss Ai"PP':>VED I JUNE IM COONTIIY / I ( Lio:A V,.; BL."JJI~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unide ti.tted Ft ects Raoort ~It (A POOIIT0 ON " ,110.,. <Aft'MJJ J:>CS/I, Headqmrtar s , \ :C _ rrr'Uld Isls.nd 'lnd North ?l:ltt.e, i..,bri3~a Ent A.F9 Col or"td Snri..n~n, Col ,)r'ld o DATE OF ll'lf'OIIMII no" I t V ALVA TioJ,."_- :>A Tl <l' IIEI'OIIT l O F~brtwry 1)5J I'IIUAIIIEO IY (Oift~) : rnon L 3ado..tski \ 1 r)r US1\F Rl,EII...CE5 (OJftlrol lltJIIIb~, lllrHtltt, ,w!;r.;.,. -,,~,,de., 01 appllcubtc) r. D1oley, J. t Lt Charl s H "3r, Cpl '"' l ~-; Deru::r...er su NNAR't: (l:.'lel" ~"' """"'.,,., rtpWJ. OIH lipljicutt.;C '" fi"ol OIU .. tmt/1(1 Pfl'llfUpl. LtAI tll dHUrtl "' tOttln u f t . lJI(Im tat li/ rtporC Oft "; f 'rlrllt Ill-Pert I f .) In accordance with AFL 200-5, da.~tl 29 A-oril 1952, Subject: U"'l:!.dF)nt led Flying Objects Reporting , the followin~ r eoart 13 uubnittad: On 28 .TMuary ~953 betwee n the hour3 2125 CST and 21.4B CST tna abo1e n 4!nt1oned sources observed uhat aopear etl t o have been ~ unl dentiti\ld flyi.!15 ob ject. These sources obse~Ted same fran a r-1 .. 7 !llrcraft '144-77250 i"lyin~ '"\t an altitude of 8000 fal:lt on a true headin~ or 270 and at a. ,.,.ound speed of .lporox1:natl:lly 90 knots. ')bject was firs t obserred when the aircrti"t 't-18.3 CJ1rqr Sur!lris~. nebraska by entire crew and the obj ~ct aopea.red t o b e b e r.ween 0 n.:1d 30 above the horizon nnd over Grand I3land, 1rabraska. Contacts ;o~ere mace with ~he f.:>llowing qound ::r~.tions: G:-and Island, I..exi..11gton and Horth ?1:1tte, ~lebraska. All u r'1und ot ations report"ld by radio to aireral"t that; the object \.faa west of them. Commerci:ll. Flight EiJ9, uest.- bound '49 contacted on Chanel D-Delta and 'fJ.-.47 ,J.b211, flying at 39,000 feet, \1!!3 contacted, however neither could s~ the objact reported upon To Lt. Dooley, uho fir3t noticed the phenanena, the l i.ght apoearecl inst..'lnt'\.11- e,_,usl:r and changed color fr311 ~hi t A through .bl~ ~-~d a nd ba -+!Jl_:t1'\~t~a;......;;;L~n con .. - ~lstant manner. The objact faded out of night wit h e Q t h o h~ri~on corsriii~ an angular distance of uu~raximlltely 20 L"'l 8 ::rl.nutes. C A MII.r.rn Colonel us~ Dl.rectar R&E OISTltiiUTION ay OltiGINAl'OII Diractor of Intelll~once, Ha,:u:iquarters, USI\F, lh shington 25, D. C. Chief', Ur Technictl.l Intelli;sance Center, Attn: A TIAA-2-c, Hright-Pntterson, AFB, 01io RJTfl ntiS DOCU~ENT CONTAII'tS INf'OR-.ATION AFFf'CTIN(.;-4liE NAriOI'tAL DEFfN'l~ O"THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEAI'il l'iG OF THE E!>PIONAGE ACT , :;o U 5 C.- 31 AND JZ. AS A"'EN00 ITS TRANSMISSION O R THE HEVELATION OF IT'; CON TEN TS I N ANY MA~NER TO AN UNAUTHORilEO PFp<;QI'f IS PROHiiUTEO BY I A~. I T ~AY ... O T n~ REI"ROOUCEO IN WHOLE OR IN PART. B't OTH~ R THAN