0;E<.. T 10073 RECORD CARD COHCLUSI01'4S Was B alloon Hidclletoo,m, 0 Probably Bolloon OJ.TETIME GROUP TV~ )I< O&SERVATION Posibly Balloon Loco I '0 .:;..,--.Visual BX 0 Cro""'d-Rodor Wos A;. croft robool y Ai r c r aft 0 Alrlntereept Roder ?o .ni bl y Ai rcroft Was Astror.omi col Probably Astronomical :. ili t.:lr"J Possibly Asti"'nomicol LENGTH OJil O&SEAVATIOI'4 UU,.8lR 0 , OBJECTS 9 . lnsvfficisnt Dato for Evqlvotion n I. no ...n BRIEf' SUMMARY 01" "t;HTIHO l'e;:J) rted AT1C P'ORW ll~ ( R I'!V 16 31!P Sl) Draw a p ictur e !hot will show ! h e r"t. " n lh'lt th.,,obje c t o r objects mode. P lace o n ''A at the be g inning path, 0 us o t t h e Pond o f th .. porn, <Jnd s h o w any change s i n direction duri n g t h e course. 21. IF POSSIBLE, try t o g ueB or ec;Hmote wha t ihe r~ol s iz e of th e obje c t wa s i n its longe s t dime n sion. 22 How Io rg e did the ubje c t CY obj~ct' CJp p"!o r 'IS compa red w i t h on e o f th e following objech he ld in the hand and o t obour tlrm' s lenqth? (Circle One ): H<>nJ o f o p1r1 Silver dollar h. Boseb llll I . G r apefr ui t Baske tball 22.1 (Circle One of the followin g r:'l i,dc:tJte h o w certain you are of yovr answer to Question 22. c . Not very sure @ f ,, ,,t., ~ JrftJin d . Uncertain 23. How d id the object or objects Jinpf)"or fr o m view? In order that y o u can give as c:leo r o poct ure a~ possible of what you saw, we would like for you to Imagine t hat you could construct t h e ooject that you sa,.., Of whot type moteriol would you molte it? How Iorge would It b .. , and .... hat shape would i t novtt? Describe In yoU a .... n words a common object Of objects which when placed up In the slty would give the same oppea r onc:e as the object which yo u saw, 16. Tell In o f~w word s the following t h ings JSovt the object. 17. Draw o picture thot w i ll show the shape of the object or objectJ. Lobel and Include In your 3ketch any deta i l, of th. object that you lOW such as w ings, protrusion, etc., and especiall y uhoust troll s or vo por trails. Place on arrow beide the drawing to show the d irection the object was moving. 18. The edges of the object were: ( Circle One): a. Fuzzy Of blurred b. Llkeabflqhtstur @ Shor pi y tl u tlit1 ed d. Don' t f9m4mber 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? .. 1 u ' T o =n ~ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were tra veling, 32. In fne following skerch, i magin e tr'lor vou ore at the point shown. Place o n A" on the curved I ine to show how the object was above rhe hcr. z o" (s~yl1ne) when you flfst s ow it. P lace o "B" o n the some curved line to show how high the \lbject wos above tl-:e ~offLon (skyline ) when you lost sow i t. 33. In the following larger sketch pluce "" "A" at the position the object wa~ when you first saw it, and a "B" at its position when you lost saw it. Refer to smaller sketch os o n example of how to complete the larger sketch 25. Where were you located when you ~o ... rhe ooject? (Circle One): o . Inside a bui lding b. In o car @ Outdoors d. In on a irplane e . At sea f. O ther o ozF; (c,..tcQt.JfzWJ4r: C4T..v,J.I{ 26. Were you (Circle One) a. In the bus iness sectio n of a c ity? b. In the residential section o f a city? c. In open countryside? d. Flying near an oiriie ld ? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? g. Other A TCJ..,., /Z r r .P # r T 27. What wen you doing at the time you saw the o b ject, a nd how d id you happen t o notice It? 28. IF you w~re MOVING IN AN 1\U I OM081LE or other v ehicle at the t ime, th e n compl.,te the following qustlons : 28.1 What direction were yo u ovlnq? (Circle One) b. Northeast cl. ~oJtheas t f. Southwest 28.2 How Fast were you movnq I ------------miles per hour, 28.3 Did you stop at any t im., while you were looking at the object? ( C ircle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you loolcinq ..,hen you first sow the object? (Circle One) b . Northeast ~Southeast Southwest h. Northwest h. Northwest I 30. What direction were you looking when you lost saw the object? (Circle One) b. Nonheast ~Southeast (D Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you are fami l iar with bearing terms (angular d irection), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was from true North and also the num~r of degrees it was upward from the horizon (e levation). '/~en i r f irst ooo.,or.,d: b . F :om horizon .:.2 degrees. Q. t:" ro, trtJ"! ~lor th -n 7 2 39. Do yot~ thinlc you con estimate t~e 3peed of rne object? (Circle On, ) Yes IF )'1:1U answered YES, then what '>peed would you estimate? 40. Do you think you con estimate how for o woy from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you aMwer YES, then how for o wny would you soy i t wos? 41. Please glv~t the following i n formation about yourself; What i s your present job? _.::L:;;.._l_J _, ra .t Please indicate any special ,,fl~<:'ltlonol training that you h ove had. Grode school e . e. Technic al school C.o-.."tre t-~ <.AJ .. .,-S'c.-iu ... ~ High school Post graduate f. Other special trainln9 S ,Ye-tJ- S ..e~=tr'~c rn Co-,'t.:-u+= TAw .-y: I 42r Date you comp leted this questionnotre: 34. What were the weather condition~ o t ~h~ "tTWt you s o w the obje c t ? 3 4.1 CLOUDS ( C ircle One } a. C lear sky @ Scattared clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds e . Don't '"member WEATHER (Circle One} b. Fog, tnl'lt, or light rain MoJe rote o r heavy rain e . Don' t r!tmember 34.2 WIND (Circle One ) a. No w ind ~ Slight hree.te c . Strong wind d. Don'trsmember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) e. Don't remember 35. When did you '"port t o 'oms nlficial rhot you hod seen the object? 36. Was anyone else with you at 119 t i m e 1ou saw the object? (Circle One ) IF you answered YES, l id thy s u the object too? ( C ircle One) <!.!. No Pie dddreues: 37, Wo this the f irst t ime that you hod seen on object or objects like this ? ( C irde One) @ No 37.1 IF you onswwed NO. then when, where, and under what c ircumstances d id you see other ones? Ji3. In "OUf' ~oinion what do you thnlc th., o~iecr wH o nd what miqht l,av!l c a u s .. d it, U.S. AIR FOR'CE TECHNICAL INfCKMATIO,_. SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In order that your Informatio n may be f iled and coded as accurately as po:uibl.,, pleosa u u the following spoca to write out o short descrip t ion of the event that you observed. You may r~ peat Information that you hove already g iven in the questionnaire, e nd odd a ny fa;rth~r comnaen h , statement~, or sketches rhot you b"tll evtt or~ important. Try to present th., d etaiLs o f the ob""rvo tion i n the order in which they occurred. Additional poges of the some s i:ta paper ma y be a ttached if t .. ey arl\'t needed. Do Not Wriie in T hi s Spoc~) a~d began takin~ ~ic kures. ncas~ t h e film wasn' t any go0d , a s it had been i r .. '"'c mer a f o r t"'!lli t e Sl'lffiP. time , the secnnd rnll W<:t s tak~n. The object WRS as l.i3crioe d ir. f o rm A, :Zo6.nd with ;l;fift wnat P.:-ceared t o b e a string hangi n g from t h e l;nttom. It 11-:l.S first S!Jot'".erl t o the sw, it 3.ppeared to b e l!'.Ovi::;:;; a way and slign.l~' tp tl:e righ t . The "'lbject was belo w the clouds which the 'r'ieathe!" de partme nt esr.imat e d t o br 31,000 feet. :'here ?I~S -.o a 9p r editaole m.?vemer:t o r changein c:1lo-:-,size o-:-sh'~pe d11rin~ t h e time it 'W\ S in si.~nt.. At 0932 :::aster n standard t ime the oo,ject. r!isA.c;-earec f rnm sdght-, . -r - : s.s~coear 1jP/COIIDR Aii<TECHI.' iTE ., Ill DE~CRIPTION OF OEJECf ~ 1 DIME ~:LD AT AR L ~riGT~ 'SI SILV~2 /~/ ~EGAfiV~ I C I NEG AT IV: ' u l AL:'"!O~T :10TIO'l L.ES.S - JJ1RECTION. Z/ VANI SHED FROM SIGHT l r l APPROXIMATELY THREE 13! N~R OF OBSERVATJ:~ / .-./ G~CU~ID \f I SUA L 1~1 c I;\iOCJL.~R S r. -of f t ..::ui'.UIW A JC:-i :~STO:-J SECUP n--, I'IDOCTRDIATION OFFICE{{ OL:-!STE:D AF3 -REL IABLE .n~;y OTH:!:.~ OU!STED AF3 . : ~ O...;\Ji!:L r1ILITARY AND CIVI LIAN -P.LL RELIABLE, 171 WEATHZR AND WINDS ALCff CONDI TI ONS AT TI~IE OF SI TI~G lA/ C-LEAR 13! SURFACE IW 8K AEf.Y A:IS s: tr..: COlillUNICATIONS SERVIC3 17::.-:::~ : CS s:J,UADRON (MATS) : J.::--3 .\CS D!:TACIDlENT Ol!nst.er. A'tj, ~;!iddletown, Pa. C-21 June l95k .srro~C:T: U. S . t.ir ?:)rct:l l.'ac(\.Jrlcal Information She e t 'TO! (;Jmmandi n!! t]a.ne r al ~ir Technic 'll Intelligence Center Attn: ATI AE-'5 llrig.'lt- P;d:terson Air Force :Jas e Oayt,on, t;hio t o ;.lil ''" ! !entified obj~ct For":e Technical I.1.:ormation Sheet co~Brved in this v~cinity 18 Jt.L1'1e ~. Two (2) ~r'J.: J. l'ilm3 taken of abov e citad obJect are teing for:tn.:rde d under so.:r Ht'-'l t a .~over. 3. F..equest t ' r}u .3 organization be supplied 'Nith a fresh supply of films for the ' n ~ 3Itlera. "DAVID R ?IE~N~T:::-:: ~R~TI~H M SGT US~C? Detachment NCOIC 8. IF you sow the ouject ot NIGHT, TWILlGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning thiJ STARS and MOON? STARS (Circle One): MOON (Circle One): o. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight No moonlight-pitch doric d. Don't rem4mber d. Don't remember 9. Was the ob je c t brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle One): c . Don'trenl&mber 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the slcy background, was the br ightness li~e that of en automobile headlight?: (Cirde One)@ A mile Of more a way {o distant car}? b. Several blocb owoy? c. Ablockowoy? d. ~vt~ro I yords a way? 11. Old the object: a. Appear to stand still at any t ill"? b. Suddenly speed up ol"d 'V'Ih uway e1t any time'? c. Break up into ports Of' ~tplnd~7 d. Give off smolce? e. Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Flicker, throb, Of' pul1or? (Circle One for each question) @ No Don't Know Yes (~ Don' t Know Yes QtiD Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know 12. Did the object move behind somethlnq 12t anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Y r~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 13. Did the obiect move in front of something at anytime, particularly a eloud? (Circle One): Don't Knaw. IF you answered YES, than tell what it mov"d in front of: 14. Did the object appear: (Circle One}: 15. Did you oos&rv., the obiect throuqh ""Y of the following? a. Eyeglasses r'_'!! ~ " b. 3un gloss&s ((~}) No 1. c. Wi.,dsni~ld Y~! ~ g. Tronsporant? 8 inoc ulars r..,Jescope e. Don't Know, Theodolite ~. w:,dow gloss <.._Y_::J-; No h. U. S. A 1 ~ F 0 R C E T E C H HI CAL I ~ F 0 R M A T I 0 H S H E E T This c;uestionnoire has been prepared so that you con give the U. S, Air Force a s muc h infetmotion o s possible concernin g th e unide ntified a erial phe nomttnon that you hove obsdrved. P lease try to answer os many questions os you possibly con. T h e information that you give will be uud for rese<~rch purposu, and will be regarded os confidential moteriol. Your nome will not b e used in connection with ~ny stateme n ts , conclu s ions , or publications w i thout your p mis s ion. 'H, request th i s ~rsonol Information so that, if i t is deemed necessary, we may contact you fo r further details. 1. Whe n did y ou see rh e object? 3. T ime -r orHt: E a s tern d P-:~ciftc 4. Where were you when you Hlw the obje ct? Neor .. t Po,t.d Addreu 2. T 1me o f day: Hour Minvr.o~ (Ctrcle One): (Circle On"): q , Daylight Savin g (9 Standard 5tole o r Covntry C ityorTown 5. Estimate how long you sa w th e object. 5. 1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certo in you ate of your on ~wer to Oue stion 5. I;:' Fairly certain Whot was the e~ndjticr~ of the s_ky? ( C jrc/e One)