OATETIME GROUP LENGTH O F OB~ERVATION B RIEF SUMMARY OP' SIGHTING ATtC PORM 329 (REV 16 SF.P 5:1) ROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD CONCL USIONS a.. Was Balloon P robably Balloon TYPE n F OBSERVATION Poui!>ly Bolloo., Was Ai.croh a C,..,und-Visual 0 CroundRo<lor Probably Aircroft ~ Ai~ VI .IUol 0 A lrlntercept Raclor Possibly Aircraft Was Astronomi col Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical NUMBER OF OBJECTS Insufficient Dato for Evaluation Unlcno......, 11. COMMENTS U. S. A I R ;: 0 ~ C e r \: C H ~ l CAL I~ F 0 R MAT J 0 H SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In orr.ler thot your infonnotion may be filed ond coded os accurately as posstble , please use th., fo ll ow ing space to write out o s hort de.scription of the event that you observt!d. You may re- PI!Ot information that yo u ho~e o l r.,ady given in the questionnoir.,, and odd 'lny Further comments, state ments, or sketches thot you be lieve ore important. Try to present the details o f the observo- rion in thot order in w hich rh e y occurred. Add il ionol pages of th e .some size pape r moy be o rtoched If th~ty or n-ded. (Do Nof Write in This Space) /f.Loe.A.J *"-r-1/vrtJ f:J # T ECHNtC..\L I~FORMATI0?'4 This questionnaire has bt~en prepared so that you con givs ths U. S . Air Force. o s much infcrmotion a.s possible concerning th e unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Pl~ose try t o answer as mo'ly questions as you possibly con. The inrormotion that you give will be use d for res~rch purposes, and wtll be regarde d as confidential material. Your nome will not b e used in connection w ith any statements, conclusions , or publications w i thout your permission . We r~que:.t tht!i personal mfar motion so that, i f i t i~ deemed necessary, we may contact you f,~ ( further details. ) ' \.\.w I. Whe n dad you $ e e the object? 2. Time of day: Hour Mi,ute (Circle One): 3. Time zone : (Cirde One): (Circle One): o. Q~l i h t Sovi"g b. Stoodord c. /l.lo ttn tr11 n d . J' H ' lhC 4. Where were you w hen you sow th e object? Neoresl Postol Addr"'IJ 5. Estimate how long you sow thot o bt e c t. 5.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you ore of your answer to Question 5. a. Certain b. (fairly certa ~) c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What was the-conditi01 of the (.. (Circle One ): a. (erigbt/k,l'ljgbt./ b. Dull day I ight c. Bright twi I ight d. Just a trace of day I ight e. No IToce of daylight f. Don ' t remem~r 7. IF you sow th e obje c t dur in g DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, o r DAWN, where wos rh., SUN locorsd a s you looked ot the oot~ct? "! l).,e l: a . In front or you b. In bock of yov d . T o your I e r t '3. Ov~rheod f. Don't emem~r 16. Tel I in o f'!lw word s the followi,g thf'gs obo1JI the object. 17. Draw o picturtt that w i ll show the shape of th e obje c t or objects. label a nd include in your ske tch ony deta i l s of the object that you sow such as w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Pl,c e on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction th e object was moving. 18. The edges of the object were: b. 1 e a br iqh r s tor c. Sharply ouriiMd d. Don't remeonb'!r IF there wos MORE THAN ONE .,b,ect, then how many were there? ---ir;tzt.L./-1-...l ::: .. :._ _ Draw a picture of how they wllf'e arranged, and put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 8 . IF you sow the oujec:t a t NIGHT, TWIL.G~T, or DAWN, what d id you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? STARS (Circle One): MOON (Circle One): None a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moon I ight No moonlight -pitch doric uon't remember d. Don't remember 9. Was the object br ighter than the background of the sky? c. Don't remember 10. IF i t was BRIGHTER THAN th., ,ky background, was rhe brightneH like that of o n automobile headlight?: (C,cle On e ) a . A mile or more away (a distant cor ) '? b. Several blocks away? c . A block away? d . Severa I yards away? , - _ j J J.IJ'r ll. Did the object: (Circle One for each question) ;I ( Y"'s) No Don't Know '1. Appear to stand still o r ' H'Y llntd ( Ye~ No Don't Know r , .\ Yes c;QQ) b . Suddenly speed up and r u\h Jwoy 1t any t ime ? c. Break up into ports or "tocp lode) d. Give off smoke? Don't Know Don't Know e. Change brightness? f. Change shape ? g. F Iicker, throb, or pulsate? Don't Know No Don't Know Don't Know i2. D id the object move behind something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): <::r.;) No Don ' t Know. ..IF you answered YES, then tell what \ I it moved behind: ~ ~ ~ 13. Did the objft<:t move in front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud? ( C ircle One): (Yes) No Don't Knnw. IF you answered YES, than tell what 1 J. Did the object appear: ( Circle One ): b . T ransparent? c. Don't Know. 5. Did you ooserve the object througn any of the io ll owing? I a. E'l" q losses Y.H '-~ - Binoculars Y N'o; ~. '7/;,-:osMre ldj (~; No g . T heodolit., y,~ :-.t~ 25. Where were you located when you sow th~ ooject? (Circle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) a. Inside o building b. In o cor c. Outdoors d,("Tii" ?n airplane) e . At sea o . In the business section of o city? b. In the residentia l section of o city? c. Q~ open :ountry.side:z> d. F'lying neor on oirii eld? e . Flying over o city? f. F l yi ng over open country? What wMe you doing a t the t ime you 5(JW the object, ond how did you happen i o not ic e i t? 28. IF you wf'Jre MOVING IN AN AUTfJMOBILE o r other v ehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction ,.,e,., 'I''" ,.,,,..,jng'? (Circle One) e . South g. West b. Northeast d . Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.3 Did you stop at ony t iln ,.,hile you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you looicinq Nhen you first .sow the object? ( Circl!! One) o. North r.. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 30. What direction were you looking w hen you last saw the object? ( Circle One) b. Northeast f. Southwest h. Northwest d. E~tlleo.st) 31. If you ore fomilior with bearing terms (angular direction}, try to estimate the number of de grees the object was from true North and a lso the number of degrees it was upward from th!! horizon (e levfltion), 31.1 'Vh.,n i t first appear~: _, "(; 0 'J. from h'ue North / ? . ../ de grees, 11.2 "hn i t di soppeored: l . F r om tr~ Norm -------d-egr s. 20. Draw a picture that wtll show th~ il'Ot,~n ,.,ot the object o r objects mode. Place on ,.A. at the beginning of the path, a ,.B, at t he end of the ::,ot;,, .. md s how any cha nges in direction during the course. IF POSSIBLE , try to guess or estimate what the real sin of the object was in it3 longest dimension . How forge d1d the obje c t f)( ob je c t s nppeor a s compared w i t h one of the following obj.,cts he ld in th e hand and 1t obout a rm's length? g. ' Silve r jo!!0 (Circle One): o. t l<t '" qf h. tJci,;boll Grape fruit Basketball II a If f,,l h r 22.1 (Circle One of the Followinq I? ndtcof!t how certain you ore of yo1.1 answer to Question 22. a . C.rtlatn b. fulfil c ertain 23. How did the object or objects dt1'lppeor from v rew? In o'dttr tnat you can give a clcu o picture a s possible of what you saw, w would like fM you to Imagine that you could construct the object that you saw. O f .. hot type material would you moke It ? How large woul d It b e , ond what shap e would It have? Descri be In your own or d s a common obfect Of' obJects which when placed up In the sky would g ive th same appearance as t h e object whrch you saw. j9, Do you think you con estimate the .;~<!KJ o t the object? (Circle Onfll) IF you answered YES, then what .Jp.!"d would you estimate? 40. Do you think you con estimate how for o""ay from you the ob ject was? IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy it was? t io n about yourself: Mlddlot No'"" What is your present job? P leo.se indicate any special !1dt oco:wonol training that you have hod. o. Gfode school ----------- e . e . Technical school------------------ b. High school ----- c. o ege ~ io l training_ d. Post graduate-':..'---------- 42. Dote you completed this questronnotre: 34. What weret the weather condition' l)t 1h~ I""! you sow t h e object ? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) Clear 'lky c. Sc.:~ tt~r~d clouds d. Thick o r heovy cloods Don't rem~mber 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) b. F'd(, oi11SI Of light rain c . Morl~ro te o r heavy ro in c. Oon o I remenber WIND (C ircfe One) a. No wind b. Slight breen Strorg wind Don't r~member TEMPERATURE (Circle One) c. Worm: ' - e. Don't reme mber When d d you r port to iOtl'lt'l t)ff,r.i,l thot you hod seen the object? 16. WoJ anyone el.1e with you a t tit., torn.., r'llV :Sow the object? (Circle One} 36. I IF you answered YES, dd rh~., i U the object too? (Circle One ) 36.2 Please list their nome~ o] n rl Hhlreues: 1 38. In voi..Y o oinion what do you think rh e object woJ and what miqht hove caused it?