PROJL"Cl 10073 RCCOr~D CAI~D 112. COrKLUSIONS OA1f" riME crwur 2. L OCA fiOU D'1yton~ Ohio 4. 'J Y P r OF 013~1 I<VATION rJ Gtound Hodur 0 Airlllt o>rc.pl Rudor rl'ls Balloon 0 Prc.ol1ubly Colloon IJ Poaihly Balloon Q v Wo!o Airc;r.lft D Pr o babl y A i rc;rnlt D Poso;ihly /ircr1ft 0 J\j,. Vi :.val 0 \'ro-. Aslron rnr c:ol 7. L CNCTH OF Ol\SEP.V ~TIC;~ 8. IJUt UER or OllJEC'fS 9. COUR .. E 0 P r ol>o bl y A s l ronon11 c; nl 0 Pos~bly A::tror>o:>r.tic;nl In svrli ci ont Oot o fo r Evcluotic.-n 2-3 Iii i. r U lt:<.) OH J Jl ~l' Vl!VC'-rnd 10. llRIEF SUMMAI"!Y OF SIGHTING 11. COW\ENTs Ri i la1 to flattened out" lla lloo1. Dur:1t \.on & flight :;ug- ostivc of O h . ..; 1:vcrs saw a/c at sawv t.ino . a/c ob..;~rvntj.on ATlC FOR M 32Q (Rl~V 26 SF.P 52) u.s. Air~ FORCr2 T E C H I~ I C A L 1 H F 0 .~ A 1' I O N (SU.'AMARY D..\-, A) thu fo: ~ or.dor :hot your in for mal i on totoy bo f i lod ond cod d os occvrot. I . . owtng. , poco t o w"l out o hart do s cri pti on o l th ' y o, po,; blo, pi uo. po e t mformoflon that yo u ho'i~ olr-od . . h J uvent tnot you o!H~rv~d. Yo u moy r stotmonts, or k~tchos t ho I you he. I ivo o ro I t ;. to nne" on odd uny fur thor commoniJ It on In t h ord r In wl i d' II,. y " ' ""' o I Add! ~pori or. I. ry to pr.,ent th J >Ia ilo of th ob,.rva: If they oro needed. .t. ' tono pogo' of th!t some s i21) pop!H may b" o'rtoched (Do Not Write in Thi:. Spec-,) ~s ~ior..r.alre t Lor ITr::r-!s-- Rl: Tl:NTION P c~IOO FILE /IUTHORI T Y nOUTINO A'!'IP COO"<DlN.\TtOM SPP.ZT U. 5. A I R F 0 R C E T E C II N I C A l I N F 0 R A A T I 0 t~ S H E E T T hi:. questionnaire has b~en prepared so that you con tJivo thl) U. S. Air Force a s mch infOt"rnotion a s possiblet concerning tho unid"nt lfiod a oriol ph-anomenon that you hav observod. Plao~tt tr y t o onswor as many quest ions os you possibly can. T ho informati on that you g ive will b usetd for rosO<lrch purposes, and will be regarded os confidentia l mat~riol. Your namo will n o t bo u:..,d in c onnect ion with ony s tat ments, C:t>nclus ions, or publications without your permiHion. w~ r equest this parsonol informat ion 5o that, if it i; doemed necessary, wo may contact you for 1. When did you s"o the objoct? Month (Circle One): 3. Time xone: (Circle One): @ Easte rn b. Ce ntra l c . Mount<J in d. Pacif ic (Circle One): a. Daylight So,ing (0 Standa rd 4. Wh r, wero ) ' OU when you sow the object? Noorotl P ostal Address Add itional remarks: C i t y or Town S totco o r Country 5. Estimate how long you sow the obje c t. 5.1 Circle one of the fo ll owing to Indicate h ow certain you oro of your an'>wer to Quest ion 5. (~ Certain c. Not v ery s ur e Fairly certain d. J u s t a gue~s 6. What was the conditicn o f the sky? (Circle One): <9) Brigh t dayli ght Dull dayl ight ght twiligh t d. J ust a trace of day I ight e . No trace of day lrght f . Don't remember 7, IF yo u sow tho objt1ct during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where wos thd SUN locott:d o s you look~d a t th3 object ? (Circle One): a. In front o f you (hl In bock o f y o u c. To your r iyht d. T o your I e ft ~. Overhead f. Don't rem~mber a. IF Y O IJ !iOW th oi.>j11CI, a t NIGHT, TVIILIGHT, or DAWN, w ho t did you notico COr'lC.:rnin g th,.. STARS onJ /'.OON? 0.1 ST APS (C irclo Ono) : 8.2 MOON (C irclo One): a , Bright moonligh t b. Dull moon ligh t c. No noon I ivht -pi t el. dork d . Don't rerr.omSer d. Don't r o mambt"r 9. Was t h ob jl"c t bri g hter than th") background of the sky'? (Circld One): {;> Yo~ b. No c. Don't remembt-r 10. IF it we., BRIGHTER THAN the :.ky bockaround, was tne br ightness likf1 t ha t of on a utomobile head lig ht?: (Circlo One) a. A mile or more a way (o di:>tant c o r)? b. & ... ve ral block5 a way? c . A blo ck owoy? d . S:~vora I yards away? e . Oth3 r 11. Did !he object: ( C irclv One for each q uestio n) o . Appaor to stand still C1t ony tim~? No Don' t l<now S uddenly speed up a nd rus h awa y ot a ny ti me? c . Break up into ports or cxp lod!? d . Give orf smoke? c . Change brightness? f. Change s hop9? g . Flick~r, t hrob, or pulsate? Yes N Don' t l( now Yos ([~ D on ' t f(now Don' t Know Don' t Know Do n ' t Kn ow D on' t Know Did the obje c t move behind something ot cnytime-, particularly o c loud? (Circle One): Yes @ Don't Know. it mov~d behind: . -------- IF you onswet e d YES, the n to ll what 13. Did t he obj~ct mova in front o f :.omething ot anyt ime, particularly o c loud? (Circle O ne ) : Yos it mov ed i n f ront of: Don't Know. IP y ou an:sv!'ered YES, tho11 tall what 14. Did th e object appear: (Circle On-a): @Solid? b. Transparent? c. Don't Know. Eyeglo!Ss Binocular!} Yes b. Sun glasses f . To lo :;c:opr~t Y~s Windshield g . Th odollt Window g lo s s Dro ,., c1 pi. tJr of t : pvtl,, u 1hn1 -.vi,! I <;hoN the n~o~ion th11t th .. oiJ; . ..,c.t o r t">t.l;t)c:t5 m::J ~. fJioco on',\" u' th. "f3 ol th ... en I of Jh'J po th , and !.how any clwng s in diitc~io .. :!wirg 1:, col r:.e. IF f'OSSIRL 1:., tr y to guess o r estimate what th~ real si'l .. of t h 1 o'i -:two::; in its lcmg.:!;t rliiJtJ<: .ion. 22. How t~,ge did th .. obj:!ct ~Jr oLjec t s appear a:> comparod with one of thd following o Lj.:<.:t!i luld '"tl 'l hand cmd rt cbolt nrm' s le ngt h? (Circle Oue ) : Silv...,r d ollar a . Gropfr u it c . d. Nic kel Bosk('tba!l (J) Hoff dollar 22.1 (Circlo One of tho following to indicate l1ow cortoin you ore of y-Jur ans\tc, to Qu.:>c;tion ?.7. () C ertain c. No tvcrys11ro b. Foirl) certo in d. Uncertain 23. How did the o b ject or obiect s d isoppeor from vif'w? In ord,. r that you con give as clor a plcturo a s po'>!:iblo of what you s ow, wn woul d l ik fo r y o u t o imogin., that you could con .truc l th., o b j .. c t that y o u S(.J". O f who t typ o m:~tf.'riol would you mo'<c it? ll:>w lorga wou!d it be, a n d what ::hop~ "'oull it hov ? D s cribe in yo1r o"'n words o CC'Immon oiJjcc t o r ohj~r.ts w h lc:h wh9n ploc:ed u p in t h :.ky w.>uld 'tvo ,h., som~ opp o r,nco os th~ object which you :;ow. 25. Whore wern y:>u located when you s ow t he ob je ct? (Circle One}: o. ln~iJe o buildino b. In a co r ()Outdoor s d. In an o irplone 26 . Were you (Circlo One) o. In t hn 6u,ine s s ~fiction of o c it y? In th" roside ntiol s~ction of a city? In op '!n countrys id~? Flyin g n~or o n oidiold ? e. Flyingovorocity? f . Flying ov~r op .. n c ountry? 27. Whot were you doing ot th~ tim~ you s a w ths object , ond how did you happen to notice i1? 20 . IF you wore MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other V<'h iclo a t the time, thon compla t tha fo ll owing q ul3stlo n.l: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) Q, Nr , th c. Eo s t c . South b. Nor rheost d. Southt!ost f. Southwes t h. Nt')rthw~r~t 28.2 How fo:;t were you moving? ------------mi lcs pe r hour. 28.3 Did y ou stop at any t ime while you were looking at the objcc1? (Circle One) Yes No 29. Wha t di rection were you looking when you firs t sow thd obj~ct? (Circle On-a) b. Nort heo s t d. South:os t f. Southwl3st h . Nor thwe s t 30. What dir<tction were you lookin g when you lost sow the object? (Circle One) o. No r th b. Nor~heast c . Ea s t d . Sou thea s t (]) Sou thwe:;t h. N()rthwes t 31. If yo u ore familiar with bearing hmns {a ngula r direc1ion), try t o estimate t he num~r o f d ! gr ee:o th., objut WO!i from true No rth and a lso the nutnber of degree s it was upward frorn the horizon (elevation}. 31.1 When it fir!:t ctppeored: o. Fro m tru~ North _/ze,;::_Q_ degrees. b. F r omhori!on ._Co_O degrees . 31.2 When it d i s n f>pearcd: o . Fr.om tr u'! North _J. 0 .YL degrees. b. Fro m hor iz o n . &_Q. . d"'grecs. In the following sketch, imoaine that you arc a t the point shown. Place on "A" or1 the curv(:d lino tr> ~how ho,, high the object was above the horizort {skyline) whe:n you lir-;t sow it. Place a "B" on the some ctJrv.::d line to s how how high the object was above the hori:!on (skyline) when you f ast sow it . 33. In the following larger sketch place on "A" at the position the object was wh n yo u f irst :;ow it, and a "8" a t its position when you last sow i t. Refer t o s maller sketch as on example of how to compl~:te the lorg~r sk.,tch. 3.1. What wc:ra the wnatltet conditions a t t h , tim~ you toow th.., object ? CLOUDS (Circle One) WIND (Circle On.-t) C loor sl<y a . No w ind b. Slight br '&:t.C') Scattere d cloud!' @ Strong w ind Thick or heavy clovJ~ d. Don' t rurn~mbdr on t r l.!rnt:moer 34.3 WEATHER ( C irclc One) 34.4 TEMPEF~ATURE ( C irc/0 On~J) b. Fog, mist, or l i ght rain c. Modera te o r heavy rain c. Don't rcrnembn Don't rorn~rnber 35. When~ id y\lu r e port t o soma officia l that yo u hod seen th'3 object? 36. Was an yon~ e l s e with yo u at t h:, tirr.>! you ~ow th9 obj ct? (Circle One) (Ye';) No 3 6. 1 IF you answer d YES, d id t h1:y s"c t h e object too? (Circle One) ~ No 36.2 P lease I is t their namt7s 3 7 . Was t h is the f irst time tha t y o u hod !;e~n an obj~ct or obj!'ct!:> lik this? (Circle One) No 37.1 IF you answered NO, t h"n wh.,n, whcn-o, a nd under what circumstancto.s d id you ~Hut oth!tr orH~? 39. Do y o lf t h in k yo u c on estimot~ t ho speed o f t he object? (C irclc Om~) Qc~ No IF yo u a nswe red YES, t he n what ::;peed wo ul (fyo u e s t i mate ? 40. D.> yo u t hink you con estima le how for owoy from yo u tho object vtCJs? (Circle One) Yes IF yo u o n swere1 Y ES, the n h ow for away would y o u !iOY i t was? 41. P lease g ive the fo l lowing i n fo rma t io n abo u t yo urs e lf: Z one S toh TELC.:PHONE NUr't'\BE Ple a s e indic o b any spe c ia l educ a t ional t ra ining that you hove h a d . Grade school Hig h s c hoo l P o s t g ra d t;ote T ochn ic o l school g , To /ftclz', (Type) JfEc,IJ -lJKB:~'tLI/'f{;. f. O the r sp~c io l training _l'?/?1~( L S /01'/ .IJ1 F I? .S u R i5 / t l F NT /AI S?ffc Tr of( tl2 . Dote yo u c o mple te d this questionnaire :