PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 1:2. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 2-~ Nov..;:.1h0r 1957 Scott il 'F:C, .(_l_l i.!lOi s D Probably Balloon 4. TYPE OF oBSERVATION .;:;...........;;.. , 0 Possibly Balloon Local ;~Ground-Visual 0 Ground-Radar Was Aircraft .O:::Probobly Aircraft GMT 2:3/0)102 0 Ai~VIsuol 0 Air-Intercept Radar Po!.sibly Aircraft 0 Was Astronomic:ol 0 Y 0 Probably Astronomical .:'0\'No !'.~i 1lt~H'Y 0 Possibly Astrono mical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Other _ 0 In suffi.cient Oota for Evaluation 6 -S minutes one we.:;;terly 10. B:?IEF SUMMARY OF SIGH"TING 11. COMMENTS R'und, r~dd i5~1-orango obj oct, size of :-;ol f , bal l to tennis bn l.l. lind a n E..'aster l y movement nn ti 1 overhead, then a large ''U'' turn hack -co west. Pl'obnbly a n u/c si~hting. ATJC J'ORM 321) (~P.V 2f SJ~P 52) HEADQUARTERS SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE 1405rh AIR BASE WINv (MATS) \JNITED STATES AIR fORCI! SCOTT AIR FORCE. BASE, ILLINOIS SU3,JECT : Report of Sigltcing of Unidenl:iified Flying Object (UFOB) TO: Conunander Air Dafensa Cornr.land Ent Air Force Base Colorado Springs, Colorado 1. The attached report is submitted in accordance t-Tith t he r eq11iremants of Air Force Regulation 200-2, 12 August 1954. 2. This Headquarters has taken the liberty of presenting the .findings in the fonnat indicated in Incl.osure J. inasmuch as AF Fom ll2 and AF Form ll2a are not immediate) available. FOR THE CO.l.iriA!IDER: Roc o:f u:fOB TO: C01 !I'la':'!der, Air Technic2.l Int~lli:rence Center, A'f'fti: AFCid- 4E4, ~ 'r:i ~ht-?atter~;o!" 1\ i r Force Rase, Ohio HEADQUARTERS SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE 1.40.5'l'H AIR BASE HliD United States Air Force SCOTT AIR Ft>RCE BASE, ILI&!NOIS Report of Sighliing Unidentified ~ing Object 26 Nove;nber ~9 57 Utilizing the forntat specified in paragraph 7d, AFR 200-2, the following report of sighting of an Unidentii'ied Fl3'ing Object is submitted: 1. pescription of. Ob~e.ct: b. Size of ~ol baJ1 c.(_ .!'Reddj sliH or~ !. und in shiPe~ 2. De_scri.p~ion of Co e of Obje~. a. Happenstance. b. Great variation from. various vrl.tnasses. c. \<Testerly' direction, d. An easter~ movement until ovsrhead; th "!_a lar_g~ "U" ~n ba.c!Cta wes~ ----- 3. Ha.n..l'ler of Observation. a. Gromlti-".d.sual. 25 November 1957. S. Location of Observer. At south end of Bui~<ling T-3-189 . For~ a-Bas~-Il?l.~s. in Area 3 on Scott. Air 6. Identifying Informa;l:,ion of Observer a. A/JC Rona~d 1'7 Rioux, AF11337012 .A/JC Gareth L. Co lay, AF10ll2l55. Each st~udent airman 'trilill 3-1/2 months in service. A/J.n ~1eeks, Tactical Instruct,or in Com.YllunicationsSchool, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. These students ~-Tere on ~nay to class in a flight of approxi- mate]3 40 airmen. All of them supposed:! saw this unidenti- fied object.;. Ho~rever, it \of as not reported unti~ several hours later. 7. 1Teather and ltTinds-Aloft Conditions. b. Air 'Heather Service report: c. Un1imited. d. Over 15 mi 1-ss. Ot)!er Unusual: Activity or Condition. L1tercention or Identification Action. s eO = rr a "{ eloo i tir 10. ;Lo<:_a~ion of Air Traff:i..c. ?-n Area!?-~. Ti.l.'lle ... Si in& a. l1iliterJ -No local aircraft l-rere fzying. b. Civil or Transient -Uni:nown. 1~. ::,ritle !':f Reporting Office.~ a_nd Corpnents_. Lt Colonel. Bernard P .. l1h1tehouse \ving Operations Officer 140 5th Air Base vTing Seott Air Force Base, Illinois An unusua)_lJ bright elear night .. llo s ightings by aey of our r adar ur.its, or by our control totier attendants