PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLUSIONS 2. LOCATION 0 Wos Bnlloon P robobl y Bnll oon Possi~ly Balloon 3 . DAT~ 'ilt.lc CROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSeRVATION 0 Ground-Vi :;uol 0 Ground-Radar 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Airlnltorc.:pt Radar 7. L ENGTH Oi= OBSE~VATlON 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 10. !3RI!:i= SUMMA~Y OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Was Aircraft Pro bohl y Aircraft Po~sibl y Aircraft Was Astronomi col Probably ~\:;tronomicol . . Possibly Astronomical ln:;uifici ... n t Doto for Ev-:~luotion 20 . Oro..., o pictur'8 :hot wlll show the motion 1hot tha oi!j,c~ Q,r object~ made. Place '()n .. A a t 9he b.glnnl~ of t htt path, a a .. o t the end of the puth, and nhow anY. changes In dir$ctlon daing the courtl".t. 21. lr ?05SIBLE, try to gUOtu D o..~timot~ what the r~ol 11:! o f t hlf obj~ct was In lt!J lollgnt dlmootn,lon. 22. How forgtt did the o b ject 9" objach oppeor a-compared wlf h on-e of ~h" following ohjec.t:J. I) e/cl I~ the ha!"c/ ar:d at about arm's length? (Circl11 One): Head of a pi n g. Silver doll or b. Poo b. Bo!S~boll Cropctfruit Bos!utholl Quorh!!f k. Half doiiCf' 25. Wher~ w..;rc ynu l"'cal~d w l1.!n yo u ~ow ( Circle One}: a . Inside a huilding b. In a cor c.l Outdoors d. In on c1 irplond 26. Vlrc: yo u ( Circle One) o . l11 the bu!>int:ss :."'cti o n o f c1 city? b. In the residential section of a c ity? c . In ope n country!: ide? d. 1-= lyin6 ;;eCir 0~ oirf,;ld? c. flyina o ve r o c it:t? f . Flying o v e r open country? 27. What d9re: >'OtJ doing at the tim.:: you saw t he object, ond how did y o u hr.appen to notic e i t ? ?.3. I F you wer::: MOVING 11-1 AN A UTOMOB IL E or otho:r v ehicle a t the time, then co1nplete the following questiuns: 28.1 What directi o n were you moving ? (Circle On.:) c . East e . Sout h g . West b . Northea-;t d. Sout heast f. Southwest h. No rthwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? 23.3 Did you stop a t any li me while you w e re looking a t the obiect? (Circle One) Ye s 29. What directio n vo~ere you looki11g when you f irst sow the object? (Circle One) b. Northeast f. . Southwest j h. Northwest cJ. Southeast Whet d iection were you lool-ing whe n you lost sow the object? (Circle One) a . t North 1 b . .~rtheast f. Southwest h . Northw~st d. Southeast 31. If }'OU ~.-c: f-::.-,ilior wit h bearing ter ms (nngular direction), try t o estirnatd thtt number o f degrees t h e obi, c t was rom t;:...,. '';rr:, and also the !"'.Imber o f cJ,~qrees it was upward irorn thtl h o r iz o n (eluvotion). 31.1 T .., :t fi rs t appeared: a . F rom t ~uc North -----_ Jcg rees. From horizon -- Jcgrces. 31.2 Whe n it disappl:crcJ: a. Fror.1 t r u.: Nor i h . rom nr llCJn -~-- d~ort:\!!i. 34. Wha t were th~ we athe r conditions a t the limo yo u :;ow the object? 34.1 CLOUD S (Circle Ont::) a[ci~or sky ... , c. Sc atte red clouds d . Thick or heovy c louds o. D o n't re member 34.3 WEA !HER (Circle One) b. F OJ, mist, or light rain c . tloderate or heavy ro in e. D on't re member 34.2 WIND (Circle One) a.(N~-wind b. Sf ig ht bre~ze c. Stro ngwind d. Don't romemb~r 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) c. D on't reme mbe r 3'5. When d id you report to some officia l that you hod seen the object? Do y Month Y oar J6. Wa s anyone els e with you at t he lime you s a w the o b ject? (Circle One) Yes ( No _., 36.1 IF you answered YES, did t h e y see the object too? (Circle One) Yes No 36.2 Pl~asc list their names a nd addresses: Was this t~e f irst time that you hod seen on o6ject or objec t s like this? (CircleOne) (Yes,..,' N o 37.1 IF you answere d NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones? In your O? -iun wha t do you think the obje c t was and what might have cause d 39. Do yo u think you con cstimolcl t he .:;pocJ o f the object? 1 C ircft: Onu) IF you cnswe;:red YES, tlt e n whut spet.d woul.-1 you cst imott:? Do you think you can o::;timote how fa r owCiy fr o m you 4 0. the objucl wos? (Circle One) YES, then l10w for nw<1y wc-uld you soy it was ? I F you :."'.>..,~red .-----feet . 41. Pleo~c J;Ye the following informction about your!J~If: Middl.., Nc m .. TELEPHONE NU Wnat is your present job? Ple ase indicate any special cdu.:otional training tha t y o u h ave hod. Grode school T echnicol :.;choo I High schoo l _ Othe r speciul training C , Post g raduate D a y Yoor 42. Dote you completed this ques~ionnairo: (SW,lMA~Y DATA) In orde~ that your info rma ti o n may be filed and coded os accurC1toly as poso;ible, please use t ht: blbwing ~puce to wri te out a sl1ort do:.;cription of tha event thot you obsuved. Yr-u may re- :r.brmotio n thclt you have olreody given in the questionnaire, and add -:~ny forther Cl.~mrnents, :o;t . r~ments, or sketches that you believe <JrD i mport ant. T ry to fJTt:sort the d~toils of th.a observo - in the order i n which they occurrm;l. Additioncd pages of the same size p.:~per moy b~ ottocheJ J , .ite y oro na.e ~ . N.A.M (Co Not Wite ;,, Thi:; S?ac:::) SIGNATURE--" A'l'T.N OF: ADODI-B SUBJECT: UFO Report IIEADQUAR fERS AIR DEFl:NSE COMMAND UNi fED STATES AIR FORCE ENT AIR FORCE 81\SE COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO RADO TO: ATIC, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 'j TELE: MELP.OSE 2-5511 IN REPLY P.EITR TO OFFICE SYMilOl: Th e attached report of UFO sighting, received by this He a d quarters, is forwarded for your information and necessar y action . . FOR THE COMillANDER: DOUGLASS W. EI SEtiAN Colonel, USAF Director of Intelligence 'TRAIN a nd R ETAIN USl; ro.~ ArPJuw,ru;. DIS. ff>,:wv,ns. SUP CtJ;, ~UR'!ENC.<:'i. em .\!.'1/LAR ACftO.'hi N~t :0: OH 'fl rLE lUI rf,\L'; j-oq-;:.mr.r:ol A:.r. L'l::H:ON fP.::~;.PXS loOT AtiO :ilG'1 \ rt1a~ re.~uesting h er l;o g l ve .~a x.~cb. ilu:o~::-..9. i;i o n a~ puoai ~le. ~ ~loTf!)N A~IO LOCAl'"~ RP;>lll~"'' DA .\GO Fom II!) I , I .\ fr n,l\nJ SAFIS-3/t-1njor , Tt1is is t"J a.:kn..:;~-rl~J.ge o.l:.d t>::mk Y'=U ::-::;r ./ ~ur l::!tt~r :1f 1'3 Jt.n~ 1959 concer.J.ing an v.ni~enti..:'i~d ..;bcJ;:;C7. -.i ur "'lrif~ oi_;:..tt?,':.~ r .1 t :te.t cay . Y.~v.r l..;t-c~r ~)nt!.i.nell in~,tffi"'i,:?nt ci.~ta t"J eJ~ J'. l .J.. \alia ,.; ;:!Clusivn. Q1.~stior...::llre '.:::l~h nrs. '.1..n~r~fore) I 2..::1. lm.:l Jsin6 un Air F .rce chould. :'ill mt .:;i v i:::!g a::; rJ.uc!'l t!le 1\l.r T:.:?chnical In~lli,3ence <.:~nter, 'iright Sin~erel:r, LMffiE'flC3 J . TACKZR 1-i.a.j vr :r- cutive Of'fic::r P:::>li~ L~)r:lal.i.Jn "Ji.r:.si n 0. !..::;~ .. )f Inf)r::lB.tion Services SAFrs-3 co:nel;~ck Dy fU. IS 1 Rcadit3 Cy U. S. A I R F 0 ~ C ~ T E C N I CAl IN f 0 R MA T I 0 N S II c E T Thi, qu;utionnairo has b.,.,n prepor!7d so thot you c<:Jn givo th~ U. S. Air Forc:~:t U:J much infcr rnot ion Ol pOjJiblll concl)rning tha unld.,ntifi111d c< riol ph.tnornftnon that yo u havi'l ob.sMv1d . PIJ~os"' try to on:lw:,r a s many quaJOt ion 3 O$ you poHibly can. Th~ infor mation t hat you gi'l3 will b~ VJ~d for t ci()(lrch purposes, and wi ll b., r<tgardod os conlidonl iol ~0\JtMial. Yo ur nom~ w il l not b..t used In conn~ction with any statements, conclu~ions, Of publicotioni withou t your pMmi:Blion. 1-':J ~cqu~:st t hli.l por:sonol informot io n 50 that, If It Ia do Md nocou:.ory, wr, may contac t you for t..;nh.,r d~tail:s. 1. Wh.,n :lid you sna tha ob juct ? 2. Time of day: 3. Tlma 1on~: Month Y v o r (Circle One): a. East..:rn b. CentrJ I , c . Mounl':lin ' d . Pacific (Cirde Ona): (Cirde On.:): o. Da yligh t Soving [ b. S:cndard 4. Wher., w~Jra you wh"'' you saw the obi:lc t ? 5, E J timole how lang you sow the obj~ct. Ctty or Town 1.\lnul.t\ Stot.J o r Country 5.1 Cirde one of the following t o indicate how certain you ore of your an5w.,r to Oue3tion 5 ,.-a. Certo iOJ b . Fairly c e r tain 6. What ..,:a ~b conditioo of thlt sl<y? b. Dull daylight c . Bri ght twilight c., Not very s uro Ju . .;t a gucs"> d. Ju5t a trace of day I ight e . No trace of dayl ight f. Do11' t r..:memb~tr ] , IF you sow t h e o b j ect dur ing DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, wh,H:: wos t he SUN located os you loo thb object ? (Circle Ono): a. ln_Jront of you b.f In bock of you , c. To y~ur right d . To your le ft e . OvcrheoJ f. Don't remttmber .i'ol'IC J-'ORM NO. J b 4 ( ll OCT !>4) j 8. IF you r.e1w tho oi..lject, a t NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concarning tho STARS und MOON? 8. 1 STARS(Circ/eOno): l c . Mony d . Don't r-emember 1 9. Wo3 th" obje cr brr~hter than t h!t background of the e!<y? I ( Circl~ One): i b. l'lo. 8 . 2 MOON (C ire/a One): o. Brioht moonlloht b. Dull moonligh t c. No moonlight--pitch dor~ d. Don' t r fHT1$mber 10. IF it wo; BR 1GHTER THAN tha 3ky background, wo:~ t he brlghtne~l lika that of an a utomobile headlisht?! I (Circle On e ) o. A mil~ or more away (a distant car)? b. Several blocl<:S away? c . A bl ock owoy? d . Sa voral yordJ awa y? 11. Did ihe objact: a . Appecr lo stand s t ill at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and ruah owoy ot ony tlrne? c . Brook up in to parts or explode? d. Give oi: smoke? e. Change bri ghtness? f: Chong;, s hape? g. Flicker, t hrob, or pulsate? Don't !(now. ( C ircl& One l or each qu'!!$t ion) Don't Know Don't Know Don' t Know Don't Know Don' t Know Don't Know