PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 7. LENGTH O,.OISI!IIYATION 2. .LOCATION L NUMBER 0' OIJICTS 10. IRII!fl SUMMARY 011 SIGHTING gray 0 , move East to West. About the size of a jet th no wings. Disappeared behind a house. ATJC PORM 329 (REV 2" SEP 52) 11. coMMENTs tness stated that he heard a sound like a jet plane. The description of the object is very similar to that an a/c when it is observed at night. object was probably a jet a/c flying in the area, and it just so happened that the witness saw it fly over. 25. Where were you located.when yousawthe obiect? 26. Were you (Circle One) (Circle One}: a. Inside a building b. In a car Cl. In an .airplane (type) a. In the business section of a city? . @In the residential sect~on of a city? c. In open countryside? d. Near an airfield? e . Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 27. What were you doing at the time you.aciw the o~jec:t,.and how did you happen.to notice:it? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other:vehicle at the time, then complete.the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) b. Northeaat d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northweat 28.2 How faat were you movlng? miles per.hour Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you loolcfng when you first saw the o~fec:t? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest I. Overhead If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the ollect was from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). Jl.l When it first appeared: {a:J From true North c~--i~C~' degrees b. From horizon degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: .'!.~ F rom true Nor~h ~ degrees. b. From hOf'izon d~rees. 34. What were the weather conditions.at the time you saw the oblec:t? CLOUOS(Circ/e One) WEATHER (Circ/e.OneJ G.:) Clear a ley b. Fog, .mist, or light .rain c. Scatterecl:cloucla c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thiele or .heavyrcloucla Don't renamber 35. When anclto did you repcwt stc.t,you.had, CJ the obiect? Month Yeor 36. Was anyone else with you.at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) Yes 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they ... the oblect too? (Circle One) 36.2 Please llat their names ond addresses: 37. Was this the first ti~tae that you hacf seen on object or objects lilce this? (Circle One) 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, oncl under what circumstances did you ... other ones? 39. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obfect? (Circle One) Yes/ No IF you answered YES,.then wh~t speed would you esthttate? ' ,,_ S .... 40. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the obiect.was? (C lrcle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say It was? _ 41. Please give . about yoursel 42. Dote you complet~ thfs questionnaire: NEWARK 6. N. J . SA?OI-3d/1 lHP ""nard/72291 7 February 1961 ftS. 1a to ae your letter ot 28 Janua17 1961 con- eenslJl8 tbe aightill8 of an unidentified tlyiDS obJect on that Your latter conta1Ded ineulticient tion tor a valid conclualon. Therefore, requeat you till out the attached Air Force quetionnain in det.ll aDd fotward tbe completed document to the C Dder, Aeropace Technical Intelligence Center, Wript-Patteron Air Porce Bae, Ohio for their analysis and/or evaluation. Newark Jeney Sincerely, LA\iRENCB J. TACKER Lt. Colonel, USAF Public IDformetion D1v1aion Office of Int tion 1corneback vi-3d Reader OI-l 8. 1F you saw.the obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One}: 8.2 MOON (Circle .One}: Bright neoonllght Dull. nNMnllght No moonlight.-pit~h clarlc 9. The object (Circle One}: a. As a light lf.lt appeared as a light,.was It brighter than the brlghteststars? 11 . Did the object: (Circle One for each queatlon) Appear to atancl.still at any time? Don't Know Suddenly apeecl.up ancl ruah.awoy at any time? Don't Know Brealc.up Into part or explode? Don't Know Give off sn~lce? Don't Know e. Change.brightneaa? Change ahape? Don't Know Flash or fllclc? No Don't Know h. Disappear.ancl Don't Know 12. Did the oblect move behhtel lng at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One}: Don't Know. IF you an1wered YES, then tell what it moved behind: 13. Old the obiect 11oov In front of soiiiethl at any time, partlcularly.a cloud? . I (Circle One}: Yea Don't Know. IF you anaw.red YES, then tell what c. Vapor d. Don't Know Old the obiect appear: (Circle One}: ~ a._; Sol icl b. Transparent Did you observe the ohfect through any of the following? Eyeglasses Binoculars iun glasset ToJescope y ()S c. Windthield y~, Theodolitl Window gloa1 U.S. AIR .FORCE TECHNICAL :INF.ORMA T.ION SHEET This questionnaire has :been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information .as possible :concerning the unidentified .aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please :try to answer.as many questions.as you possibly can. The information that you give will be usecl' for research purposes,.and will be regardecl.as confidential material. Your name willnot be usedin connection with any. statements,.conclusions, or publications.without your permission. We request .this personal information :so that, if it 1s deemed necessary, we may con~act you for further details. 1. When dicl you see the obiect? (Circle One):f a. Eastern c. Mountain d. Pacific (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard 1 City ot Town S. How long was obiectln sight? S. 1 How was time in s lght det~mlned? a. Certain Fairly certain 6. What was the condition of the ;sfcy? o . Bright c. Not very sure d. Just o 11 {!;t rtg t 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you loolced at the object? (Circle One}: a. In front of you b. In baclc of yo~ c . T o your ri ght d. To your left e. Overhead f. D on't remember This form supersedes ATIC 164, 13 Ocr 54. 20. Draw a picture that wlllshow.the motion that the obtect or obiects.made. Placeon .. A" ot the beginning of .the path, :a ~a" at the end of the path, and show.any changes .ln.direction during the course. :to.you.as compared to an obiect.with which you.are familiar? We wish tolmow .theangulcw .size. olcl.a match sticlc.at arm's length In line. with a lcnown obiect .ancl note . how.much of the obiec:tle covered by the head of.the match. If you had performed .this experiment:at the time of the sighting, .how ~ttuch of the obiect would have been covered.by the match head? .,.hing it? If so, how? 2~. tn order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of. what yousaw, describe In your own words o common obiect ot oliects which, when placed up .In the slcy, would give the same appearance as the obiect which you saw. . 17. Draw a picture that will:show.the;shape of.the object or .objects. Label.ancJ Include in your slcetch.any details of.the objec:t:that y~.saw ... uch.as wings, protrusions,.etc.,.and especially.exhaust trails or vapor trails. Plac an arrow. beside. the :drawing :to show. the direction. the object. was. moving. 18. The edges of th obiect.were: (Circ:le One}: a. Fuzzy or .blurred h L ilce a bright star (~ySharply outlined d. Don't remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obiect, then how many were there? _ picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to 'Show the direction that they.were traveling. 32 . In the followlno sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place an A on the curved line to ahow how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow lt. Place a a on the some curved line to show how high the -object was above the horizon (skyline) when you la1t sow lt. 33. In the following large~ alcetch place an A~ at the position the oblect waa wh.n you liral aa~ It, ancl a a ot Its position when yOU lat aaw lt. Refer to anNiller aketch as an example of how to co...,lete the larger sketch.