3. DATETIME GROUP Local 2101 S. PHOTOS 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 3854N 7710H Arlington, Va. 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION lO Ground Visual D Ground-Radar C Air-Vi suol 0 Airlntercept Radar 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon 0 Probably Balloon Po ssi bl y Boll oon Was Aircraft D Probably Aircraft 0 Po ssi bJ y AI rcraJt C Was Astronomical /V. \:tf..t!L ~ Probably Astronomical 0 Po ssi bl y Astronomical 0 Insufficient Dcrto for Evaluation 10. BRIEF suMMARY OF SIGHTING Circular objt, size of 11. COMMENTs Except for duration, descrip- pinhead. Yellow-red, brightness of 2nd magni-tion is characteristic of a mete~. tude. Had vapor trail, indetezminate length, ~!/probable over e3timtion of time. 7 or 8 removed from objt. Appeared 30-35 above horizon in SW sky; disappeared 80 aboy~ horizon in NE sky. ATJC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) RlttaLY TO IUB.IItCTl UFO Reports HEADQUARTERS 1D01ST OPERATIONS GROUP, HqComd UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ANDREWS A,ll, WASHINGTON IS, O. C. TO Air Technical lrltell igence Center Wrioht Patterson AFB, Ohio The attached UFO Reports received at this headquarters a r e forwarded for your information and necessary action. JAlr!ES W BRY Captain, UC Ad~tn1str:J.tivo UFO Rept s UFOB FORNAT 1. Infortfk'"ltion relating to UFOBS will be reported "'ithout delay. ------~-.... _ I Appropriate methods and priority \>Jill be nclected in accol~dance \>rith the apparent intelligence value of the report a. Fill out the follot.ring in accordance with Air Force Regulation (b) Size compared to a krlo\m object (use one of the follow- ing termsr hoad or a pin, pea, dime, nickel, qnaxter, halt dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the hand at about arms lengt.h\ I (c) Color: ~ LLcw -R F t? (e) Formation, if r.1ore than one: _ (f) Any discernible feature s or details: _ _......; .:... . _ (g) ~'ail, trail, or exrlUuat., including size of same compared (i) Other pertinent or unusual features:......._ _ 2 Description of cours e of object\:~ :.,;z; Q\ '"' .~ r'f. a !' f . ,, I .l (a) What fir~t called the e.ttcr.t:!.on cf ob~erver ) tn tha Angle or elevation and asi.muth of the obJect( s) when first Angi.e of elevation and e.i1muth of obJect(s) upon disawearance: (d) Description o~ flight path and maneuvers of object( a): (e) Manner of disappearance ot object(s): (3) Manner of observation: Us~-- ---.:or combination of the following i tet:Js: (Ground-visual air-visu.aJ, ground-electronic, a:lr- eter. ro c. (If electronic, specify type of ra~lar.):---------- (b) Statement as to optical aids (telescopes, binoculars, and so forth) used and descriptiop. thereof:--------------------~--- (c) U the aishting is made while airborne g1 ve type a1 rcra:f't 1dent1t1eat1on number, altitude, heading, speed, end home station: (a) Zulu time-date group of sighting:- "()~0 ~ (b) Light conditions (Use one ot the following texatns): Night~ D~, Dawn, Dusk: Locations of obaerver(s). Exact latitude and longitude ot each observer, or Geore:f' position, or position with reference to a known landmark: ...._. (6) Identitying intoztnation ot all obaerver(s): (a) Civill&D -Name, Grade, Organization, Duty, and Estimate of Reliability: SKY Lu -r.H 1 i\.>C.