PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 3. OATETIM! G~OUP TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground VI aual 0 AI,..Vlaual S. ' PHOTOS 7. LENGTH OF.OSSERVATION a. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 10. BRIEF SUMM-'~Y OF SICHTIHC Obj t l ... Y l:t' crht A.TIC PO~W 319 (REV 26 SEP 52) 0 Ground-Radar 0 Airlntercept Radar CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon 0 F'robobly Balloon Possibly Balloon 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Po sal bl y Aircraft D Waa Astronoml col Probably Astronomical C Possibly Astronomical '0 Insufficient Date for Evaluation NEVE:~ USE FOR APPil.O~ILS. D1SAPPJWVAtS. CONCURRENCES. OR SJMII.AR AC fiONS MEMO ROUTING SLIP 1 ttA!I.IE OR T ITLE TD- E (Attn: N:tj or. Fr t a ncl) CI PCUL ATE COORDINATION ORG~NI!ATION AND LOCATION ltlr O R ... ATION Foll o .. in~ cxtr~ctc~ from Capt Sell's Re port dat e(' 2;j Jul 61: reported a UFO un at tac -..ed observ3tion . FROM NAME ojT ITLE :v II -0-1\T_ E , ORG.t.NI!ATION AND LOC4TION TELEPHO~IE Hcpl.-\ces I>A AG O Form 895, 1 Apr 48, nud AI:' H Q 10 :-.;ov "i which m a y be us<'ll. U.S. AIR FORCE T ECHNICAL .INFOH .\T~ON St-tE..:T This questionnaire has been prHpcrt:d .io tha t y ;>u C(]n give th~ U.S. Air Fore" a.., much infornot ion as po!i s ib,e concerning th~ un ider1t i fiod a~rial phenonh.mon that y o u hove obsllrved. Pl~-s! try to answer os many questions as Y"U possibly cdn. Tho information that y o u give will be u1~d for research purposes, and wi II be rvgarded os confidential material. Your name wi It not b~ us~d in conn~ction with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your p~rmiasion We requ!!st this personal information so that, if it ls ddem~d neces:;ory, we may con~oct you f or further detoi Is. When d:d you !;e e the object? T ima of day: (Circle One): (Circle One): a(' steJn; b. Ce~-itrol (Circle One): c. Movntoin 4. Where vvere you when you sow tn~ ob ect? b. Standard') Stat~ or C-:>untry 5. How long was object in sight? 5.1 How wos time in sight determined? c. Certain - Fairly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What WC:i -;,~ condition of the s ' NIGHT- a. Bright ... a~. ..&Icjh f 7. t F you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where wa:; the SUN located as you looked at the obiect? (Circle One): a. In front of yo u b. In bock of you d. Toyourleft e . Overh~-:od c. Toyovrright f. Don't remember 8.1 STARS (Circle On~): B.2 MOON (Circle OtD ): 8 d ght Jl'{JO n I i oht Duf1 moord ight No moon I ight -pi ~ch drJr~ Don't r~mamber Dor,'t reme mber 9. Th~ obj~ct ~ppeared: (Circle 0n'3): ./a) As a I ight 10. If it v;?peored a 3 a light, was it brighter than tha brighteststor~? 11. Did ~he object: (Circle One for each question) Appear to stand sti II at ony time? Don't Know Sudd'enly speed up a nd :-u.s~ away at any tim~? 3reak up into parts or ~x;:dode? Don't Know C?~ve off smoke? Don't Know e. Change brightness? /'Ye-) Don't l<nCIW Change shope? Don't Know flash or flicker? Don't Know h. O isappear .ond reoppecr '? Don't Know 12. Did t!1e object mov~ behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? IF you answered YES, th~n tell wh~t (Circle One): Don't Know. Did tna oSject move in front of somtJthing at any ~ime, porticularly.a . cfoud'? (Cir~fe One): Don't Know . lF you onsw~r&d YES, th~n tall wh'Jt (Circle One): d. Dun't KnQ'H 14. Did th e object appear: Did you observ~ the object through any of the following? o. Eye'] losses e. Binocular:; Sun g losses Y(ts No f. Tele..;cop~ Wi ndsh ie iJ Thaodol it~ Window gloss 16. Tel1 in o few word:; tnc.l following thing~ about the obi'lct. 17. Draw a pieture that will show the ~hope of th~ object or obiects. label.and inc~ude in yo ur sketc h any d3toils of the object.that you saw nuch os wings, protrusions, otc., and o<tpeciully.exhou~t troils or vapor troild. Piece an crrow beside the drawing to show the dir~ction.the obfect wos.movlng. 18. Th~ ed~es of the obi"!ct w~r~: (Circle One): o. Fuzzy or blurred 6 Like a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't re member . 19. IF th~re was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? -------------~.- Drow a picture of how they Wtlre arranged, and put on arrow. to ~how.the direction that they w~e trov~ling. . 25. Where were you located when you saw the obioct? (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. In a car -;;. In on airplane (type) 26. Were you (Circle Omt) a. In th~ busir"la3s soctin n of o city? b. In tha re:sid"ntiol section of a eify? c. In open countryside? d. Near on airfield? e . Flying over a city? f. F lyi.,g over npen country? ~7. What were you doing at the time you saw the obiect, and how did you happen to notice it? 28. I~ you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete.the following questions: 28. i 't'lhat dir-ection were yc~ moving? (Citcle One) c. North c. East b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 28.2 How fast were you movi~g? miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) 29. What direction were you looking when you first sow the object? (Circle One} (!) Northeast f. Southwest 30. What direc~ion were you lool<ing when you lost saw the obiect? (Circle One) d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northw~st North wast 31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appeared: o. From true North degrees. b. From horizon_ degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From true North _ _ degrees. b. From horizon degrees.