PROJeCT 10073 ~ECO~O CARD 2. LOCA rtON 12. Ct~SCLUSI~:-IS l'J Grohnd V i sua I 0 CroundRador -5-:--?HOTJS 6.SoU~CE - 8. NIJMB.:R OF O'lJECTS 9. COUQSE 7. Lt:NC'i..., ~: OBS::RVATION ,;.,~ Bulloon Prol,ably Uulloon Po~ -;l :.1 y Bull 1on Was l\1 r craft Pro bob I y Ai rcruft P<o ui bl y Aorcrofr Was A,lronomi col P rob,l,l y <\ 5tronorno c.;al Pos.;obly A:;tronomocol In suffi co onr D?to fo r E ... olu oto :ln 10. O~l.;il ~:.;...-A~Y OF SIGHTING 11. COIA\1 "!NTS S 1nt1~lati.l. o!>J i~tJ a .~tar oJ.,cr. J ...:': 11 VlSllJle in ar.:n. lt ~..his ap,'0 .. 4"ed a3 a li:~h!. r:-i ,h r th .~ tl.o lirnir.;1t0 thi~ t:o ;~Unlit}. \ / C .;t'rs. :~liekotin;;, "r n~1-; til IH'J.',h .. nHs/wollcJ not ue: in t h v .area t'1i . ., and d:.;.y~'lrin..; n . J =\]:l.J>.t.rrin~ iNltd~r!/lot.r un)t)SS it \10\S n ~li<.lH o .lli obs .. nrat1on. y-...~ >c", 11~ <;;ounu. Inf li !H pluw :Htd ti11 \H day t(.:uls tr~tn:.latod fro1 lc~tur in .{r vnc.:h. to ntl~ rll1.~ out . Po->~i.bly a l>.Lll<O't . 1.~hti11 , ho~,v~r tho J~r. tn t.!tfj t.c'ln~Lttiol, i. lncc> 1- .t.TlC J'Ollt.V Jl9 (RZV 24 SE.P SZ) 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you oro at the point s hown. Place o n "A" on t ha c u rv d lir.~ to show h ow high the cbj.,ct was above t h-, horizon {skyl ine) when y ou f irst sow it. Ploc o a " B o n the s omct c urv'd l ina ; o show how h igh tn.: o!;,ject was above the horizon (;;kylino) when you lost :>'1. it. In th~ fol::~..,i,g lorg" sk~tc::h placo ::~n A" at th~ position th~ object was when you fir:;t so..Y Jt, and a "8' at p o;ition wh.,n you last sow it. R~:er to smaller :lketch as an example of h ow to completo th, lorg&r :1 3J. Whllt \/c:rtt the weather conditions at th:: ti'll~ you ::ow th~ objuct? C LOUDS (Circle On..,) :cr.,or .:s'~y c. ScQtH:r~o ::1 :>vds WEATHER (Ci,de On-:) b. Fo9, mist, or li;:~ht rain c . Mcd,rot .. o r h .,ovy rain Thi::lc or ieovy clouds I e . Don' t r~mamber Wh.,n and -~ whom di d you r~port that . you hod se"n toe object ? 36. ''Ia 'I ~;wono ,1 ' & with you at tn~ ri~tt you saw t he obj let? (Ci;C:& One) 36.1 IF y:.~.J :lnswr-'d YES, did ,..ey H& th " obj~ct too? 36.2 ~I )QH :r,t th"ir names and o::-::reuo:s: 37. Wo1 thiJ tr. ilt st tim that you hod sun a n o'oj.,c:t or ooJcts Ilk& rhl'l? (Cird One ) 37.1 IF you ~nsw,,d NO, then w'nm, wh~t,, and under what clr<"Jmstanc:n did you Ho oth;;r onu ? In ,our o~Jnlon 39. Do you thin'< yo u con estimate the speed or th& ooj.,c:? (Circle One) )~s IF you ontw.,r~d YES, t hen what spe.,d would you ostimote? 40. Do you t',,,< ycu can estimate haw for owny from you the object wo'? ( Crclo One) IF you aN "'~r~d YES, th~n how for a way would yo u soy it was? 41. Pbns. ~,OJ., t..,, followi yourself: Indicate any additional lnformoticn ::bout your:self, Including a ny odueotlon, which might be P"rtiMnt. . O .Jy ' \ontn Y"Jar U.S. AIR FO~C:: TECHNICAL INFO~MATION SHE~T (SUMMARY DATA) In otc!!tr that your information may be filed and coded os accurately a s pos:.ible, p l.,o:se u!ia he following spoco t o write out o .short description of the event that you ob~erv!!ld, You moy rJ p~at info rMation that you have already given in the questionnaire, and odd any further comments, statements, or sketches that you believe ore important. Try to prc:sent t hd details of the observa- tion in '"e ord~ in which they occurred. Additional pages of the some si2e paper ~roy be attached if they :mt needed. (Do Not Write in This Spac~) 'l.: nlanc \::'t.liH!lF, J l. fi l 'J() on ill t:trL' Hs not. li ~nt t:.T1 let \.to kno a ..,10ut 'l'D-E /Lt Col Fr1eJld JFO Sighting 'Z.q USAJ' :.AFOI-3b (*Jor aah 25 IX: ~et'areace. the ldotacbed cagy ot a letter garrl1ng the ,;1sttin8 o an tm1dentU1ed rl.y1ng obJect. Since tber.e i s i n su:ifiaient ion couta1Md 1D the letter to varr:uxt a valid conclusion,. it tbat 70'1 f'araard two (2) copies of VTD 1wm 164 to Mr. be 1'11 J ad cut and ret'W'DEd to ?!D y ~g. jiJ'' COlonel, USA7 DeyutJ for Seience s cd Cca,vcv er1lt a U.S. AIR FORCE T ECHNICAL INFORMATION SiiE ET T'-ti5 c;:.~estionnuire has been prc:por.:d .>O that you can give the U.S. Air Fore..: o:; hlUC~ in!orma t ion o s possible concerning the unidentified aeria l phenomenon tha t yo u hove o~served. Pl.n:oe t t:> answer as many questions a.> you po!>sibly c an. Th informatio n that you ~ive will b~ usee :lr .e-seorch purposas, and will bP rogordctd a s confid.,ntiol moteriol. Your name will not bo u;;ed "connection with any stotaments, concluc;ions, or publications wi~hout your p~rmis5ion. W~ re11.!Uf this per3onol information SO that, if it Is deemctd nee JS';Ory, We may COntact you f o r further d~rail:~. 1. \'/hen did pv see t h., object? A J.J.. J I ~-Tirr Zone ' C irdc One): o. Eoste"' b. Co;,ntrc 1 d. Poclfrc ~u when you sow the ... :, "'ct? N . orur ?otoi Addrsu (Crrclt: 01J.J): a . Dayli~ht Saving b. StanJord CJry or T \>Wn Stu(o Qt Country 5. How long was ooject in sight? Mlnut .. .s 5.1 How was t im& in sight deterMined? c . r Not Vt:ry_ sure [ ;; ., rly certain d. \Ju:~t a guess What wo~ ::" c ton of th" sky? o.l Bri9ht j 7. IF you sow th , obj~ct during DAYLIGHT, whNn was th" SUN locmed o-. you loo~ed at th oojt!ct? {Cuclo One): In f~'nt of yo u d. .T o vour (,.r, b. In )sock of you 0vrh ad j c.. To your right f. Don ?t r :rr mber a. IF you 'OOW the: obj,:ct ot NIGHT, v\c.t did ~O.J nu~ic 1 CJT!Ci."ftlln!J :h~:: fiTAR:, nnd MOON; o. f'i_Jfu ' CJ, I Br ~llt . voll ili ~: ~ rer; lt'l,~r d. -C "''t r.:n1!tmber (Circle J ne }: e. B .: '< up I r to porta 0' Ol<? (C:r::lu Or i, 16 . Toll in o f.,w word$ th" following thino:l about th~ object, 17. Draw o ;lict.r~ t~ct will show the shape o f th& object or objectJ. Lobel .ond includ., in y<JJr ~!<utch any d:ltoils of tho obec" ,;,or you sow such o:s wings, protrusions, etc., and o.:op,ciolly oxhau ) t troil:s or vpor trolls. loc., on cr:?'l-l be,id~.the drawing to sho'l-l the dir~ction t he object \/Os.moving. Th' odg oi rha obj$ct. W'!tt'lt: ..- {Circ. One ): o. F,..!!!.tt or .':Lvrr$d l b.) Llk o_ br ight. star~ j ~. c. tSharply out lind d. Don't remer? r Dre w a ptet\,,. oF how th-r we,. or:onged, .:snd put on c rr?w to -show t~u d ir"tction that ~h:~y ~.,,., trov ... ltn 20. Draw o picture t hat will show the motion that t he obj.,ct or obj.,ch mod~. Placa on .. A,. c t .t h-, ~e:;inning of the path, o .. B" at th!t end of !he path, and show any changes in dir~ction during the cours 21. H?w large d id the obj&et appear to you as camper~ to on object with which you ore familiar? 22. w~ wLsh to know the angul a r a,ize. Hold a match :st ick a t arm' J longth In liNt wltn a known objec:t. ond not., h:>w muc:, ?f tl-1 objKt is covered ~y. the head of the match. If you hod performttd this oxperlmenr a t the time of t h, a!~rting, how muc:h of tn o~ld would have been c:ov~r~ by th match h.od? 23. Old t he o~l tet dhap~ar whll.t you wtr~ wat.:hlng lt1 If so, how? 24. In ordr t~at you con glv o c:l~r a piet~Sr I'U possible oF what you aow, describe In y o ur own words o cOil"I'I"C>n oolecr ~ aojKts which, .,..nn placed up In the :sky, would olve th :same appearance a ' the objnt Where w.,ro you locot~d wh~n you :.::~w tht obJec t ? (Circlo One}: lnsidft o ~vilding In C" r?lon:t (type) 26. Wer.J you (Circle One.) In the b us ine>;s section o f a cit y? In lh., r<!!'identinl soction of o city? In ope n coun+rysid"? y Neor M oirrit, ld? ~ :::. Flying over a c ity? F lying oy~r o pttn country? 'f P 27. What w~., you doing a t thct time you :>ow tho object, a nd how did you happen to notice it ? A:v-.urr lli .,-r I~ you ..,,ye MOVING IN AN AUTC''v~OB\LE or ...,~>ther vehicl$ o t ~hd tim~, th"n c,mpbt~ the following oud:;tions: 23.1 .~::~t d irect ion wero you -~v ng? (C, cl:) On~) c. S!>uthD03t f. Southw,3t h. ~lotthw:.H 28.2 h~"' fast w,ro you movi.,g? mii~J per hour. 28.3 Od you stop a t ony tim~t wni le you w "looking a t th., object ? ( Circle Ona) 2?. Whot d irection w~re you lookin~ w!l~n you fir~Jt sow the obj3ct ? (Circ:le One) h. Northwe_, t i. Ov .,,h-'ffld b. North~osr d. Southeo.tt f. Soutiw.,st 30. What dir ::n ,....,,e you loo'<ing '-':-en you lost sow t he obj&ct? (Circb One) g. Wf'J<Jt o. Nort, c . Eost , o. Sout h h. Northw"'st 1 b. Nort."'~' d. South'!ast f. South111e.,t i . Ovt:rhoud 31. If you oro f:::-ldio:~r with buoring t~rms (ongJior direction), try t o eJtimote the numbdr of d&Jr.,es t he obh ct wos from true North (thru cost) and also the number of dogr .. tt<J it was upward fr om th~ hori.:on ( ... l ,vat b n). 31.1 Whon it fiut app,.orod: o. From tru North b. From horl-:on .s.. 31.~ 'dh n It diJoppeor~d: