PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 1 12 CONCLUSIONS 3. OATCTIME CROl.J? 4. TYPE OF OBSc~VATIOH 0 Groun d-Vt :;uul s. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE :J No C i.vl '! 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 7. LENCT'-i O F OoScRVATION a GrounJ ~ .. d.,, 0 1\irlnt.,rc.,pt P.odor 9. COUolSE Wo. Bulloon ProLohly Dalloon P ossibl t Balloon Wo .. Aircraft Probol.ly Aircr aft Po:.sibly Aircr aft Wos Ao;tronomi col P rob obi y A slronomo cui Po::?ibly A1f10.,ornicol ln .. u ffici .. nt Dot o for c .. :~.uotoon 2.). \'ih~r'! Wl!!rO y o u located when you SOW th~ o bjf3ct? a. l n.side o buildmg In on ~1r::~lcne (type) 16. Wcr., you (Circb One) In the busin.us ~ection o f o city? In tho r u $identi'll ::!tc~ion of o city? In open countrysid ~? N ,.or o n oirfi~ld? flying over a city? f lying O'l~r open country? 27. What .,..,., you d;:,ing a t ti--e timet you !low the obj..,ct, ond how did you hoppttn to notice it? 23. IF you '"'~ll OVJNG IN AN AU7CV.031LE or oth~r v~hid' a t the tim.,, t'-lon complet~ the following qt.&ition,: d, Southeast f. S.::~uthwest h. N orth -v~ Jt 28. 2 t-1-:~..-f:lSt wero you moving? mil, p~r hotr. 28.3 C .:l you stop at any time wl,il, you were looking ot the objact? (Circle One) 29. What dir,crion were you loo~ing when you first !#OW tho obj~tct? (Circle One) c. E:lst o. North we' t Norrheost d. SovtheoH f. Sout h ..,-tst 30. What direc:1;~n '"'ere you looking ...,!.u~n you lost sow the object? (Circ/., One) c. cost o. North SoJthv,-:>t Ov~rhead I. ( d) Southe'lst b. Nortreosr If you ora fnnr11:Jr with bearing terms (angular direction), t:y h ostimot~ th., numb~r o t .:l~rees ~hft -'bi~ct was From tru" North ( thru eolt ) and o l"o th~ number of degr,."5 it .,..o, upward fom tn~ h ori=on (;!l~voion). Whon it f irst cppaarod: r= rom t:J~ Nortn From horl.ton ~ J(jf~ Wh n It dilopptt<lr~d: Fro m horh-:~n 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you ore a t the point shown. Place o n A" on tb corv~d lin& to show h().,., hi~h the obj.,ct was above the ho r izon (skyline} when you first sow it. Ploco o uB" on the :;om~ curved line ~o sho w how hiah the object was o~ove the horizon (skyline) when you last saw i~. In the foll::~w'"j lorg" sbtch plcc~ - , A" at th~ posit ion t,;J obj ct wa:; ,.,h,n you first ::ow it, and a "B" at position wl.~n yoo last sow it. R;::~, t o smaller sk.,tch a' on exampltl of row to compl..tt" tho larg~tr ~k~tch. 3-J. Whot wm!l t!-!e \<f~othctr condi~ions o t tn~ t imtt yo u :.ow th~ objttct? CLOUDS (Circl~ One) WEATHER (C,c/c: One:) Fog, mht, or light rain c. Scott~r'!!d .:l;)tJdt t~od.,rot~ or httovy r:Jin d. T hiele o r r.~ovy clouds o . Don't r!trn~mber 36. W.J.J onyon~ .)lse with you a t tho t i-,e you sow the obj~ct? (Ci~do One) 36. 1 lr yov t:~nswer$d YES, did t!-tey the object t oo? 'J7. WoJ thl1 the fl,.t tim that you hod nen a n obj~ct or obj.,ch l lka t h is? :J. ln ( Our Of)lnlon ,.,.hot do you ,,.,In!< th e obj ... ct W"' l and who; might hove cou1~'d It? 39. Do you think you can estimate the :.ptHtd of the object? (Circle On&) Y e s IF you cn.sw&r~d YES, then what speed would you estimottt? 40. Do you think y ou con estimate how far cwoy from you the object was? (Circle One) Y o s IF you onswer~d YES, then h ow ~or owoy wo uld you soy it was? _ 41. Pl~ose g" the followi ng information about yourself: TELE?!-CNE NUM3E lr.dlcot, -::ny additional lnformotaon obout yournlf, including cny oducatlon, which miqht h p'lrtinent. 42. OtJto you :om::>le rd thl.t GUstionno lre: - U.$. AIR FORC!:: T ECHNIC..\L IN,;;O~MA'r!OH (SUMMARY DAr A) In c r d., that your information may be filed and e nded o:s accurately a .; possi ble, p l Oi8 u 5tt llowi ng s pace to write out a .short d~scription of the e ve n t that you obs erved. You moy re- p .:ot in fo r,...,otion that you h ove already given in the questionnaire, a nd odd any fu_rther c omment:s, s ~o'~.,eM J , c r s ~etch6s that you b e l i av~ ore i mportant. Try to pr~sant th"' de to i Is o f th<! obsarvo- tion i n r"e~ order in which they occurred. Additiona l pages of t he some si ze pap~r may be ottach .,d i f th~y :~r,. f\eeded. (Do Not Write in This Spac~) Dc?A~TMEN i CF TH.: AI~ FORGE SJ\T!'S!3) cp_N2G f:P'M.:l>-N, llirA-r (")8) PR RJ~F ~J!JP!<F RJZDS~ ~JSZHO DJIIT';'rV ?_7 R CT21 liZ 625 AJIV LROCJC AV3 U'!GLAS I XIJ 245 9 USAF FOR AFCI N f\:1 FOLLO'J!l13 U?IJ SIGHTI:IG REPORT IS FORt/ARDZD F OR YOUR H FOR:!ATI0\1. OUOTE . GEdTL2"l:::N: THC: /'Z. SAtv IT. AT F I RS T ~/2 THOUGHT IT '/E DI3COV2;{:::D IT :.'ASLJ T 3:::CAUSS IT C:O~'LJ S!::~ '!OTHI~:G 3lJT DA:1:\i!ESS. COULJ YOU POSSI3LY TS:LL LE "'HAT THTS CO'JLD BS? YOURS T~UL Y , S.l'\S. Eil ;J OU OTE. LETTE:? 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C2) SL3JCT REPORTS NIGHT CONDITIONS ALTHOUGH REPORTED SIGHTING WOK PLACE 35 MINUTES AFTER LOCAL SUNSET. ECiiO. J3 44N. 94 ?4~1, 1 f!I ~,Or FORSMAN, ARt<., LITTLE RIVER COUNTY~ FOXTROT. CIVIL: L DOS 9 OCT 49, DAUGHTER OF CIVILI~N ~N, ARK ocCup~TIC~ P.ETAI -HARu'/ARE GOLF. C I) NOT AVAILA9L2. (2) SUPFACE-S\1-3 ; tiOT A''~ILA3L. <3> W<:..I:t!ITED. (4) 1 5 PLUS. (5) ZERO. (6) NONZ. <7> ~.-:;-;-AVAILABLE. L O:::AL SUNSET 0055Z. HOTEL. NONE. INDPA. Nit'\~ ,JJLIE7. ONLY KNOWN 5-1LLOOt\l RELEASES AT SHREVEPORT AND LITTLE ROCK. !\ILO. LTCOL W. . NATTHEWS, BASE INFORMATION OFFICER .. ~'ETEROR SHOWERY ARE FREQUENT IN THIS AREA DURING THIS TIME OF TI-iE Y:::.;?. REPORTED s-GHTDIG MAY HAVE BEEN THE F EFLCTION CF THE SI'N rRON A HIGH-~LYING AIRCRAFT SINCE SIGHTION TOOK PLJlCE: SHORTLv ~FTER LOCAL SUNSET. LIMA. NONE. U. S. A I R FORCE TECHNICAL l r lFORMATION SHEET This quc:stionnoire has be<:!n prcpor\!d so thor you con yivc th~ U.S. Air Force o~ tnuch inormotion cs possi b le concerning the uni.lenti f iud a eria l phenomenon that yo u hove observed. Please t:y to onswdr as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will b~ us:d !::Jr r~seorch pcrposes, ond wi II be regarded as confidentio! muteriol. Your nom~ wi II not be u:;ed n conn~ction with any ::.t o temd n ts , conclusions, or pub! icotions without your ~<:rmi;;sion. We r~o .. ast this personal infor mation so that, if it ls decmctd nece.s:.ory, we moy contact you for fu rther ::e o ils. 1. When did ycu se!t th!t obj"ct ? 2-Time of day: 3 . Ti IT'e Zone : (Circlt: One ): a. Eos~ern b. Centre! c . Mount-:~ in d. Pac:iic 4. Wher" wer~ / OU ~hen you sow :h~ oo. '.!Ct? ( Circle Om:): o . Daylighr Savin g b: Standa rd Star or C<)untry 5. Ho. long was object in sight? 5.1 How wo' time ' " sight determined? ~. C~rtoin ::. =cir ly c ertain 6. What was tl.,~ ==roit:on o f t h e sky? b. C lp ud y M on ut"' .s c . No t very sure d. Just a gue so; a .) Bright b . Cloudy 7. I F you !;ow the object during DAYLIGHT, wher-wos t SUN located as you loobd ut t h obj .. ct? (Circl~ Oue) a. In front o f you b. In bock o f yo u c. To your r ight d. ToyotJrloh e . Ov"rh.,od f. Don't r"m-:1mb~r 8. IF you !:OW th8 object a t NIGHT, what did you not ic" conc~rnin!J the STARS and MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 t,:OON (Circle On!'): d. Don't remember a. 3ri~ht moonlight b. Dull rroonlight c . No llOon light-pitch doric d. Don' t romttmber 9-. Th'l ooj~ct cppeor~d: ( C i rei ,<;t One ): o . A':l a I ight d. D.ln't rcm~tmb tr 10. If i t opptt<lr~ a s o l ight, was it brighter than the bright~Jtstcr!l'.' 11. Old the oo jact: (Circl., One f~ each que Jtion) Cl. Apt;>eor to :stand still ot ony t ime? Don't Know ~. s~.o.;.,nly lptHd up and rusn owoy at any tln"9? Don't Know e. Br o'< :.:p Into port o r ~xplod<t? D~n't Kno..., Don't Kno"J e. Ch::,..g brlghtnu? Don't !<now Char ; .shop? Don' ~ :<now g. Flo,}, :>r !ilclc 4f'? Don't i<now h. Di Jopoear and r~op~eor ? Don't Kno-., 11.. Did tht obj tct mcwt behind aom thlng at an~ tim, portlcularly a cloud? (Citcl On): Don't Know. 13. Did th oofet ,.,cw In iront of tomthlng ot ony tim., ,:ortlcubly a cloud? ( Cird o,.. ,: Yn No Don't Know. IP you OnJw-.rd YES, thn hll what (CI1c:le Oni!J): b. Tron1por~nt c:. Vor;Jor d. Don't Kno\At Ey.;HJia~ ,.,, e. fJinccJiur1 1!;, Did you oburve ~h.t objrtct thr ough any of th followln!)? Sun glo,,e, c;. Wlnthhi .. ft:i ro!rt o10ftl c.' ll th, obj ct 'l'lS 110'1 ng. a l..ti"j"' tor 20. Draw a picture t hat will show the mot ion that th~ obj,ct or objects mode, Place on .. A" at.th& beginning of t hu path, a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes In ditection during th" courH. 21. How lorg did the object oppar to you a s compared to on object wi th which you or., familiar? 22. w~ -,.,lsh t ? '<now rh., angular s,i::e. Hold a match :stick at orm':s lo)ngth in liM '"'ith a !<no"fn obj$CT.ond noh how much of the object is cov&r~ by th' he<~d o f the match. If you hod P't'ffotmed thi >X?&riment at tia ti,., of .,;,e tl9iuing, how muc:h of the .oo! ~t would hcrv bn coverttd by tht motc:h heoci? If Jo, how? Did th-objtet dlaopp.ar.whll you.,.,.,~ wot~hlng It? 24. In crder that you eon give 01 c:l90r o plctur~ oa possible of what you sow, d~:scrlb" in your own word.s a common ob ject or obj~ts which, when ploc..d up In th" 1!cy, would glv-. the 3ome appearance os the object