PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATI 2. LOCATION I. DATITIMI OIOU~ .. n~l 0, OISIIIVATIOM 12. CONCLUIIONI -=-------1 D PaaaiWr Ball" Locol-1Q15, 1030, 1Q44 R Greunti-Vteuol D GroundRodor D PaaaiW, Aircraft D ProlloWJ Aat,.lcal D PoaiWJ AtttHaMical 7. l.INCTH O,.OISI!RVATION I. NUMBER 0 .. OIJI!CTS 9. COURSI! D lttufflclettt D fer Eveluotion 0. IRII, SUMMARY Ofl IICHTINC Obj assumed to be solid observed in sam& area on three succeedin~ nights ~t about the same time. Third night o~.i flashed. Disappeared.on heading of 065 d~rs. Obj wa s flying machine of some kind. Flash~r more brilliant than usually associated with a l e c No sound. Sight extremely clear. ATlC FORM 329 (REV 26 SKP 52) 11. COMMENTS Obj probably a/c. Sighting con- forms to this analysis. Clearnes of night adding to the illusion of brightness. 32. In the following sic etch, imagine that you are at the poin? shown. Ploce an A,. on the curved I ine to show how high the obiect wos above the horizon (alcyline) when you lirst saw it. Place a a on the ome curved line to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. !n tne following !arger s.<etc., piaca an A'' ihe ~osition t!1e object was when you first saw It, and a "B" at its posi'i":1 w n yot; icr !C'"' :t, ~!'fer t o smcl!er si<e~cn c ~n ~xampie of how to complete the larger sketch. 34. What were theweather conditiona:at the time you saw the oblect? CLOUDS:{Circle OneJ WEAtHER (Circle One) b.' Fog, .mist, or light :rain c. .or :heavy .rain c. Scatterecl:clouda cl. Thiele or f. '!avy c loucls e. Don!t retnmber 35. When.anclto whom did you report that,you:hacl1se_, the obiect? 36. Was anyone else with you.at thetime you. saw the obiect? (Circle One) 36.1 IF you answered YES, did.they see the object too? (Circle One) 36.2 p;ease list their names.and addresses: ,. 37. Was. this the first time that you had seen an object or obiects like_. this? (Cirde One) 37.1 IF yo" answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you other ones? 38. In your opinion what do you think the obiect was and what might.hav caused jt? 39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the oblect? (Circle One) IF you anawerecl YES, then what speed would you estimate?------~------ 40. Do you think you.can estimate how far away from you the obiect.was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away woul~ you.say it was?----------- 41. Please gl'le the following information.about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER ~ Indicate any additionoi information about yourself, including any education, which might.be pertinent. 42. Date you completed this questionnaire: U.S. AIR . FORCE TICHHICAL IHFORM~TIOM 'SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In .order that your lnformatlon:may be flied and coded.os accurately os posalble, please.use the .following 1space .to .write out a short desclptlon of theevent that you observed. You moy re peat Information that you :havealreacly given In the questionnaire, :and odd ony further .c:ommenta, :or alcetc:hea: that you:belleve ore important. Try to present the detoila of the observo- tlon,ln the order In which they occurred. Additional pages of the:sanae size ~per.may.be attached lf:they .are needed. (Do Not Write In This Space) CONSOUDATED t..~INES AND S!:[~LTING CG LTD 1010 Mianoutte Street -Lo Anaele lZ Mlnet at R.eplblic:: Meaclow Creek ~,, il r y l anti : I h ~ Yt! be t~tn e e-~ 1,rl~ t.h i nga ~d nePd help to .tell what th~y are. I'Te tr1ed ~. ~. s. A. b~t ~t no reply . thecn. or 1 t; and I l\ClV :.>@ i:..1a~i'tin~ +t\tru t,hi s t~i:l~ t t1e north- o~t : 't "as t ile:. io l!".i on \1 .. "! at t o \~.-c-t ,--uars~. About. jot w1th th=ee mn 1n tomi'! tnat. ! ,&tJtll~te. L a..s t n i g h 't i i -- r:, x,o t p wh v It, a.n rHt a.ra r.11tltrt!" HEI\DOU.A~IEAS ttached copy of u .~ctter to infor:nation on G~neral Bernard 3chriever not ontain e onclu.31on. It is s o. UFO sighted by the :..rriter. information to allow a sufficient que.3tionnaire, FTD Foz'IIl #164, Ju.:.y 1961, oe forjro.rded to ltith in.3tructions for him to cot:lplete 2. In addition to prcvid~ a!lSers t G ...,.,..l!lt ign 'I'echnology Ji vi.; ion quest i o n.; en the fu~.1o~-:ing: at angle;; SAFOI-3b/Major Hart/kw/756)0 Will you pleaae fil J out the inclosed form and return it tor evaluation? In addition to the r uestion.a on the form would you J,J provide ua answra to the rollowinsa 1. W&8 the 25 second deteuui ned? 2. Wu the duration the -fer all aighti.Jlsa? l What wu the of tiDes the object Your cooperation v1ll be ciated and v1ll aid immenael7 in the ot ,-our ailhtiDI Jlfa1V factors euch aa altitude, t ireetion of u to wind directi , rature, hta1 di t7 cloud cover, background noise, etc., han a t bearing on whether or not noise fx"'JD an aircraft can be heard. When considering the poaaibility of a sighting being a satellite, one must r that satell1tea crcaa specific ~arallels of latitude at the angle when !!loving South to North, and t he supplement o that angle when moving Uorth to South. This serves to point up t he necessity for accurate tracking. . Thank you for your effort and inte~et 1 Attachment FT~ Fo1m 164 C. n. !LUIT 1-aj or, USAF Public Infotination D1 vision ortice of Information SAFOI-3b -Comeback SAFOI-1 -Reading U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IMFORMATIOH SHEET Thla queationnalre has been prepared ao that you can give the U.S. "'lr Foree as much lnfOtmation as possible concerning the unidentified .aerial phenonaenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions .oa you possibly .can. The Information that you give will be ua,d for research purpoaea, .and will be regarded.aa confidential material. Your name will not be uaeclin connection with any atatementa, .eonclualona, or publication without your permlaalon. W request this peraonal Information :ao that, if. it 11 deenaed necessary, we 1nay contact you for further detalla. 1. When did you'" the obiect? 2. Time of day: 3. Tit11e Zone: (C. i 0 lfC e ne): a < u, ruclflc.. 4. Where were you when you saw the obfect? ' ' # Nearest Postal Addrau (Circle One): A.M. or P.M. (Circle One}: ~Daylight sa;i;g, ' Standard City or Town State or Country Addltionai remarks: S. How long wos obiect in sight? Sec one .. 5.1 How. was time in sight ~etermined? a. C:.ctnin <b. Fair I~ certqjn;) c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What wqa the condition of the .sky? a. Bright C.~: Bri~ht~ '. . . b. Cl~udy b. Cloudy 7. IF you saw the ob;ect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at t1te ob;ect? (Circle One}: a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead Don't remember FTO JUL 61 164 Thleform uperede ATIC 164, Fb 60. which l obeolete. 8. IF you saw the obiec:t.at NIGHT, what did you notice.concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One}: 8.2 MOON (Cirde One}: a. Bright ntoOnlight Dull moonlight No moonllgtij)-pitch dark Don~t remember Don !t remember 9. :The object. appeared: :t C Ire le. One}: a. Aaa light d. Don't remember . 10. lf.it appeared.as a light,waa it brtghter:thanthe brightest:atars? Did the obiect: (Circle One fot each question) Appear to stand stUI.at any time? Don't Know Suddenly speed up and rush .away at any tin:e? Don't Know up into parts or explode? Don't Know Give off smoke? Don't Know Change brightness? Don't Know f. Change. shape? Don~t Know Flash or flicker? Don't Know Disappear and reappear? Don't Know Did the obi.ct move behind .something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Ci;cle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then teU what it moved behind: 13. Did the obiect move in front of something at any time, particularly.a .cloud? (Circle One): Yes ~ Don't K~ow. IF you answered YES, then tell what 14. Did the obiect appear: (Circle One): Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know 15. Did you observe the obiect through any of the following? Eyeglasses e. Binoculars Sun gtasses f. Telescope c. Windshield g. Theodolite Window glass 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or obiecta made. Place an .. A .. at the beglnn'fftg of the path, :a "8" at the end of the path, and .show any changes In .direction duri the c;~rae. 21. How larte ctid the obJect.oppear to you as compared to an obiect.wlth which you are familiar? We wish to know theangular size. Hold.a match stick at arm's length in line with a kn~wn obiect .and note how.much of the obiect:ia covered by. the head of.the match. If you hod perfarmedthis experiment.at the time of the alghting, how much of the obiect would have been covered by the match head? 23. Old the obiect disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 24 .. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a obiect or obiects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the obiect which you saw. 16. Tell In a few words the followlng.thlngs.about.the ollec:t. 17. Draw a picture that.wlll.-show.the1shape of:the obiect or .oblects. Label.and lnclude:ln your slcetch.any detall of the oblect:that vO,:saw uc:h.as wings, protrusions, ;etc.,:and pec:lally .exhaust trail a or vapor trails . P.Ioc: an .arrow. beslcle.theclrawlng:to show .the dlrectlon:the oblec:t:was.movlng. The edges of the object were: (Circle One}: Fuzzy or blurred e. Other b. Like .a bright star Sharply outlined c. d. Don't remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obiect, then how many were there? _ Draw o picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to 'Show. the dlr-:-+ion. that they were traveling. 25. Where were you located when you saw the oblect? 26. Were you (Circle One) (Circle One): ~7. What were you doing at the tina you.sciw the obiect, .and how did you happen to noticeit? 28. IF you were MOVING ~N AN AUTOMQBILE .or other vehicle.at the time,then complete.the fallowing questions: 28.1 W~at directior. were you moving? (Circle One) b. Nort na It d . Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwes! 28.2 How fos~ were you moving? mi lea per hour. 28.3 Did you s'op at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the obiect? (Circle One) h. ~orthwes t -~ .. iheacf f. Southwest 30. What direct