PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD I. DATI . 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS D Wet Belleeft 1-.i October 1962 Gran uebec Canada o Prelt~'' Bell" 3. DATITIMI oOUP ._ OP OISI.YATION Wet Aircraft" Lecel ----------Aaoaun .. Vhuel GntVfttiRNer D Prolteltl, Alrcreft c PetaiW, Alrcteft D We a Aatroftofftl eel D ProlteW, Aatraneh:el D Poaalltl, Attf'anefftlcel 7. t.MOTM OP .OIIIIVATIGN L NUMIII Ofl OIJICTS t. COURSI D lntufflefettt D.te fer Eeluatioft 5-6 seconds 10. 111P OP SIGHTING I I. COMMENTS Three objs brighter than sky background Like car headlight a block or two away. All obj moved in same direction without ~hange in shape,brightness or color. Movement West to East. Shaped elliptic~ ... sharply outlined without fuzz or blurr. Solid and white. No sound. Obsvation fm within home in subdued light. In line at estimated alt of 6-12,000ft. appeared at 14 sees intervals. Size estimated at 200ft length. No shadow o any part of obj. No sheen or reflectio AnC PORN 329 (Jt~V 26 SltP 52) Probably three aircraft on Rout Green 1 14 sec interval being interval between three a/c on associated flight. Disappeared into clouds at elevation in ENE.Est speed REPORT OF U.F.O. SIGHTING compilation of this report). E.D.S.T. - Approx. time of sighting (and of Granb7, Quebec. Time of sigbting per each or three objects: apprax. 5 to 6 seconds {ta1r4r Condition ot ek:y: . bright daylight with sun at apprax. 45 SW or zenith. Objects considerably brighter than background of sky; equivalent to car head- lights a block or two blocks away. Objects continuously moved in same direction. Did not emit any exhaust nor form a~ trail nor did they change brightness. They did not changs shape, nor flicker, nor pulsate. When objects finally disappeared, it was behind the approx. 6/10-cover of cirrocumulus and cirrostratus clouds which were the only cloud formations at the time. Objects appeared solid and white~ Observations made from within home (in subdued light), no internal illumination, window racing north sky' through normal eyeglasses. Objects emitted no detectable sound. Shape: rather like an oblate spheroid or lenticular-shaped o~ject on edge. thus as lcng ellipses with minimum focal radii or short magnitude i.e., coming close to a point on either end of ellipse. Objects moving dead west to east. Edges of objects were sharply outlined without fuzz or blur. Total of three objects sighted at approx. 14-secondintervals. Major axes ot U.F.O.' s parallel to direction of travel. Objects followed in line dead in line. Altitude estimate: 6,000 to 12,000 feet. Lengthwise dimension estinate: 2JO ft. Perhaps could be compared to size of pea (in length) held at ar111 s length. Objects did not appear made or any conmon materials such as a~uminum or plastic; were without any real sheen. Best representation could be solid wooden object coated with flat-white paint. None of the objects had shadowed portions. Noticed objects when lying on carpet near ~dndow, enjoying view of s~. Noticad objects fi~st when facing a p?rox. 25 du~ north of zenith. Objects followed same pattern of disappearance at a pprox. 45 ENE of zenith. Clouds were finely dispersed and in essentially east to west linear groups or Temperature approx. 50+ d e grees Fahrenheit outdoors. This is first report of this sighting (I was alone). Advised my wife immediately. Thts is not the first time I have seen a U.F .0. Previous time was at night and U.F . O, sight \iAS of a :-3.pidly-risirl~ cig3..r-shaped object., a numoe-~ o~ v~ars ac.;o . ti: i 3 di:'i'icult t o imagine t these objects actual~ constituted. However, I strongly sense they ware not atmospheric phenomena giving rise to reflected-light optical illusions since they were or high visible definition. . > N.B. For consideration of use in Project Bluebook~ or associated activities Position: Senior Engineering Technician Education: Completed High School at St Laurent High School, lvlontreal Sir George Williams University (2 years) University of California, Extension Course in Atomic and Nuclear Physics Presently studying in order to pass examinations and become a member of the Corporation of Professiooal Engineers of the Province of Quebec. November 29. 1962 Your letter ot October 14th baa been forwarded to the l'oftlsn TeohDolou D1v1a1on at Vrtght Patteraon A1r Pore Base. Ohlo. Your 1ntereet 1n thla tter is appreciated. Sincerely# WIJJ.IAJI J. LOOKADOO Lt. Colonel Public Intormatton Div Oftlce ot Inr t1on