PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Vlo s Balloon PC'~II:lO'!C''k NC\\ ,l '";:-y 0 Probably Balloon DATETIME GROUP 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION ~ Ill i Pll t f'\ S I n t n 1 .:'<[);Ground Vi suol 0 Air-Vi suol Ci.vili;,n 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 Ground Rod or 0 Air-Intercept Rndor 0 Wa s Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Po s s i bl y Ai rcroft 0 Wos Astronomt col 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical r: Othorll.:.'i.LD.I:;.NT I F I E D 0 Insufficient Dolo for Evaluation 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS iII l l l : "! l l ' ! I, p. rd.ir.:.,t i n ' ' tf'\\ only ahout. une SCC'olld. c.:J trll;u u h f httl.!~. No t1~il, t:iJ, '-'nlln J . Ohj (Jt ' L '-' :1 :lfHJa rod Lo hr: srd nn i n;! n r J'n.lt in.~. !)f'il<' in~ was even. 0bscv'JC I 1''' w i11do'' ~.:rlr:hcd nhout 2 S minlll ATIC FORM Jl'l (RRV 2 6 Sf!P Sl) I Ill ,_, I'll~ I (Ill ~l)tilr ~ nrt~l":i ,.: f ell'" r:)rti.rtl J(':~PJll HEADQUARTERS 161T AIR TRANSPORT WING (H), (MATS) UNITED STATES AI R FORCE re Air Force Boee, New Jeuey .-aii'L.Y TO ATT N 01': WGIO suJacTr Report of Unidentifi ed Flring Object TO! AFSC ( FTD) lvright-Patter son AFB The at tached report of s ighting of an Unidentified Fl ying Object is for- war ded i n accor dance \vi th AFR 200- 2. The objects were observed by ~liss P. O. Box 23, Pequannock, New Jersey. FOR 1liE CC'NA'JDER J A'1ES E. 3CUG !ARD lajor, USAF Infomation Officer 1. Bsc ltr 2. Ques tionnair e EASE rP.TNT CLF.AALY II\ II~K, OR TYPF''fHlT:. t\'.iS\ TP ALL FOH!\'AI~O 1i'.'0 CQIPLETED COPIES TO 1611 /\IR TRi'. 5PORT \'.I t:r; (' 1~(; T~F()R:iATTOi\ OFFICE) , iICGUTRE A 1R FORCr: HA~r:, ~:p: . TF:RSF.Y) 1. Describe objects clearly. Inclutle shape, size, color, etc., of 2 . Give number of objects. If more than one, indicate fo tion of ~lent ion any discernible feature or details. Include t ype of t3i 1 objects; type o~ trail or exhaust strear. left. 4 . "'as there a ny soun( ? If so, describe. ( .Tet sound, Fhooshing, etc. ) S . h.'ere t i1cre any other I~ertinent or W1US'lfll fc:ttures? 'hat \vas the angle, elevation 311d azi Muth (esti'!l~teu) cf cbjects Nhen they \.;ere first observed? ~'hen they dis:t!Jr:eared? . 8. fli~ht pat h ~nd nnneuv~rs of objects Fully . 9 . Hmv l ong ,,ere the objec:ts visible? (He exact; 5 T!'inutes , 2 hours , lO. Di d you use binoculars or a telescope at any time during the sighting ? If so, lvha_t type. When and ho\.; l ong were they used? 11. Give exact t~e and date of sighting. (<.lay , night, datm , etc. ) Indicate light conditions 12. Indicate Neather c onditions a t that t ime. (Clear , r a i n , haze , c l on,iy,