ry P.;: o,: OS:ie :l'-1:\ TION i:l. PHOTOS 20. Draw 0 ptCtUtlt that wi II show ~hd motion ~hor the oojoct o r objeds made. Ploc~ on .,A, ot .th~ b"ginning OJ ' th., ?ath, o s" a t the end of ~he path, ond ::;how o..~ny changcts in direction dur ing tn~ COUfjt1. 21. How large di d th., object.opp~r to you os comporsd to on object with which you or~ familiar? 22. Wa wJsh t? ~now tt, angul~r 3i-:e. H~ld o match :stick at arm's le ngth In lir.~t with a known obj~ct.ond not~ how mue:, oi.th obj.ct:is eov~rtM ~y. th-. head of. the match. If you had perfOf'mfld this ~}Cptlment.ot th tjm~ Qf tM9 sl~n~i~g, haw ll'UCh o; th oo!.ct Waul~ hav~ been c:ov.,~d by th match had? 2:3. Did th ob!.ct dl1oppeor:whll you w.'a wot~hlng tt1 11 :so, how? /T /)//) ,-: 'Ji- f :2.4. 1i1 ordr that you c:on glv~ :u el~r o pletur., o poible of.what you Jaw, d~ac:rib . ln yotJr ow, word.a 4 common obied ::Jif objech.which, when p~ac.ed.up In the sky, would give th e 30m' apporonee o.s the obiect whieh you ~to'l'!'. ,..., 1 eo sa Oil #a sts I l t I ssx s usgs a 25. Wher~ w.,re you loc~ted wh~n you sow the objer.:t? (C irde Onct): a, Inside o building b. In o cor -d. In o n oir?lon\9 (typ) e . At ,eo 26. Wer~ you (Circle One) 27. What wer~ you doi ng ot thct rimo.t you :.ow the object, and how did you hoppctn to notice it? 28. I~ you '~e MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILe or other vehicle at th1t time, then compl~te th~ followi ng questions: 28.1 'V I..ot direction W'!lre you moving? (Cirele One) b. ,--.Jorrheost d, Southeast f. Southwnt h. Northw.,,t 2S.2 How fo5t were you moving? miles paf hour 28.3 Did you stop ot ony Hme -while you W'!trr!'t looking at the object? (Circle One) 29. What direction were you looking whctn you fir3t r.cw th(t object? (Circli! One) a. North c . East o. South h. Northwe~t b. Northeast Southeast f. Southwest Q_.; av .. rhf9ad 30. What dir~tC1i~ were you looking when you lost .sow the object? (Cirde One) c. I:: as t e. Northws.st d. Southeast f. S outhwe-'t 31. li you ~r!! fomdio r .....,.ith beoring hrms (anoulor dir~ction), try ~o :utima~l!t th~ mlmb~r of degr""' the obj,ct wa., fro m true North (thru ..,a,t) and ol3o the numbt'tr of d4gre!!s It was upward from ~he hori.zon (..!levation). 31, l 'fth~n it rir'lt appeCII-td: fr,,m tr\J North \/h.,n it JiJap~ar~d: 3?.. In th,:, follow i ng sk~tch, i magine tha.t you or.~ u t th e point shown. Plac'.! a n o n the ctJrVdd I iM to ~how h ow ltigh the ob ject wo3 above t he hor izon (s <yline) whm you first sow i~. Ploc..: a ' f3" " n ~ltJ .:>Otnet c uv:~d lin.,~" s hu w how high the object was above the huri zon (.;kyline} when you last :.ow i t. 33. In r foll;,...,:ng larger sketch ploc4 on A'' at th~ position the obj~ct was wh~n you f irst saw it, a11d a "B" a t it s po1ition whsn you last saw it. Refer to !ilTioll ar skl'1tch as a n e.xampl~ of how to compl~t~ th., lorg~r .\k~tch 34. What w~r~ th"" WJather condiHons at th~ Hmet yoiJ saw tht!t objact? CLOUDS (Ci:da One} WEATHER (C ire/~ One) Cl ~or 1lcy F og; mist, or l ight rain c . Scatt.,~c:l douds Moderot~ or h~avy rain Thiele :)r h ttovy clouds Dont ,.,memb.,r t =:;,). ~"hn o~d. T~ ""hom did you r~pQrt that. you hod 3"en thtt object? o~" MQnth Y>ur " 36. Was any on ~I s with you at tne rim you sow thtt objbct? (Cird~ o,eJ 35. 1 IF you arnw.,d YES, did they s&e the object too? 3.5. 2 ?letos li:st their n o me$ and o~cre.ntttt: 37. W:u thiJ the flrat tim that you had se.-n ~l.n objct or objects like thi.s? 'J7.1 IF you onswe~ NO, thn wnttn, whte,and under wnof c:ircumstanc:e did you .J other onet? 1 :;3, Jn )1-:>Vr o~lnlon ~..,h-:a~ do '/~O tnln~ th .. obj.,ct w~s C'lnd whot migt.r ho'' ::'luttd lr? J Do you thinl< you can cutimate how for owoy from yo u the obj<tct. was? (C ir efe One) ~,\ No IF you ans-.~Wed YES, then how far away would you !SOY It wos? 4 1. PIL9os 3" th fol lowing infOfmotion.obout yourself: TELE~HCNe NUM3cR lndicot any additional information a bout your:self, including an)l educotion,.wnich might : be prtinent. 42. Dot~ you co,~lrt'ted thlJ qus~ionnoite: 7 / . :..--, 'n / 1,~ c;/ U.S. ,\IR f=ORC:! 1:.-:cHNIC~t. IN?O~M~TiON :>HE~i (SUMMArtY DAT.~) J, od~r that your information may be filed a nd coded a s occorot~ly a s pos;;ibl!t, pL~o;;e U:i() th~t following spoco:t to write out a ,!:hort description o f the evdnt thot yo u observed. You may rt1 peat inror morion that you hove already given in the que:stionnoire, and odd any f~rthar comm~ntJ stotem~.,t~, or :.!<etches that you b~lidve or~ important. Try to present tne derails o f the:t observo tio n in r;-,~ o rder in which they occurred. Additional pogu of th~ some s iztt pop;,r may be oHoch.,d (?leon Print) (Do Not Writd in This Spoc:f)) COltBA'I' l~E...till~!ZSS 'l'R.A..1JJ!NG OPE.RATIO;~S 6!+TH T.R.OOP CA .. l.'iDR SqUADROO, .llbJ)IU:-t {P.ESSar~) UN:C'l'ED STATES ~\IR :F'ORC2 0 '}L IN'l'&'lN.A TI 'J NAL AIRPORT Ch.lc:=igO SJ 3-T .1~:; Unidantili~d li'lying Objects ~0: Air ~orca Systems Cqmmand F iJ~ Technolo~y ~ivision W~iJ:1:; .... patterson A.FB, Ohio 1.. 7i:~ !0llo-v.i:r:g in.for:n.atiun a d outlltdd in Pa.rs.zr;tph .1.5 J JU'R 200- 2 i J C3~ ::m.: -=-~d for your i!".i'onnatio,,,. 3 ption of tr.d Object(3): 1 ; Sta:t--Bright going ac-cos~ ~:. Size of a star .3.. VTh it e e, Location o.f Obse.r79r(o): the sky 3025 S Brond Street Chicago, I1linojs f . Icentifying Info on Observar(s)~ Fireman -HP- Itloa ther anti ',tii'~11 Street Chgo, Ill i; . De ;,1;ri. pt ion Object( s): of Uour-se of 2 ~ headed North( weeks headedNE-12.Jul Oos~r-ra tion: Ea. .. -f Ocar~t1on3 Ofi'ic~r CONCLUSIO~ J~ScRVATION 11. 9Rt:;-SU~AR'f ANO AH~L YSI.S 0 -C33e qy,\ Tl ON 7. CO'JI~SE FTD S!P 6 3 0-329 (TOe) ,,..YlOU.Io JdJtbtU of rr.ltlo,. II'SA)I' b ~d ) hu ve s .. HHl. n C W[lS f'ul.rly n1 r.hon;~h only lttr'lirl,.JllS thun r:-rarlnnlly oco J. r. a l:r.os r :.t rli.nT!"-.)r,r:)J'd b'Ln ish C LO'i s c~r:1e ' l