TIME,GAOUP 1. l . SOURCE NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1.:LY1Ut. as 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION PHYSICAL EVIDENCE CONCLUSION SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS )Ot"'...or. l;nl~r ova!'::ead. r-rri --hr..-Pat:.erson Sec o:1c 0bs.:rv~r: 30. Have you ever seen this, or a simi lar ob:ect before. If so g.ve date or Jotes und 'ocotion. 31. Was anyone else with you at the t ime you ~ow the objec t ? (Circle OM) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: 32. Pl~!ase give the following informoti aboot yourself: F Irat Nor.oa TELEPHONE NUMBER Indicate any additional informo:ion about yourself, includ ing any ~peciol experience, ~hi~h mlghr btr r:.crII'OJ'lf. 33. When and to whom did you report that you hod seen the object? 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting 1. DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION c :. d.ll. 'll 4. HUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 1 April 1965 liar Ill'- JOW telqllaDI 1f'1 th cl Mood7 ca tile ot 1 ltpr 65, repz-d~ Jtur tion OD the ol 3D Mar 65. 1111 are copiea of Pm ~or blabad. anc! Jtl4'Hlt to till cut, alo vitb a -~ lope ~or CClMjence in JeplJina. 111 to auure IJW w will not Jft1r D8IDe to tile DeW ..Ua. 'Bie Air vtabe to thanlr 7W tor wt:~- 1-. 1oD to nnr o:tt1c:e lillcen~ U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl IHFORMA.fiOi~ T! foJtUttonnaln' ha been pre1)ared so thor yCJu con ~.ve rite U.S. Atr f01ce as mu.:h informoriu . Js poastblet c.oncerning the unidentif1ed U1!JI ref pheno.nenou that you hovu oLserv,,i. Pleoae rry t, answer as many question as you pt:'s5ibly con. The information that ye;u g ;ve w: U be used for research purposes, Your name will not btt used in .:onnec.tion with any tt~terueni~. concluseons, or publieations without your permistior~. We request this personal inform:ation sc that if iT s deemed nec.,:ssary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did yo~o~ ,.,. the object? Dfly Month Ye11r '3. : ime Zone ~. ~ t. astern b . r:~r.rrol r Circtr .)n eJ: .J. c~rtain ,- . tlot .;.,ry '\I.Jrllf : .c::anch 5.2 .,_OS a bl"'.:' I n .;l"jht r:onttnwHJsty? 'fhat was me condtt1on or th e s ky? a. ln front o~ ., ..;v d. r.) your iC"it 1 . V"ttrheod 8. IF you $Ow 'he ob1ect at NiG}i T, what did you notice conceming the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS(CirdeOne): Don't rmember 8.2 MOON (Circle 0,.): a. Bri~t moon I ight b. Dull moonlight c. _tto moonli~t - pitch dark ct.C.Don 't ramembi; . 9. What were the teother con~itiana at the tltfte you aaw the object? CLOUDS (Cirde One): c. Scattered <:jouds d. Thiele or heavy c:louds WEATHER (Circle Otte): b. Fog, rnist, or light rain c:. Moderate or heavy rain . Don't refllember 10. The obtct apt.>e:lred: ( Cirde 0,.); b. T r arup~r l!fr' . C. V llpOt d. ~Jigh;- . Don't remember tt. Ot ..lf''r o. o.~ r-.er e. .1\bo~t ttl sa,. d. Don't kr"o tC irc:le Q.,. ,' 'J. Fu -'Y.. ~ ~lurred b. L ilce o bttgnt stat' . c.' SJior,ily out I ined d. Don't , .,member a. Appeor to Jton~ ati II a t ony t6iite? b. Svddenfy speed up and rush away ot u ny time? c. Break u p into parts 0# xplode? d. Give oH smolce? Chan~ bti~tness? f. Chanqe l--ope? g. Flash ~ H u: lcet? h.~Oitoppear '<!I'd reapoeor? (Circi One few each queation) Don t len ow Don't lcaow Yes Don't know Yet No Don't know N~ 00ft't lcnow No Don't latow NO Oan't lcnow 1~. Did the obiec:t disappear while you we rG ,,otching i r? tJ so, how? 15. Old the obiec:t move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud'/ (Circle One): IF you answeted YES, then tU what Don't Know. It moved behind: 16. Did the ob;ect move in front of ~-mething at any time, ptJrticularly a cloud? Oon't Know . IF you answered YES. ,.,,.,. t .. !' wi;<lt (Citc1e One): in front of: 17 . Tell in a few worda the following ft.ings about the ooittcl: We wish to know the ~ngular s rta rtold a mutch ti.:k ot arm , len~th in lin with o l<raown ubiect a~ n~r !.,j.,. much of the ob1ect IJ covered ":J~ rne head oi the match. If you hcJd prfOfr.,eJ this eliJJeriment at th tirn-; .e. ~ e sighting, how much of t n e obtct would have been covered by the match h.ad? Draw a picture t+,at wi II a how the snap of the object or object a. Label and include in yvut aicetch ony det ~' 1,. of the obiect that you sow such as wings, protrueions, etc., and eapeciolly exhaust trail ar vapor trails. Place an orro beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving p. t 1600 hcur s , 2 :.rur IS 5 , TD'S~l( U70) received a c 9.11 f rom f.{r Po:-t., Ease Inf'or.:tst:i.o:~ Office, \l- P ft..;.1:', Ohio. 'Sr i ve: Day't.):l, 0!: io ( D::!.yton Vi ~w) , phone 0~1+5, 2 ~l?r 65 she and her son observed a oeo ob }~-:::t, ~O'"e s'H3per :.=>t the b 0ttG : , five J..~gs cnr.te out o f tl.e bottom of it. Onl .': M'Jr1e noise ,;hen it ca::te over. ~,lhen it hov~red, no sour.d. Looked like i +. -..~as co;lling out to the base ("~d=P). Her son vas the first to see the object, c~:ne 1n and told his mother about it, she went out t o see but did not see sny object. See didn't believe tha t he had seen anything. Her son ca~e in ~gain and s~id '!'le s a'oi it, this time s h e went out and sa,; it also. I t made about eleven passes. ~.rr Porters said that seemed reluctant to call the Base as she was afraid people would thin!{ she ,.,as crazy. She appeared to be a rational '.o/Oma::J. On 3 March 1965, ':'Sgt Hoody calle d a t her home . tlli' , ._..,first s a w object at oh45. saw it at about 0515 to 0530, 2 Nar 65. With description that her son g ave her she thought perhaps it ~.;as a spotlight on the clouds. said the object circled t'!1e area until about 0630, disappeared ~th d Look~d like it was going towards the fiel d . It went partly overh ead and then towards the field and c e around und dip~ed; the lig:!J.ts did go off when it di"f'ped, lookeC: like it i .. as circling the city of Dayton, accore~r.g aw it come across the sky, quite an arch, did hear it c , looked it was right above tree top level . Thought at first it was an aircraft, hovered in placed J lights ,.,ent out'~ a;,: .. ~ s ounde d like a jet -,...h er. it reapne:a.red. Hhen i t ag'lin hovered there vos no bl "'.,f sou nd. One brignt ::..:.~::t. Pbout :he sa~e si:e a s <U~ '1i:.~cJ.~oft , . 1. t h no blirtkirg liq;:-:ts g.t all. '.:'"--:-: :.:.ght was th~ only thi'1g obs"!rved . .-)h e saiii i.t was soneth ing you h~e.:-0::: ::.b Jut but die ~1ot e~ect t o se"! so:.:ethi1~.g like i t . id t-:=: ":hr e e boys ::;<>;it, inc'!.uding h~r so::1, a.r:ou::.c )hh5 f ro., y:?.rC. _o-:;~::,, to1o~ards ~;ri.ght-Patt~rson. r.:A.ey s:o.:..d th:J.t" .;he~ i t ~ot n -r ~vr ig~t-?e.tt.:;rs.Jr:. ::. t did :!.i:;> ~!1d t hen went oYerhet-:.. At one time it .,.,....,... .. arei t o hav e f:. r-= ::._ ights or v:i ndo\vS. .P:oueared t o b e a big hucb l e . ~'rs called one o!' t~e bo:;s ::toth~r and she relaye d \ihat her boy ~ad see!1. esc riptio:1 "':''atc c rhat ~!rs observed . The