1. DATE TIME GIOUP 2. LOCATION 4. NUMIER Of OIJICTS s. LENGTH OF OISIIVATION 6. TYPE OF OISIIVATION 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 1L CONCLUSION 11. UIIP SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar obtect before. If sc wive date or dates and location 31. Was anyone else with you ar the time you ~aw the obiec.t? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see th obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresse . 32. Please give the following information about yourself: Street z.~,.. TELEPHONE NUMBER tndicate any additional informaton about yourself, includin~ any spttcial ~xpe,ence, whic h "''\Jnt ~ .--~rll:'Htll' When and to whom did you report that you hacf seen the object? U. Dote you c-.leted this .,estlor.ftalre: 35. lnfmotlon which you fl lnent and which is not adequately covered in th. specific pointa of the lonnalre a ive explanation of your sighting DE .. ANTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON The current report on Project Blue Book, the Air Force project on unidentified flying obJects, is attached as requested. This report contains infoz'lllation on the UFO program since ita origin in 1948. Sincerely, Coi!Quuni ty tiona Division Office of Information Book Report 0 ~ Sunday mo~nin~, APril 25 1955, ~e observ~d w~a~ ~re feel a::1 u:licie::'l"tit'i.ed flying ob.)~ct, or n::a-t is CO'"'.!T'G~ly cll~d ;,\ ti~ was a?proxi!tlltly ll:.S5 "'utu a nd t h e obj~ot appea:-ed to be aoout f:>ur or fiv'! r.Ules distant troll our !J03ition (we were in tr~e southwest quadrant of the ),iaci-D~de Junior Collage ea:npus, near 3 Gnd A-ve. and llOth st., . ,iami, Flori::ia). The object a~peared ~tit~ a nd from ou r position l o oked a lt an i nc h aero3S. I t ca:Tie ou--: o f :.he ,-,est and r.1ov,;~d e9.s:: vard u~ti l it s"!e!""~rl d! rectl.Y se~!ldi ~ ~d ~ n co~ ~i~ued e~s~Y~rd u il it w~s ~Te r b~ ly,, th~ c 1 'luds :io. !. i :1rni 3ea ct Flo-rida ~3152 PltO,J I~CT !H.sU F: t'\>U~\ L.r'Jhl\ A. i' lutl 0 r'~ 1 CE DEftARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON OI'~ICII 0~ THIIRCRIITA"Y Attached is PTD l"ot"Dl 164 which is uaed for reporting observations or unidentified flying objects to the Air Porce. In order for the Air l'orce to evaluate these reports, this fotm should be completed as fully as possible and returned to this office. You will be advised of the conclusions reached by the Air Force concerning your report. Sincerely,. MASTON M. J S Major, USAP Public Infor ion Division Office of Information F'TD Porn 164 U.S. AIR fORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIOtf This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as mv~h information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have olserve,i. Plea1e try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. Th information that ye~u give wilt be used for research purposes. Your nam1 will not be used in connection with any statement;;, conclusions, or pu~llcations without your permission. We request this personal Information sc that If It is cfeemed necessary, we nay contact you for further details. 1. When cUd you see the obiect? (Circle One): 3. Time Zone: (Cirde Q,e): a. Ea~ b: Central d. Pacific (Circle One): a . DJJYI' t Sa\ing '-b. Standen ~. Where were you whe, y ov sow the object? C ity or Town Srote or Co""'' S. How long wa1 obiect in aight? (Tatot DYtotiCNt) a. Certain How was time in sight determined? Woe obiect in aight continuously? c. Not very sure d. Just a guess Yea k' No-- 6. Whot was the condition of the slcy? a. Btisi!t 7. IF you saw the oltiect duri~tg DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located os you loo~ed a' the obiect? (Circle One): a. In front of you ~. In baclc of yOAJ c. To your ri~t d. To your lttft ' e. Overhead ,..J!"l ~ f. D"nt remember 1. IF you the *iect at NIGHT, what cllcl you notice concemint the STARS and~? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle Orte): a. Bright light b. Dull light c. No """"light - pitch cllc d. Don't remember the weather concUtiOftl et the tlf!ll you CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle O~te): lt. Haay 1. Fot, mist, or light roln Moderate or heavy rain d. Thiele or heavy clouds Don't remem'"-r 10. The o~iect appeared: (Circle Otte): a. Sollcl _; . lt. T raporent ~. AI. light e. Don't remember 01 a light, woa it brighter than the briehfeat start? (Circle Otte): a. Brl~ter lt. Dimmer c. About the same d. oont know 11.1 Co,..care bri;htn to some cOini'Aon alafect: 12. The eclgea of the obiect were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy 01 blurred b. Lil&e a brJ 13. Did the Mject: a. to stand atilt at ant time? lt. Suddenly speed up cmcl rush awaf ot any tfn:e? c. up into parta or explode? d. Give off smolce? Chonte bri~tneea? f. Chp shap~? g. Flaah or flicker? h. Diaappear ~ rHppear? (Circle One for each Yea ,.tf9.> Don't lmow Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lcnow O.'t lutow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow .14. Oid the obiect disappear while you were ... atching it? If so, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind something at any time, particuhuly a cloud'? 1 (Circle OneJ: /~ No Don't Know. IF you answered YE~, then tll what 16. Did the oljNt move In front of mthing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): ~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, th; +t~ whClt 17. T eJI in a few WOfds the following things about the obittct: 8 . We wish to ~now the ongutcr s i%e. Hold o match stick at crm' s length in line with a known ~bje:t ond r.~t: t..':#.o much of the object i 1 coow '!rt!d by the head of the ;uotcn. If you had perfOf'med this ~xperiment ot ther !ir . .,., .1t ;t tt t Jighting, how muc~ oF ~f.e ob,ect wou:d h o v e been c o..-e'"'d oy th, match head? 19. Orcw o picture H,at wHI t how the shape of the object or objecta. Label and include in your tketch any detaila t of the obiect that you saw -tucn a1 wings, protruaions, etc., and especially exhaust traits ar vapor trailt. I Place an arrow besicJ. the drawing to show the direction th ob;ect was moving. ! 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (Circle One) Yes 'No ; IF you answered YES, then what speed would you esttiT.o\'e'! ------- -- Do yOJ th inlc you can estimate how far away from you the object was? IF you answered YES, then how far away would you:;-~; was? rtf.Pt\'~.X . 22. Where were you located when yOJ saw the obiect? (Circle One): 23. Were you (Circle One) a. ir. the business section of a city? b. Ira the residential sctr~1 ~i a city? ~ In ooen countryside? J ,~:--Near a,; airfield?~ e. Fl)ing o~r a city? f. Flyn9 o~er open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN ~UTOMOBILE o r other vehc le at rh~ t trre .. !r~n complete the folfowit.~ questi""~ 2.c.1 What direction were you moving? (Circl e One) b. Northeast d. Sou thea s r f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you mcvtng? _...m les per hO\Jr 24.3 Did you stop atony time while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle One) Yes No 2.5. Did you observe the obfect through any of the followtng? a. Eyeglasses b. Sun glasses c. Windshield Yes d. Window glass Yes Binoculars f. Telescope g. Theodolite In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you s~w, describe in your own words a eontmOI' f object ~ objech which, when placed up in the slcy, would give. the same appearance os the obiect which ) ou ~ f '11. In the followint alcetch, i lne that you at the point shown. Place an ~." on the curv.: liM to hew ' high the olttect woa abowe the horizon (alcyllne) when you llrt 1a ft. Place 'l "9" on the 10m1 curveciiiM to ehow how high the obiect was above the horizon (slcyllne) when you lost saw it. Place an .. A" Oft the COiftPOII when you llrst 1aw it. Place o "B" on the 1 where you last tow the object. 28 . Draw a picture that wi II show the motion that the object ot objects mode. Place a n " A' at the beglnn,:1g of ' he t pcath, a "8" ot the end of the path, and show ony change: in direction durnq the c-'Urse. I 29. IF there