1. DAJE TIM! aou, !rill ta~r & Civi 1 i~.n 4. NUMIIR 0' OIJICTS 5. LENGTH 011 OISI.YATION 15 l:iinutes 6. TYPE OP OISI.YATION G:ro und-Visual 2. LOCATION Gunneson iJat.i. anal Honu;nf31. t, H. :.:. 10. CONCLUSION Se.tt-)llite (.SCHO I) 1 1. 111, IU*A"V ANO ANALYIII Object like a star zig-zag:;ing a ero ss sky o.rrl di sappear L1z aver the hori~n to the ;;-.~st~ tJhite. llso varied speed. Gener~u.. direction rest to Ea.st. Initia l cbservation a t 75 deg elcvr-.tion. COlJZrrr S: On 2 July a t 1051;. FH the Satellite ECI-iO I \las ov0r Zig-Zag, East rr r J:exico heading :.:E a t . 43 deg clev2.t i on IIorll of Albuquerque. 9. PHYSICAL EVIDINCI This r;J~ ced ECHO over the a r e,'3. of ob surv~tion. Ziz-Zag t:ot~ion ard c:tpp4lrmt cl1a"1gt:s in sp~:;ed c-~ttriblted to a t1t1ospheric oondi t:ion::J or illu::rl.. on. ATTN OJI' Frrn (FTS'.T) H radquartcts Air Force Special Weapons Center Air For'-=e Sytcm Command United State Air Force Kirtland Air Force Base, New ~lulc:o ~!right Patterson AFa, Ohio Attn: Capt Quintanilla The attached form vras received b;r the u.Yld-3rsigned and i s for'..ra.rded to you for your information. SAUL ~:\ ;TC:?.OTJ Chi; -: of ~3~.fdt,T 'JFO qua::>tionnaire b. AngJe or elevdtion and azimuth of object(s) when c. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappear- Ea.ster .. 1. horizon d. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) Zi5 zag couroe, va.ring speed e. How did the object(p) disappear? (Instantaneously to the ~ilo,rly ov~r hvri~oll C!:as t ) f. How long (were) the object(s) visible? 5 minutes, I hour, etc .. ) .:' J. : e~n runu e s (Be specific, J. Manner of Ob~ervation: a . l!s e one or ~ny combination of t~e following items: Ground-vistJat~ air VISUDI, ground-electronic, air-electronic. (If clectrcnic~ specify type of radar) b, Statement as to optical aids etc.) used and description thereofe (telescopes, binoculars, UFO QUESTIONNAIRE I. Description of the Object(s): b. Size compared to a known object (Use one of the following terms: Head of a pin, pea, dime, nickel, quarter half dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit or basketbal 1} held in the hand at about arm's length. Pinhead t o pea. c. Co I or ~nute . d. Number One Formation, if more than one f. Any discernible features or detai Is 1Jon e T a i I , t ra i I ~ of object(sJ or exhaust, including size of same compared h. Sound; if heat"d, describe sound...._ N_on_ e _ Ot h e r per1:; nent or ur1usua I features Zig 2a g pa t h/ 2. Description of Course of Object(sl: a a What first cal led the attention of observer(s) to the object(s)? c. If the sighting occurred while air-borne, give of aircraft, identification number, altitude, heading, and home station. Time and Date of Sighting: a. Zu I u time-date group of sighting C600; 3 July 1965 b. light conditions (Use one of the following terms: Night, day, dawn, dusk) . 5. location of Observer s : Give exact latitude and longitude of each observer, and or geographical position The sou t h rim camp g round of Bl~.ck Canyon of the GUlmeson 1;ational 1~onUT:1ent 6. Identifying lnf?rmation on Observer(sl: a. Civil ian- Na me, age, mailing address, occupation, and estimate of rei iabil ity. L.U D~arborn, Bich i.;an/ Salt Hi n e r / ( Ha scundad si~cer~ and interested.) b. Mi I itary -Na me grade, organization, duty, and estimate of rel;db;l;ty . 7. Weathe r a nd Winds: Observer(s) account of weather conditions. Clear/ i~o \vind l(irtJ.and AFB , 1-I:lex UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFICIAL BUSINESS POSTAGE AND FEES MlD Fatter:::-!1 AVB, tlhio Caft Quintani.Lla