l. r>A. T2 T IME C~CUJt 2. LOCJ. TIO~ 1. Nll1.43~R OF 03-!cCTS ~. LENGTH Q;: O~S \IATIO~ 7 S~C0>id s b . rrPE 0:= OBSERVATIO,_. 7 , COU~SE ?. PHYSICAL EVIO!NC! 10. COHCLU~I~ horirzon. Ob ;r'recl ~. t L~5 dee or li:;ht g r:::en. Observ.:!d to bzizbt st.:-tr. 1Jis~rfcred b~:~o~r. U. S . .AU{ FORCE TEt~HI"H.C.,\l IN?O.R.\4ATJO,-. T his q u u s ti onnaire h a;; buan p repordd so t iiCit ynu cun aiv.;, t h e U . S. Air Forc-3 a~ much informoh1i os pos~ible co.Jc~rning t ho unidentified a t>rial phi'nom ... non ~hot you hew!! observed. Pl..,as! :ry to o;,..;w~r as many qudstions a s you possibly can. Tha i n formorion that y ou giv!: will b., \-'" d br ' "search purpos~s. Y o ur nom!! wi I I nor be used i n conn"c tion with nny state ment:., conc!~.ions, or publi cationcs wiihout your pllrmission . Wa requ~&::ot rhis personal iofo r mativn so t not :i i t i s docm~d necessary, w~ muy contact you b r further ddtcil;. 1. Whcil did y Ju sae th object? Mont h Y !J or ?. . T i rne of day: (Circl e One): 3. Time Zon~: (Circle One): a . Easter'\ kl. ~ Cen rro i (Circle One): c. Mounroin d. Pa-:ific u, D~ i.n~t Savi ng b!Standa,d 4. Wher a w~r"J yot; wh~n you saw th e ,-,bj.,ct? N~ot~:st Postal Addr<e.;s ltry or T oNn ow eng was o Jed rn s tgn . ota urot i r.m c;, N-,:,r v~ry s~ re d, .Ju~t (J awns 5 . 2 Was object ;,, sight continuously? Yes N.> 1 6 . Who~ Nos the Cl)ndit ion of the sk1? a. Bri ght b. C l oud/ ( Cir.::/., On" ): a . !n front of y o u b. In back of y ou c . To yr.;r rish t d . T I) yr;ui j._,ft ~ Ov~trhe:-tl ~. Don' t r!lm,.,mbttr 8 . I;: you saw the obj~ct .:Jt t iiGHT, what d id you notice conc.wling th!~ STAf~S onJ MOO, 1? 8 1 STARS (Circle On::): 9. '2 MOON ( Cirdc On.;,): o. E\ri vht rooonliaht b. Dull rr.oonli~ht c . 1l'=> mo0nl ight -pitc.h d a rk CLiJUD3 (Ciclu One): ~r;,.lf red WF..A !'HEH (Circle On'~) F-:>q, m1-;t, o; light r~in ,v\oci~rattt or h~avy , '-lin Don't rdml:lmb~r 10. T h ) nSj~cr o:-Ctt!arc"td: (Circl~ One): b. T -cns;>ar.:r:t e. D.)('! rom~mb~rl 1 ::. Vcpor II. !~ i <:Jppeart>to as a l ight, wo' it brighr;er t~on the bright<nt ~t-:trs? (Circle Om:): c. Abo~Jt th a scrne b. Dimmer d. Don' t k11ow 11.1 Compare bri :;;htness to some common objsct: l 12. Th!t edge.s ~f tn., obj4ct -,.,~r~: 1 j ( C ircfa On'!): a . Fuzzy or blua~d !I "~ Like a brishts~ar ~. Shllrpl y ovtlir.ctd :!. Don't remember 3. D I th~ obj .,ct: J\pp .,o r .. ;, -;:and still at a n y time? b. SJ:id ~n ly ' P" ~d up 'J,, d rush f1Woy {:, 8oak UJ) in:o r Jrt s o r .,;cplo-b'? {. r l\uh (')( fl idtll? at any tirnet? (Circle Cna fo r c.xh qJdstion) Don't !<,,ow D:m ' t !-\tlOW 14. Did the obj::tct di sapp<tor while you Wd(~ watching it? n s o, how? 15. Did th" cbj~et mov~ l>uhind something at any time, pcrticularly o cloud? (Circf~ On~): Don't l( now. IF you answc:tred YES, than tell whor 16. Did th~ oSj~d rnovl! in front o f somctthi ,,g llt uny time particularly a cloud? 1 (Circl~ One): Yes rNo Don't Know. IF you rw:;wered YES, then t~ll w:,at ., 17. T()ll in a f~w words th" following things about th;l obj~ct: Wa wish to know the angular si.:o, Hold o match :;tick at arm's IMgth b line with a kno"Yn obj~c.t and nor!t ho-., m:Jch of the obj~ct is cov~red by th.a h"ad of the match. If you hod p<~trfotm~d ~hi:~ exp-t!rim.,nt ot rhe ti~ of thtt-' sighting, how much of the object .Hould have be"n cot~r"d by the match h~cd? ~ 19, Draw a picture thot will show the .shape of the obj.,et or obj"cts. Label and include in your ~ketch any d-etcib of th!t :>bject that you saw such as wings, protrusions, e~c., and ~speciotly exhaust trails or vapor trails. Placs on a.: ro-N be$ ide the drawing to show th\t di rection the object was movi;,g 20. Do you th inl< you can e;;timot~ tho speed of the object? (Circle On~) Yes No IF y o u answe red YES, then what spe~d would you ~slimot~? _.!.. 21. Dn you thin'< y~u con estimate how for away from you thu objoct was? (Circle On~) Y<!s IF you answr~d YES, then how f a r O"VOY would you soy it was?---------- (Cir'clo:J One): located when y0u saw tha obj :H:t? Inside a 'Juilding c. Outdoors d. In on c:irpk:ne (type) 23. Wdrtt you (Circle One) In thd busine .$s section of o city? In the residen~iol sectio n of o c:ity? In op~tn coun-:"ry:;ide? N~or on airfield? Flyi."lg ovar a city? Flying ovar open country? 24. IF ynu w~rtt MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or oth.,r vehicb a t the tim~, thon compl!)te tin following quastionJ; 24.1 Wh<!lt d iocHon w~re you moving? fCircle Or.e) c. Eo~t e. South b. North~o:st f. Southwest d. SoutheoJt 24.2 How fo.st wera you moving? ,_I _. i h~s per hour. 2J.3 Did you stop at any time while you warfl looking at th~ obiact? (Circla One) 25. Did you obnrve the object lhroush any of th~ following? Eyeglosus Yes No e. Binoculars Sun gloss.' f. T e lcsc:ope Wind sh i eld No g. Theodolite d. Window gloH Ytu h. Northw.,st '26. ln od.,r that y o u con gi ve a s clear o picture os possibl~ of what you -sow, d~sclibe in your tJ Yrl words a common obj,:,ct or objech which, when ploc"d up in the sky, would give the same ap~aronca as th;:, object which you ~aw I I .I J .,J d vfl I h 'I ;.;o.llt; cur/''! I I i. J t J 28. iJ1w a pi-;~J;c thl'lt w ill $ho .... rh.:s i:'oiion tnJi' th:: ohj~r;t 1}r cS!H;~" mad..,. Pia-a 1n "A." 11t tha hcJi:1nin<:J of r'~., C:t t ne t>nd o f the r'Jif,, nnd Sh'.>W ::my C~Of''J~!i i:1 dirf!cr;on JJrinJ '..,:) .:cur:>!. Dr:~w o 1:1k ~ur'l nf h ow th~y W-'f::! orrcsrq., i 3:. 1'1-.:tJSit gi'IJ tn~ following informt;ticn :JbotJt yoJrii-tlf: f lr ; t N11rn,.