PROJECT 10073 RECORD J. DAiETIMEG~OU? 2. LOCATION JO October 65 30illOt Z Rl)rn8 _ L't ew York 1 . NUHBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION L'l nu ... e 6. TYPE OF OBSeRVATION Ground-'lisua.l ?. PHYSICAL EVID!NCE 10. CONCLUSION 11. ORIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer was starting his car wh~n ha g lanced out of the window and noticad the white pinh3ad of light. Tn3 object cross ed rapidly frr;m the ;.oint of f irse obsd~ation n~;t.r il"Jnus tO\iard the North and dissppeared in the a r ea of t.!:'l '3 Big Dippar. Griffis AFB, tower checkdd and r eported ther~ s a C-lJO landing s~ven Jninutds prior t o report. FTD SEP 63 0329 (TOE) p,..vloua ecliUot1a ol t.'U fol"'llm.aY b. uecl, OC:?I\.RTMENT oc THC t\I R FORCE HEAOQL;ART::.RS 285..1TH AIR BAS!:: GROUr' IAFLC:l GHIFFISS AIFt FORCC 13;\SE: Ni'..W YORK 1314~ SUllJP.CT' UFO TO' r'\F.SC ( 'I'DE.T/Haj Quintanilla) i:Tri5ht-Patterson .AFB, Ohio 451~33 1 . P.a-;:erence telecons Ca.pta.in Bro\rn anJ. ;:a ~o uinte.~.l.lla) 5 I JO'i 19 ~5. 'l'te a. o..ched report does not. ::'all '.!i thi:l trL~ ct~-'inition n : p~:: lb, AYn ?00- 2 , bu-t is subt:"d.tted. beco.u::;c the pe:::.:-~on L:.a~.lng t:~e re"i'JOJ.'t :cyres~Ets 2 . A:..:"'ter e..raluating all inforr.:.a.tlon, the ilnestig-d.cor, (;Qpt Richc.rci -r. FV2211609, this orGanization, believe s t:,a.t the repo:L ls t!~3.t o: a. kno-::n object such as a star or mct,eor. Train i n;:; Di v . ST.\ T::) AJq o=-~IC!AL. ~USINi.Si UFO CHECKLI ST B.L\SE OFiliA TIONS. DIS?~\ TCH ER vfuen a UFO is called in, obtain from t he observer: 1. 09scription of'the object(s):' Size compared with . Head of pin /x , 7 Half Dollar L :1 tme of the following ,hGld in the hand at arms Pea '-L_l D:Lrna /. :: J Nickel / 7 Quarter f7 Sil var DQllar '-/ ./ Baseball '/ / Grapefruit Q f . Discernible features or details N.:::Hle 2. Description o! co.urs~ of objeot(s): :rnat first called i t to your attention? I 1.re.s start in my car and bIt An~le or elevation vrhen first observe d 7~5~ c~ Angle or elevation upon disappearance ---- ----------------------- d.. Description of flight path and maneuvers The ob;jcct crossed r~roi..dl.r .from the :point of first observation near Venus tquard the north a.'1cl disapp eared in the ~!'ea o f the b_ip; di_p!)er~ ec. Eow l ong was the object visible?_....;'_o_n_e_nu n_u_t_e _ 3. Ha.nner of observation: a Ground [!;J Air / 7 Visual / X 7 Electronic -- b. Any_oinoculars or similar device used? Description of ontical de~lce l!/A c. If airborne, t~e of aircraft N/A Identification 1:r Altitude Heading Spead Rome Station n. ~ate and time of sighting: b. Light conditions: a. Latitude 43 13' N b. Longitude --~7~5_ Po si tion 1-ri th ref e r ence to .lmm.m landmark ir1 the city of Rorr.e, :N'eu York Observ ers a ccolllit o!1veather co~ditions 7., Ide::ti.:;ring informat i on on observer: ao Sivilian: Name HaLling Address Estim3te of Re!iability r1ilitary: Name O::-ganiz3tion Estim~te of Reliability ~ O~'T.ents of reporti.n.g officer : ~, Action t aken (a~encie3 C9lled, b . Final evaluation (accuracy, reliability, t u nelineas, etc.) T!:e a~curacy of this re9ort i~questlonna~leA T~e uc~3~n kin~ t~e r~;:-.:--: !:as e record o-:: lrres!)ons.!.ble 't"eportin;_. a.c~o:~rlin;: to t~:.t='! G-~ifi..'lss In ..,OL."...:l.~ion Office . Fe re:Qor~P.rl vi et~i n~ t h l n c1"'j P ct r> .. l;; 07:;a ~;1 :1'J.s nt:8.5 UFO CH3CKLIST 1 . H.::a:rhe~ and Hinds Aloft HtY\ Tr17P.. OBSE~VER DATE )0 Oct J)6) Temperature gradient 7. Any 1u1usual meteorological condition which might aeeount for sighting.