1. DATE TIME GROUP 1. Nllr..tBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10 :ninutes 6. T-YPE OF 08SER~ATION J 9. P H YSICAL EVIDENCE P~OJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSiON 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND AHAl..YSIS Round, r~d flashir~ light. Looked lika a re~olving whel. No tail or exhaust. Observer heard a deep t~nine when obj ~ct ....,-as o~rarh.,ad. -.vbsn first observed, obj~ct -was at 45 d~g ~bOVC! the horizo!l to t~3 E. Disappt!ar.ed balcw nori~:>n to the E . Obj act rdapproach~d from the ~ast, circled a..!d fl'3~ back t.O ti3 Fl~w ~ut or sight to ~. CD ma dlt a n iu!o~al L!.V~3ti~J.ti<Jn w5 :':1 :.:J.le :!~-: r;tation .. lo~u :.o r and r~poon control. .t.ha.~ ~e h~licopt~r \ -.-a3 u;1in~ .l:l a...:tl- r~f:.O~ 9d tic1" a~d t i :-a ~ha"t tha a F TD S E P 6 3 0-329 {TOE) p,..vloua dlUotu o r thh foraa may tM uad. A TfN C>r-: :iUi!lECT: UFO S1~::ting 1i:q A?SC (TDEW) UEl\I)QUAIHt:'H 46030 AI~ 3ASE G~OU;> (.\OC) 20 OctolJer l9GS Tl-.'2 .:u:tached UFO report is sub'i1ittcd i!"' ascorrlanu3 :it:1 para l3h. Cha:1ge A to AFR 200-2. F<J?~ THE COfviMANDER , JOHN N J9 NSON III, ,Lt Col, USAF \ Ch1ef, Operations &-Training Division UFO Rcoort 4603d Air Basa Group (ADC) Ste\va:-t .lUr force 9ase l\fewburgh, 1-Je"" York UNITED Sl:t\TES AlR FORC~ OFFICIAL BUSINI!SS. At 2215, 12 o~t 65, I received a call ~r ~d, Hontgomery, 7-i Y.(ohone Hr st:1t.~d , !:>~w ~n u..,identifi~(1 ,r., .1g obj~';t a t a pproximately to 2000 loc!l.l t,:Lme . :le wa$ t h i s h')me a t the time , locat.ed 1 mile east of Hontgom~ry NY. In his word s h e st~ted: "that he s~w a fl hing red light going up and doWn quickly , faster Lh~ an airplane, and ma de a fu..~""-7 nois~ wh~R up cl ose but no noise w~en furt.h~r :J.ifa y . He said i t ~a3 abou~ 5CCO to 6000 feet highatthe closest . And thAt it moved from east to west then to the north east." , r indicated that he was a member or thl! GAP, and had report~d the hove in.forma tion to his CAP l eader, 'Who advised hi.."''l to mak~ a repo r-t to Ste~,.,art AFB. I im;nediat-!ly made an informal investigt:?.tioo TAith 03-S~ r .reather S t atir>n, Stewart Tower, and RAPCON C6ntrol. To~;er t1dvised tait a helicop ter was ':~o:--~dng witnRAPCO~ at the xeported time, and that the helicopter wa s using a n anti- collision light. RaPCON advised that he wa s working with h~lic~pcer CHJC from 192St to 20511, cove r i n g th~ time that the alleged u"'FO apped.r ed. 011 the helicopt~r's first low approach he proceer ed to t he oute r marker, n~w ou t 12 to 1 3 mi l e s wes t o! t h e Base, made a procedur~ t urn, misB~d the o:;t e r marker anc ':.;ent b:ack o u t to re-lntercept. After completing TLS a pproach, t he helicopter proc~e d t o make sev~ral other low approaches on runway 09. These maneuvers to~ould place t h ~ heli copter in the immediate vicinity of Montgomery, ~nd at publish e d Its alt i tude ot 2300 feet. ~leather reported in the vicinity was 25,000 f eet sc~tt'red, 20 miles vi(Sicili ty. No other U 0 sighti.ng -c-rere made tO t his offi e . It is ~r opinion t.hat t h e object sighted by h elico ot a r CH3C. \.ras iTl f act C.ap~., USA?' Airdrome Office~ 1\.. Description of Object 1. Shape: Round 2 . Size: Silver Dollar 3 Color: Red' flashing light Numb er: 1 Formation: N/A 5 Features or d9tail s : Looked like a revol vinq '..!heel 7 . Tail or exhaust: None 8 . Sound: Observer heard a deep \vhine ~vhen olJject vvas ove:-head 9 . Other features : l\Jonc B . D9 scr-iption of Cot,rse 1. Observer' s brother c~l.Led his att ention :o ~h2 o~j~ct 2 . Angle of object \vhe n first observed : 45 above the horizon to the 3 . Angle of disappearance: Disappeared below h orizon to the East 4 . Flight path~ Descending and ascending rapidlyo Object approach~d from the East, circled, and flew back to Northeast 5 . How did the object d~sappear: Flevv out 'Jf sigh~ to Northeast 6 . !!ow long visible: 1 0 m1nutes C . Manner o Observat ion 1 . Ground -visual 2 . Optlca l ajds: NoncJ 3. Airborne: N/A Time and Date E . Location of Observer: lNM F.ast of Montgomery, T\!ew Yo r k . F. Identifying Information On Observer: Nlontgomery, New York Student -Age 16 Reliable Observer ,.. G . vVeather and Winds Aloft: l Slight -high Oi;ercast 80,000' Not AvailCible 4 . 7 miles visibility 5 . Broken 6 . :i\Tone 7 . Sligh~ teii'p:::rature i.nversL)Ll 1 3,000' -co J 7 H . Other Unusuul Activity or Condit ions: None J. Balloon Activity: None K. Position, Title and Cornments of Preparing Offtccr: 2nd Lt Thomas S. Waller NAV;f.WO, 4713th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron,. tewart Air Force Base, New York I believ~ that :N!r., s report sa'N the hclico"Jter mentioned in L. Physical Evidence: None