P ~OJECT 1~0.7 J f.lECO~D f 1. DATE fiME CRCU? 2. LOCAT ION 10, CONCLUSION 1 . NUMBER OF 03JECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBS!:RVATIOH 6. TYPE O F OBSE~VATIOH oun:l-7isual 8. P HOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIOaHCf '11. B~IEF SUMM~R'I' .\)o.lO l-YSIS Observ~r-sa.r a bright litSht, b:::ight a s airc.:-a.ft l .:.nding trare1in g at. ~t~ad:r spd~cl and ~'i"tsd .frc~n .r ~:;t. t o Sast. Li!;ht disap~.ea:ed .b;r fading o ut. u G':>.sc::-..-e~ s t.3.ted that J IF you snH the ob1ect at tllGHT, w!--ot did y o u n.,t k e ~o'l.::.:rrung tha 5T.I\P.S 1nd M(J'JN? 3.1 STA~S ;C,c/e One): 8.2 MOON (Cm::le One): o . Briqht moonlight b. D.ulJ.EoonJ.LsbJ. ---. . c . No moonlight -pi~ch dar~ ... cr.-o.?nrtr;member - - 9 . h'hor were tr"' weoth~r conditiol"ls at thP. t sml"! yooJ o:;ow the ~bj~cr? IDS (: r:lc One): lr'EA THE R ( ( irr:/e On~): b. r~g, 'r.i!>t, o r li.;:Jht nin c. Scarter~d ::lauds c . , .'\!)der~1f~ o r hecvy ro in d . Thick or '-J~avy clouds e. Don't r:!rn~mber 10. Th~ obj~c' :l~pear!!d: (Circle One): \ d. As a light .) b. Tr~nspar!!nt e-. -rYcn It reme mber 1} 11. If ir appeared "'Sa i ight, was it brit]ht~r than rh~ b right-est s~crs? (Circle Qni: 1 :.~ S r i.ghter _j c . About tha same b. Dimmer d . Don'~ know Compare brightn.ess to some common object: 12. The edges of the object were: ( (Circfe One): a. Fuzzy or blurred ~ i::. Did th:e vbj~ct: . . (lrrcl.:! Cne ;or ~cr.:h qu;,:;,.i-, r ) i I,. ';u Jd!!n ly 'i-~e-:J m and ru.ih c way .:~t cony t1-~? .'e:. l'lo D .. n't kn,..., j q ~loshorfli::l<e_r? '(eo; il<: D~m 1 h. O;:ioppe~,, and rec~o1\ir? t. Y---r. N~ Don' ' 14. Did th e object disappecr while you wt:re wntching it? If c;o, how? 15. Did the obi!!Ct move behind something a t a ny time, p articOJiorly" n cloud? IF yuu rms;~o~er~d YES, then te l l '}l~ot it mov~d behind: 16. Did rhe c b ject move in fron t of so-nethi n g ot any time, particular ly a cloud? (Circl~ One): Yes in fronf of: Don't Know. IF you answe-red YES, th~n tel I what 17. Tell i n a rew words the Following things about t he obio!'ct: We wish to know th.!t angular stze. Ho ld a mctr:h -;;ick o t orm's l~ngth in l i r.e with a known object a nd note how much of tL,e object io; covered by the head of the march. If you hod performed this o xperim--nt at th e ~ime of !'he sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the fT\Otch h e-:1d? . 19. Draw a picture th'Jt will show t h e shape o f the object o r objects. Label and rnclude in your sketch a ny detail-s of the obiect rrf.lt you sow su~h as wings, protru5ions, etc. , and especinily exhaust troi13 o r vop~ trails Place on orow ~side the drawing to show th e dir~ction the object was moving . think you co., estirrote tl,e speed of the object? (Circle One ) Yes . ~ IF you answered YES, then whet speed wollld you c~stimat~? th ink you can estimate ho w for away. f!..?rn y o u the object was? 21. Do you (C i rc/e One) IF y p u answer~d YES, then h ow for away would you soy it was? ----- Where were you located ~hen you saw the object? (C irc:le One ): a. Inside o building (f Outdoors) d;-In on oir?lont!t {type) 23. Were you (Circ;le One) a. In the business section of o city? b. In the residential section of a c ity? c. In open coun~ryside? d. Neor on o i rfie ld? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying o.'!!er .open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN A N AUTO,V.QSILE or other vehicle at the time, t hen complet~ the following ques tion3: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) e . South- b. Northeast d. Southe.::-e' f. Southwest . 24.2 How fast were you moving? ,m.,iles o~r hour 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looki ng at the object? ( C ircle One) Did you observe the object through any of the following? a. Eyeglasses b. Sun giass~s c . Wind shie ld o. Binoeulcrs f. T elescope g. Th3odolite h. orthwest d . Window gl .:ss In orcler that yt:Ju con g1ve as clacr o picture c:> pas~ ibie <Jf ...,hot yC"u sew, :!~scrihe i n 1 . ..;r o wn ..,ord .> c comr.or; obj~ct or objects which, . :,e., pieced up in tl,e .sky would give rhe sofTie aopeorar.ce. cs the object wh rch you !i~w. 27. )n !h'!t following sbtch, imaginet that you or" at thb poi:1t -:hoHn. Pl-::o .Jn ''A'' ~n ~h~ curv~d lin ... to !ihow ho..., high tr.~ object wo'i obovet th~ horizon (:;kvlin) when you f,rst ~ow i t. P L.lc.> a " 8 " on the 3ame ct.rv<td l in!t r::> -;;h:lw how high th~ object was abov t t htt horiton {3kylin~) when you /o'St ~cwit. Ploc~ o n ''A " o n th~ c"mpau wh~n you f~rst sow it. Place a "B~' on the compass wh~r~ y-,u lost !OOW the obi~ct. 28. Draw a pictur~ that will show the motion that the objact or objects mode. Ploc~ on "A" c1t th., b~t9inning of trut path, a "B" at the end of the path, ond sltuVY .:.ny changes i n dir~ction during ~he couue. 29. If there was MORE THAN ONE obj!tct, then how many wer ther? ---"----~------ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show the directi~ that t~tJy-w-Me traveling 30. Hc1:: y o u ~ver seC't1 this, or a .simi iur .>bj-:c:t h~fcr If .>o givtl ~ate or J:::!'.i -ld o.)':Otr,n rVos O''Y"'"e .;\se w rth y o u at th e time 1ou :...Jw tha object? (Circle: Ot~e) 3 1.1 IF Y'u onswerd'd YES, did th~y sae tha o bj"'ct t o:>o? (Ci rcle Ona) e I i st heir names and odc!re s ses 32. Pleuse giv!!l ~he following information aSout yourself: F irst f-lame Midd Ia Norne Tc LE PHON~ NUMBER tndtcate any additional in format;on about yt:.urs~!f, incll1ding ony so~cini ~.<oer:!'nc~, ""h11.h mi5ht 0., pertin~nL 3-'. Date you completed rhis questionnaire: 35. tnbrmoticn whien you feel pertinent and which i~ not odequahtly cov11:red in th~ s pecif ic points o f th e questionnaire or a narrative ~xplonotion of your :; ighting. FTD (TDEW)' Wr"ight-Pattergon AFB-,. Ohio Sa:nta ~nica, Cali.t'orni&