1. D.~ TE TIME ~ROUP 4.' NUMBER OF OBJECTS one then two 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 15 minutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Vi8U&l . 7. COURSE St. up then SSE 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Truth or Consequences, New Mexico 10. CONCLUSION p Aircraft ~ I(~. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS (l)ject appeared to be 30' long, 10 bJgh and onl in shape. Objnct hovered then began to l-ise and JROYe SSE. Object went out or sight at a high rate ot speed. ? There :1 o nothing in the report to indicate that, tbe , objects were not aircrAft. Fir'1t report SAid object wne in sight tor 4-S lllnutee, aad report ~pprox 15 ndnut ee. 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you f .. l pertinent and which i1 not adequately covered in the specific points of the qvestionnalre or a narrative explanation of your sighting. l'D ( TDEW) Wrisht-Pattenon AFB, Ohi'o )uar recent uu1c!eatU1e4 o'berrat1on ot 2 Apr 66 Mch w rece1yecl 1e not eutt1cient 10D. Bequest )CJQ leta the attached Fl'D Fcua retu.m it 1n the enwlope proyicled We v1Jib. to tbnk tyCJIJ for 1 eport1!l& ,our observation to the Air. l'orc:e . RECWR (JJL1ft'ANITJ.A, Cbiet, P.tojeet Blue Jr, MaJor; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HIADQUAITIIS All PORCI SftiCJAL WIAftONS CINTIR (APSC) kiiTLAND AIR PORCI IASI, NIW MIXICO 171 17 l. '::'',a attached rer.:>rt ~ras r~cei:~d ':Jy our Infor:na.tion Services .:;:-~ice 2. I~..::r::-..a:.ion at best is s~ atch.7 anc. I ha .. ,a no idaa o1 identification. UFO YlJESTIONNAIRE I. Descrption of the b. S1ze compared to a known obJect (Use one of the following terms: Head of a pen, pea, dme, nickel, quarter half dollar, s;l~er dollar, basebal I, grapefru1t or basketbal 1) held in the hand I at about arm; s length. d. Number / .. e~ Forma~ion, if more than one f. Any discernible features or detai Is de: g . Tat I, trat I\ or exhaust, of object(sJ 1ncludng size of same compared Sound; , f heard, des( r tbe i. Other per~nent or unusual features 2. Description of Course of Object(s): object(s)? f irst cal ted the attention of observer(s) to the b . A n 9 1 e o r~ e I f' v d t 1 on ll n d a z 1 m u t h of o b j e c t ( s ) w h e n f i r s t c. Angle or elevateon and azimuth of object(s) upon disappear- d. Desc~iption of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) e. Ho~ did the object(s) d;sappear? North, etc.) (Instantaneously to the f: Ho w I o r; g I were) the (Be specific, a. IJ:::e on~ or any comb,ndt!on o f the foilowing items~ Groundvtsual; a1r vsual. ground-electronic, air-elect~onic~ (If electronic . spec1fy t~pe o f radar) b. Sratement as to oorcal ads (te~escopes binoculars, e tc.) used a~d desc~iption thereof= c . I f t h. e s 1 g h t i , 9 o c c u r t" e c1 ~ h i I e a i r -b o r n e , g i v e type of arcraft, tdenttflcdtlon number, altitude, heading, speed, and home staton. time-date group of s1ghting~ b. light conditions (Use one of tH~e .... mrrl'fig'~-te~m~. -.r.;j,.._ day, dawn, .. dusk) 5. location of Observer s : Give exact latitude and lo~gitude of each observer, ~nd or geographtcal position 6. I dent if" i nq l nformat' on on Observer ( sl: . -~ame, gr~de. organtzato n duty, and estimate of rei1abi! ,'t.,. Weather and Wt~ds: Observer(s) account of weather conditions. r ,_.fllll'l\_, -February J, 1966 -October a, 1966 aongnco_G. : Jti ~ .e..i:ico JA'.:-:: l Aorl1 PRES SUR! TE :vt7' DATA SOORC!r STAG Upper-air Hi story E'iles. o~REC rrc ANAlYST: TSgt DtL~ham U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much infcwmation as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be u1ed for research purposes. Your nam will ttot be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, cw publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if it is deemd necessary, we may contact you for further details 1. When did you see t ne object? 3. Time Zone: Month Year (Ci rcle One): a. tostern b. Central "c.' Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you sow tne object? . Nearest P osteal Ad d,.es s 5. How long was object i n sight? (Total Ourotion) (Circle One): (Circle One): o. Daylight Saving ~)Standard State or County 6. What was the condition of the sky? --. ~' Bright 7. IF you sow the obiect dur_ing DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In baclc of you c. To your r i ght d. To your left e. Overhear' f. Don't remember a. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what dicl you notice CO"!Ceming the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): "cL' Don't remem'-r 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moon I ight b. Dull moonlight )!-No moon I ight -pitch darlc \!!)Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Circle One): f.:Jclear slcy 1 c. Scattered c I oud s d. Thiele or heaoyy clouds WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Mocleratt~t or heavy rain oont remember The obi ect appeared: ( C ircle One): Asalight . Transparent e. oont ren:ember 11. If it appeared os a lt;h,, was i t brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): D i r.'t I'Tier . c. About the sa.,~ d. oont know 11.1 Compare brightn~s s to some common object: 12. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): .fa . Fuzzy or blurred b. L ilce a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. oont remember 13. Did tne object: Appear to stand still at any time? Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Breolc up into parts or explode? Give off smoke? Change brightness? Change shape? Flash or fl ic:lcer? Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for ecxh question) Don't know Dont know Don't lcnow Dont know Don't lcnow Dont lcnow Don't lcnow 14. Dicl the obiect disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? Did the obiect move behind something at any time, ~arti~ulnr'. ft "~';....,~ _ (Circle One): Yes No '-Don't~. I~ you answered YES, then tell whot Dicl the obiect move in front of something at any time, p~ ~-- .a. ~loud? (Circle One}: Yes No l Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how much of the object is covered by the heod of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? Draw a picture tnat wi II show the shape of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any detai Is of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (Circle OneJ (' Ye~) No IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? Do you thinlc you con estimate how far away from you the obiect was? . (Circle One) rtVesJ No IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was? 22. Where were yOAJ located when you sow the obiect? (Circle One): . . a. Inside a bui I ding c. Outdoors d. In an airplane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? (;~In open countryside? d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over o city? f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. / ";J South ~Southeast b. Nontaeast h Northwest How fast were y':u moving? miles per hour. Did you stop at any time while you were loolcing at the object? (Circle One) ~,Yes_, No Did you observe the obiect through any of tne following? a. Eyeglasses Binoculars Yes b. Sun glosses Yes No Q Windshield Theodolite d. Window glass Yes No h. Other 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the some appearance as the object which you sow In the following slcetch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an "A" on the curved line to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (slcyline) when you lirst saw it. Place a "8" on the same curveclline to show how high the obiect was obove the horizon (slcyline) when you last saw it. Ploce an "A .. on the compass when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you last saw the obiect. Draw a picture that wi II show the motion that the obiect or objects made. Place an "A" at the beginning of the path, a "B ,.. at the end of the path, and sl.~ .. wny changes in d ire~tion during the course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obiect, then how many were there? "'_l c _ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling