PROJECT 10073 RECORD 3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION C i\i Jj an NUMBER OF OBJ ECTS s. LENGTH Ofl OISIRVATION tt. IUI~ I UMMAAV ANO ANAl YSI~ 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD SEP 63 0329 (TOE) Prnloua edtUona o l thla formftleJ be uaed. Radio Station WHOO is both AM and FM commercial radio station operating on the following frequencies AM 990KC, -~1 96.5 MC. WHOO AM broadcasts are primarily designed to cater to teen-age listeners with commercial promotions of various types and the dialogue emphasizing UFO contests i ncreasing listener interest on this subject. Mr. uses a "stage name" o Disc-~ockey. I noted one sponsor hns a test to identify a "UFO" and receive annou ced the start of a network baseball 11 return right after the ballgame Me I'll be looking for UFD's. CHARLTCi)i K. BROWNING, HSg:., USAF NCOIC, Operations & Training Division 1360th P~r Base Group, Orla~do AFB, Fla. while broadcasting as a taped announcement concerning a prize. When the disc-jockey game broadcast he stated "well with more of the same. In the CLIPPiNG FROt1 ORLANDO SENTINEL 10 MAY 1Q66 'Everyb.~dy Bttt Police Sees Lights The little green men are back at it again! Hundreds of Orlandoans ' reported to police and The ! Sentinel Monday night that weird objects were hov~r ing over the Central Florida landscape. THE ORANGE County She riff's Departmer.t <!is- patched a car to Colonial Hi~h School after callers 1 reporte<J. the objec t (or ob jects) in that area. The deputies reported seeing n othing unusual. The Sentinel received in } excess. or 40 .calls . R eports of sightings ranged from the Pine Hills area to Col ., lege Park and the east end \ of the county. Most ohservers agreed it I was green, red, ,Pink, white or some other col~r. that it was round, square, oblong, \ shapeless or crescent l shaped and that it zigged, zagged, rocked back and forth, rushed forward and backed up or remained mo tionless while it was visibJe. 1. DATE T IME GROUP Ci vilia:'"'l 4. NUMBE R OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 30 Seconds to 1 !~nute 6. TYPE OF OSSERVATION 9. ?HY SICA ... EVIDENCE 2. LOCATION Orlando, Florida 10. CONCLUSION Other: Possible (amos) 11, BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Obs erver llaW three yellO\-t-oraJlbe objects overhead heading to the. rthwest from the southeast then went into a bank to-..;ard thE and faded into a bloud layer. There is .n.othing t hat indicates the reported siglt,ing is not .wl)hMi&ee+ .. in' the arua. Tnere was nothmg unusual reported on radar in the area. FTD S E P 6 3 0329 (TOE) PreYlor.u ed.!Uona of thl form ma:p be ueed. UNCLASSIFIED DEPAITMENJ OF THE All FORCE STAFF MISSAGI lUNCH INCOMING MISSAGI ACTION: RDC-4 INFO : XOP-1, XOPX-2, SAEOS-3, DIA-l, ADV CY DIA/JCS PTTIJ JA."' RUEBSBA7577 1441721-UUUU--RUEDHQA. C'\~ 1360 AS~P ~LAr.IJO AF'B F'LA T 0 R IJED HQ.\ /CSA.F RUED HQ~ /05~F' R U C I ~G A /H ~ ~='T 0 WR I G KT P A. T T ER S~ ~ A FB 0 HI 0 R U'l G ~J/\'. 0 !.J S G U NT HER' A FB AL A FOR CS~C' (!\c-~1\.J), OS.A.F' S~F"OI , HQ FTO <TDEW/UF'O>. 1. u:-o. T'-[ C'()LLOWING IS StS\41TTEO lAW PARA 14, Af'R 200-2. ~. (1) 54~1:)::') L I!(E A DELIA ~t~G AIRCRAFT WITH THE REAR END RO!J~ED oc-;:-~2) SA.SEBALL C3> YELLOW TO ORANGE (4) qT~E.::;._E ~ (5) V FOR'IAT l J\1 (6) NONE (7) NONE (8) NONE (9) PULSING FL IG 1T ' t~ N OVER YE AD 1NG F'OR THE ECHO SATELLITE TO GO OVERHEAD A~ SAW LIGHTS <2> 0 I~ECTL Y OVERHEAD, '!lAS FACING TO THE EAST. (3) FR0~1 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DEPAITMfNT OF THE All FORCE STAFF MESSAGE IRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE NORT~''E)T TO NORTH 30 TO 45. DEGREES~ {4) WHEN F'IRST OBSERVED PA.GE 2 RUESS3~7577 UNCLAS OBJECTS WERE DIRECTLY OVERHEAD HEADI~ TO THE NORTHWEST F'ROM THE SOUTHE~Si OR SOUTH-SOUTHEAST THEN '!lENT INTO A BANK TOWARD THE NORTH. C5) F'ADED INTO CLOL!U LAYER TO NORTH. GRADUALLY PE~R ED. (6) 30 CX:OO~QS TO 0~ MINUTE EST I\1ATED. C. C 1) GR 0 'J~!O -VISUAL <2> NONE (3) NO ~'E D. C 1) 23 03 ~2Z MAY 66. C2) OV~R H~AD CLEAR, TO THE NORTH BROKEN QO!..D S : IT~ 3~EET LIGHT lNG ORLA~'.JO, FLORIDA. THREE BLOCKS SOUTHWEST OF PR I ~CETO ~ SCHOOL. -R L A tf.l 0 , FL OR I 0 A ELECTRO\!ICS. a) COV.V.ERCIAL PILOT WIT~ ~AN AVEB I CAN AIRL INES. ~PPRO'<I\A~TELY 3,~30 HOlRS FlYI~IG TI~E. RELIABILITY HIGH. T 0 THE NORTH, <;QV.E LIGHT I 1\JG (7) ~4 PLUS 14C; 13M PLUS 8C; 1~ -3C; UNCLASSIFIED J t rJV I { DEPARTMENT OF THE All FOICI STAFF MESSAGE lUNCH INCOMING MESSAGE J. A CHECI< '~ITH LOC~L FAA AUTHORITI.ES, \4CCOY AFB, AND NAVAL AIR PAGE 3 RUE35'3~7577 UNQ.AS STAT ION SA'iF'CRD, Ft.OR IDA REVEALED NOTHING UNUSUAL EITHER BY VISUAL SIGHT I~ GR ON RADAR. THE ORLANDO PLANETAR IU'1 STATED THAT THE ECHO S~TELL ITE P~SSED OVER ORLANDO AT 230011Z MAY 66 TRAVEL lNG ~0'~ Y TO THE NORTHEAST. l(. LT COL ''JILLIA'A C. BO'f.l, CHIEF, OPERATIONS AND TRAINI~ DIVISION, L. LETTER '" ILL FOLL0 .Y WITH Sl<ETCH OF OBJECTS PREPARED BY DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUJ~RTERS 1330th /~ 7R B,\_._;~ GRO;.lP ( ;.1 c) ORLAlmO !IR ::o'ORGE. BASE , F L0P.! .0:\ 32813 Unidentified Flying Objects Hq FTD (TDr~'W/UFO) Wr1ght-~atterson AFB Ohio were obtained from Hr. :e'OR THe CO}lHANDER \4"1 t.LIAH C. BOYD, Lt Colonel, USAF Chief, O~erationa and Training Division '_P.q USA1 ) (AfNIN) OSAF (SAFOl) DEPARTMENT OF THE .~IR FORCE HQ, 1360TH AIR BASE GROUP (MAC) ORt.A)IDO AIR fORCE BASE, PLORIDA 32113 "KPL.. 'Y TO ATTN OP'I BOOT auoJKC:'t Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) TOe FTD ( TDEW /UFO ) following is submitted in accordance with paragraph 14, A. (1) Round. ( 2) Basketball. (3) 3 Lights, red, green, white. (9) Eratic movement, flashing light. B. (1) Friend called attention to object. (L) Spiral circles, North to East, reverse direction, slow down, pick up speed . (5) Still visible when he went into his house. (6) Approximately 2 to 3 hours. C. (1) Ground visual . (2) Cloudy night. E. Fourth Street, Vineland Road, one-quarter Heights Elementary School, Orlando, Florida. mile South of Richmond Student, 11th Grade, Jones High School, Orland6, a ty unknown. , Beautician, Bonds Beauty Box , Orlando, Florida. Reliability unknown. (l) Cloudy night. (7) Vertical t em?arature gradient: 6,000 -~ 11C; 10,000 -~ SC; H. Under investigation, see attachment 1. J. See attachment 1. K. ~Sgt Charlton K. Browning, NOOIC, Operations and Training Division, 1360th Air Base Group, Orlando AFB, Florida. FOR THE C0~1MANDER WILLI~J1 C . BOYD, Lt Colonel, USAF Chief, Operations & Training Division Report on Private Aircraft Cy to: SAF (SAFOl) Hq USAF (AFNIN) REPORT ON PRIVATE AIRCRAFT Herndon Municipal Airport is in tbe process of checking on a private aircraft that was in the general vicinity of the sighting. An additional report will be submitted when investigation is completed. rl. ~AT2 "T IME G.~OUP ! ~. SOURCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Orlando, Florida 10. CONCLUSION INSUl''t'ICIENT DATA (2 witnesses) I~. NUMBER OF 03JECTS . 1 FI'D Ferns 164 forwarded to witnesses not returned ~ One -t,io after 30 days. Will re-evaluate i~ further info :i.s received. Js. LENGTH OF CcS:RVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS -.:- -os Rour.d l:.e;tt, red, green, blue, then all white, three lights on l .. ~..~._._ J~ line ::.n sequel, movement to East-southeast. Speed slow, stop- i 6. TY?i;; OF os VATION ped ::-e-.ersed direction. Moved 10 deg in 50 minutes, second Gro-u.."'"lC.. Visual 7. COURSi: East-southeas~ 10 deg 9, PHYSICAL EVIDEN~E obj f~ded out at 0345Z. Possib:lity exists that objects were stars or planets. However, no enough info to substantiate fact, such as how dii object move and did it always return to same position, etc. Fonns 164 sent to clarify information. Therefore insufficient data for evaluation until forms are received. '3 o.~ .... ~9 '~-~ -,-_-) u ... Previoua edlti :lnl of thl1 form may be uaed, F.rD ( TDII'llt) Wr1pt-Pattenon AII'B, Ohio 45433 l Auguat 1966 Reference your unidentit1ed observation ot 9 1-tay 1966. '!!be 1nf01'!at1on iD your letter waa not suf't1c1ent or evaluation. Req~at. you complete the attacbed FrD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided We vish to thank you tor re10rting your observation to tbe Air Force Sincerel.y QUPll'ABIIJ A., Jr, Major, tJSAlP ProJect Blue~Boolt ?.I:D ( 'l"DlffR) Wright.-Patter&OD APB, Obio 45433 l Auguat l966 Reference your unidentified observat10D ot 9 !-say 1966. Tbe infor.tion in your letter \Ia& not sufficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Fom l64 and return 1 t 1n the envelope provided. t-ie wish to thank you tor reporting your observation to the Air Force. llliPL.V TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HQ, 1360TH AlR BASE GROUP (MAC) ORLANDO AlR FORCE BAS!, fLORIDA 32113 suaJ~tcT Un.i.dsntified Flying Object (UFO) TOI FID ( TDE\~/UFO) The following is submitted in accordance with paragraph 14, AFR 200-2. A. (1) Round light. (3) Red, green, blue then all white. (4) One -two. ( 5) Level -Opposite direction. (6) Three lights on line in sequel red, gr een, blue on movement to East-south~ast all white. ( 9) Speed slm-1. Stop revers~ direction. B. (l) Telephone call from station listener. (3) East-southeas~ 10~ (~) Level, movec right tg left, white in color, stopped. MOved back to left~ then , changed colors, moved back to rightt stopped, rose, leveled off moved to right rose again and leveleu off changing colors. ( ; ; rst moved to So~th and faded out. Second f aded out at for 25 minutes, Mr. Mr watched object object for 45 minutes. E. Northeast side Radio Station mfOO , 22, Broadcast , Florida, Reliability unknown. G. (1) Calm, dark, paTtly cloudy night. (3) 12, 000 Scattered. (?) Vertical temparature gradient: 6 , 000 ~l3G; 10, 000 ~6C; H . Ncna . J . .Norle. K. tr.Sg~ Charlton K. Brmming, NCOIC, Operations & Training Division, 13oOt~ Air Base Group, Orl ando AFB, Florida. See at taclunent 1 . FOR THE COMMANDER WILLIAH C. IDID, Lt Colonel, USAF Chief, Operations & Training Division 1 . Suppleme ntal Information 2 . Clipping f rom Orlando Cy to: SAF (SAFOI) Hq USAF ( AFNIN)