l. 01-\ TE TlJi.c CROU? 18 11a y c6 ~ 'f/ f/JI1tfilliii!r Civili2.r. 4. NUMoE R Oi= OBJECTS S. LENGTn Or OBSERVATION 3 l(1inutes l6. TY?E OF 03SERVATI~N 1 Grour.d. Vis:.;,a.l ~ 9. PHYS:.:A~ ~VIDENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Chicago, Ill. 10, CONCLUSION ~ Possible _a=' = a:ft "/C.."' There is no indication that the sighting vas not that of a satollsH~e 11/c. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers were looking in the \-lest sk)C, when they noted a balloon type yellow obJect traveling toward the east at terrific speed. Object was visib1e,for about 3 minutes before it disappeared,behind a building. There was no so\.a'ld, trai1 w FTD SEP 63 C-329 (TDE} Prevloua e~tlona of thla form may be u .. d S 'DtADDIG OPIRATIONS c:AIItiD GROUP (RISIRVE) SVBJICT: v.r.o. UIDID STATES AJR POICI 0'1Wtl I1I1IUl 'l'ICIIAL ADUQlT Ch1cao. Illinois 6066o (Such as a pe,) to a knewn C)bjeot he~.d dime, r.iokel, baseball~ ;.t:,SKE'l Color Yl!.IWJ! AS ).. BANNANA if l'l".o::-e ~.han O!'le Any discern.iclc: Was there a tail~ trail'or oxt~au.3t, ;_n;;lu::i:.~g .:.z'= 0 f s&i:"l.? t:<i:Tt J:~si 'Was there arry sou."ld? Other pertinent or un,~aual f~Sa t:.ues J~!o "~ :. .- Pescription of 1. What first called the .at tentiori . o obs'erver., to tbe object Angle or elevation and azimuth of object wher ... f:~:-at. obse:tva~ VEHY : !13 -Cii3~2.VEJl COULDN 'r SAY AS 'I'O Al:.JJiJ 3. Angle or elevation and az'imuth of object upon disappearan~e 4. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object ST!r.AIJl~ PAT;:. 5. Hc.N did the object c.:. sappear (Fade a,,,ay or instani a.:'l.3QUsly) ~---. 6. How long was the object visible? (Be specific, 5 min, r:Jne hr:u~: .. ) C. Manner of observation. 1. How was object sighted, ground-visual} a i r vis u al!-grou_l"J.d ele trGr .. :.:, air elec t::-c::.i~. (If elect:-onic, specify type of radar) ~illCl.I:iD:JliST.Lt,L an airborne sighting? If s o : Home Station Telephone No E. Location of Observer. Where did you make this sighting frotTL? Gi\te ~xa location. (If necessar,y give location in referenc e to a known l d rr~rk) It! l'n.o:1T 0? .tC"JSE IDOKD~G hEST -LIHCOLN" P1U?.K J\R.r~f\ F. Identifyil'.g Information on Observer 1. Civilian Name L. Ocr.:'.lpation f{i:'-i tary: Organization l::.al-)ili ty -~ Tel-ephone No. G. Weather and Winds -Aloft conditions at time and pla~e of s i ghtings 1. Obs::,r-.re:-'s account. c:" weather conditions CJ.Z:..:.l.-HO CJDUDS Winds (from Weather 3ureau):,S..\'l'H.Iill OF:i'ICEt NAS GJ.1i-;t.JVIB:l , Sur!'ace 320 Degrees 12 K s Ceiling 4,000 Sc~.ttered Visibility 12 riles Thundc-rstor.m in area :tnd quadrant in v/hich lccated 1ionc Vertical Temp GradientsFc +l()oc 8 Cl3 +e r.r c c: z in.::; level 10, OOOft. ~. nid you not1ce a~ unusual activity or conditions, meteorological, astrc- noJdcal, or otherwise vnich Nicht account for the sighting NO . Do you know or any existence of peys!eai evidence of maferia:Is ..:il.lo'o...._'_.- CL\ ... ~ :~ .;. SAlli(J!~SC!I, Civiliz.n Aircraft spatcher PROJECT 10073 RECORD OATf. TIME .CiRCUP ChiCti.80.t one witness l. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION Insufficient data for evaluation 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF oaIAVATION 1h BAtF.P iUMMAit AfJft AWALYit6 45 mlnutea 6. TYPE OF 08SERVA TION Ground Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD form 164 w&s s t requesting .ddition~l infonnation; however, to date this form has not been received. Until addition~l information is submitted this case is being ca- rried as insufficient data ro~ ev~luation. FTD SEP 63 0329 (TOE) PNlou ecUUon of thh rona may be u .. d. Wright-Patterson .AJ'B ~ Ohio observation of 26 May 1966. not sufficient tor Request you complete the attached Fl'D Form 164 Reference your un1dent1tied intotwation which ve have received evaluation. and return it in the envelope We wish to tbank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. Sinc:e~ly; QUINl' ANILLA~ Jr ProJect B1ue Book SUBJECT: U.F .0. COMBAT READINESS TRAINING OPERATIONS 928TH TROOP CARRIEJ! OROUP,MEDIUM (RESERVE) UNITED STATES AIR YORCE 0' HARE INTERNATIONAL AlRPORT Chicago, I~linois 606c6 Description ~t the object~ 1. Would you please describe Size as compared to a kncwn object he~.a :tn t:ne na:--~ci a.t ~oou.;, o.:"r., ';:, (Such as a pe, dime, r.ickel, baseball~. t=.t::.) Hea d af ~ pin 3. Color Sil'd.liar to a st,a r 6. Any discernible features or detai.ls };uch 1)righter t~an a sta r 7. Was there a tail,, trail or exha\.L.3't, ;_n.r;lud:.::jg f: iz of tc size -of object rlo NaS t here any sound? If d~, F-:~ase .j? ribe the. ~::u.::-.. d No 9 . Other pertinent or ~m;.::n:.al feat:lres No