[illegible] — June 1966

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Keywords: ob1ect, circle, object, iocored, drecton, oooearonce, d1sapoear, oesid, 1ounta, ounry, conrnuously, levered, obwrvers, obslr, iefinit, nljmbeh, lengti1, ptiolos, sanlt, uintanuj, rackiu, ulsatin, jsitiolj, pekin, thinqs
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KVJ t: 1.... I IVvo ~ ll. r .. " ;IME GROUP 2. LOCATION J . ,:)IJr.Ct .1. Nlii.PC R C. i'lBJE.::n 10. CONCLUSION 1 !!. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1 fPE OF OASERVATION I?. l't'IYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS t,o Lbc , 27. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place o n "A" on th e curved I ine to show how h igh th e object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Place a "B" on the some curve d line to show how high the object was above the horizon (skylin e ) wnen you lost saw it. Place an "A" o n the compou when you f~rst sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you lost saw th e object. 28. Oraw a ptcture that wt shew the motio n rhot the object or objects mode. Place an "A" at the beginning of the path, a "B" a t the el"'c:i ~; r-e oath, and s iou.-~ny changes i n dirl!ction during th e course. 29. IF there wa s MORE T -.l'.J ONE object, the n how many were there? ......;.. , _ picrure of how .. .,ey ..,.ere arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that the y were traveling. 20. Do you think you con estimat e the speed of the object ? ( C 1 rc le One ) IF you answe red YES, th e n what speed would you estimate ? 21. Do y o u thin'< you con e s timat e how for a way from you the obje c t was? (Circle O,..e) IF you onsw~eci Y ::s, n e n how for away would you soy it wa s ? Where were you iocored when you sow the obje c t ? (Circle One): a. Ins ide a bui !ding b. In o cor ~ Outdoors d. In o n airplane r-.,-:~ e . At sea 23. Were you (Circle One ) o . In th e business section o f o city? b. In th e resident ia l se c tion o f a city? c. In ope n coun t ryside? d. Near a n airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 24. I F you were ~OVING '"' .li.N ~UTOMOBILE ::>r other vehicle a t the t ime , the n complete the following que s tions: What drecton ':. ucl e One) a . North c . East e. South g . West d. Sour.,~ as t f. South west h. Northwest 24.3 Did you stoo at ~rw ; ...,e wh.le you were looking :Jt the ob1e c t ? Did you observe tL-,4! O:::l!~Ct -rou 3h any of the following? Eyeglasse s Yes Binoculars b. Sun glos s e s Yes Windshie ld Ye s T heodolite Yes No indow g loss 26. In orde r that you c o n give as clea r o picture a s possible of what you sow, desc ribe n your o w n words o com mon ob1ect or ob1ects which, when place d up in the sky, would give th e some oooearonce as the obje c t which yov sow . 14. Did the obtect d1sapoear wh.le you were watching i t ? If so, how? 15. Did the object move behind something a t any t ime, particularly a cloud? (Ctrcle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved ~hind: 16. D id the object -nove .n front of something a t any t ime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, t h e n tell what in front o f: 17. Tell in a few words 'l'le - l'~....,,,a thinqs about the object. 13. '-" w1sl-! to '<now t"'e -:r-:~.t':: :sze. Hold o match st1ck a t a rm's length in l.ne w i th a known object ond note how much of the obte c s :-v .. ~r: :Jy t,e heed of th e motel-!. ''you hod performed this experiment a t the t ime o f the s1gh ting, how -rue-:: . ., ... .,,~C would f-.ove ~en cove red by t he match head? 19. Draw a picture that w sr-':lw the s hape of t he object or obtects. Lobel and 1nclude in your sketch a ny details o f th e object t1..1t /01. sow s~ch a s wings, protrusions, e tc., and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. Place on a rrow oesid,. ''"'e -:ewing to show the direction the object was moving. U.S. AIR FORCE TECi-\NICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give t he U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your nome wi II not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request thi s personal information so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. did you see t:-e ~bject? 2. Time of day: (Circle One): ..,.onrh Yeor 3. T i me Zone: ( Ci rcle ('re.l: c. tostern b. Central c. "1ounta in -:!. Pacific J. Yr'1ere were you -.n e'" .~., s.:: .... ' r e obje c t ? (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving ;,.b. Standard C i y ~Town Srote or C ounry 5 . how long was obj!c ., T ctol D u r o t ton) Minute s Seconds o. Cert::Jin c . ~lot very sure ..!> Fairly cer;cn d. Just a guess 5. I How was t i me in s sn t ::ere r mined ? _...: 5.2 Was ob1ect 1n sigh~ conrnuously? Yes 6. What was the cond ition of t h e sky? 7 . IF you sow rhe ob1ect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? ( C ircle One): o . In front of you d. To your left b. In bock of you c . To your r ight e. Overhead f. Don't remember t.-.. i : . :he <.rail wAs about l'> .:'e<>':. ln \t~.dth. :h~ o'cjer:t: 'levered e ~o s ice ancl '.-las there fo~ a~:.!.':. -~ i:::m.:tes be.for~ set.tling to the ground. It ~"as about. 3 ::"' .. blocks away froi:l t':1e obwrvers. A :1ear-gy t rnJ <.rnw-;nt-.7g "1<: .~:.::,~ -::.:1y sound.~ ':'hr-:~\! r e c li:;hts were 3een at first ':mt later C:? _ _:-.~ .h s obslr,red . After tb~ object r.~p?.rted the area i t objects .h::ch had c:,ne from adj:.cent r:onnt:1ins. t~e witnesses still caul~ iefinit~ f"'=ttures. f1. r.-. 1E. TIME GROUP I 2. LOCATION 110. CONCLUSION Civi ll:.r. i . NlJMBEH Of OBJEC"!"S !>. LENGTI1 OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS I{-.. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-VisuAl (Assumed) 8. PtiOlOS ?. r HYSICAL EVIDENCE FrD (TDETR) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 15 August 1966 Sanlt Saint Marie., Michigan 49783 Reference your 1midenti:f'ied observation of 21 J une 1966 The information which ve have received is n ot suff i c ient f'or evaluation. Request you complete the a ttached FrD Form .164 and return i t in the envelope provided. We Vish to thank yo u f or reporting your observation to e Air Force. Sincerely, ~TOR G,UINTANUJ..A, .Jr, f.1a.Jor, USAF P:-oject Blue Bc<>k bac~-rackiu.~ t; :1e r.1oun tu i r: r..ig!J.t, :10t ret.J.rn oout t ::a: Vo _.ulsatin~ _.aared t o Je co:.:ir: s r.:..o v i:J.g yards .:'ro.: U UU SUA L i\ CT IV IT~ P:JSITIOlJ back-pekin~ The t n b: 1 t it tock .scout ::~as t.e r ~::::J.t t l:ay couli iry t :1e noun 't<l i c: t:1e o 'cloc.( nignt, the four ..t :~bout on ' t:t.e