.3 July 66 B:oomington, Ir,ji.ana l. SOURC.E CONCLUSION . Other(plasr.la) HUMBER OF OBJECiS 5. LENGTH vF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPE Or Jo:OERVATION ! 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observ~rs noted st..:: :~ke object tnat. ;n~c.e v:::y L then a sip.aller ci.cc:..- .;.round ratlj o t.O\-Jer. Tr.cr. tr1 slowly fell lik~ ~ :. :.-;' , i n ::. roc:c.nF; JVeJ;.e; , t the re..dio tow~r six r.:im~!J and t ~king .. :>out iv~ sec~., ., for each trip around . 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire: JS. lnfOtmotion which you fHI pertinent and which ia not adequately covered In the specific polnta of the questionnaire Of o narrative explanation of your sighting. At -/1,.~+ tUr fk,v1Af if was dk ~tir pl~lff w/1-~ }d~tdin'f 1--. rv.,nJ~r U1~<f~ an ti-rcli~1 t-It~ clfy ;,.. f,.~f,6rtlfit~x fr,,.. t!\.. '"Hdl~tt Witt~ i-1-tirt.ll'ft rlt.~ at~r.-1-m~x- wifh.. /f u Se:lu~o( .. +-a./1 wr brtfll<.. f, Wtll!tl.,,_ w_/la..f-, t-wA' 4Jtr/. )"die:/. I?IIIYt*' utrtl-u1citodi"'-+a iT. W,,,.._ r+-ludd w,.. H.u rot.~fJ. b\ a nt~fic.t~}'Ttr- +i1h+ Jiftlt cirt:ll' tJrtJtJ~ttA t- frt t,mif/,'-r f"wPr. As sat~,. #~ it Wf#lff /P~NJ7 J,~lu'~L i-J,f frrrj c.v,. r t r Jl,. / tfr,ul' ~ v t~r -fo +Itt' ffnV~I". W.-'~vI~ I/"~ n" si'!h ~..;if-, f,ss,'tly if fo~lr d~f!a.'f"'/~ wJ,;J~ wt' UJ{-I'f" 6A f-J,~ wy fr, fftt-f,w~l" . .I-f If d/d /f ntvs'f fo~l/r 6.t -:,if~f o~ fJ,.fo~l't Jv,;A/ f/,, f,.w mi11vi~J /t f<~olr . t~ drivt-'VI'r flt,r~. . lh,. 11/c.ir tJI 1dY1td ~VOZ,~f".J mr. W~l'~ f-A~rl' art'-r1tr.t'.J i TJt,.,..r 4r~ J~li~YA./ /.alct' r~Afr~t.( {/:c;ltls /n h /3~,milft!t,~ f~ .,Crt>furxf fr1'1'J fo Nrw ToY]r v,'~ kr111trJy Ai,.y,,.f A 11d ~ ,.,. mdlfy )'lilA I'~ A.itc.rillo .A?B, 7exc.s -ll..a.rch 6, t96S llin:ona, Hiw""lesota -.April 3, 1968 Salis~-y, N.C. -Feb~J 3 Houston, TexaD -Febr-u.a:ry 4, 1966 Surfside, Te:Y..as -Harch 20, 1966 Truth or Con::iequences, N. H. -.P.;>ril 3, 1966 Lyco~ng, Now York -April 5, i966 !ndi aPa -July4, 1966 Donnybrook, :L\or -th Dakota -.A.ugust 19 Texas -August 27 Ro~e, Georgia -August 27, 1966 East Dennis, }~ss. -October 8 , 1966 ::':'J.C Su:-faco History Files Proj: .5992D srAR TREK TD!E: OOOOZ .::r JU N IJ I :"'G LCCAT ION~ R1 '..n_cton. TnrH ~"'la :JA'r::: ! July 4 ' 196 HEIGHT PF'[!;SSURE OIREC rrc;i )er.Ev DATA SOORC!r S'!'AC TJpper-air i:fistory Files. ANAlYST: TSgt Dunham U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATI01i This quutionnoire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified oer iol phenomenon that you hovu observeti, Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that ycu give wilt be used for research purposes, '(our name will not btt used in conne<:tion with any st'lterrHtn}:~>, conelusions;-or publications without your permission. We request this personal Information sc- t hat if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? ~ lfrt111 J the f,',t df 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): c . Mountain d. Pacific (Circle One): (Cirdo vne): a . Daylight Sa ... ing 4. Wh4W~ wer~ you ""hen y ou saw the object? lty o r Tow" 5. How lOng WQS OOJect I n sighT? (T otol Ourot l ort) Hours Second o. L :!riai, c . Not very s ure (9 Fairly certain 5.1 How wos time 1':' sidtt determined? d. Just a guess 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. ';IY"hor .,a , :+,., conditioo of the 1ky? DAY NIGHT ~ a. Bright 6) Bright 1 b. Cloudy b. Cloudy ~ 7. IF you saw th$ object during DAYLIGHT, where was tho SUN located as YO\J looked c! the o~ill~t? (Ci rt:i., On., ): a. !n front of you b. In oock of ycv c. To yoor ri~t d. To y our bft " Overheod f. Don't remember FTD OCT 6 2 164 Thle fonn aupe,..edea l'TD 16, Jul 6J, whlc:h I a obaolete. 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS ond ~? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bridtt moonlight b. Dull moonlight d. Don't rememb.r c. No moonlight -pitch dark @} Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time y('AJ saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, t:w I ight roln Sc:atter.d clouds c:. Moderat. or heavy rain d. Thiele or heavy clouds d. Snow e. Don't remember The object appeared: (Circle One): b. T ronapornt @ Aa a light e. Don't remerM.er 11. If it appeor.d ae o light, wos it btighter than the btightatt ators? (Circle One): G) Brighfw c. About the some d. Don't know 11. i Compote twlvhtiNU to IOtN comMon o8iect: Ttrt~1li1h.t " 12. The edges of ~ object were: (Circle Onei: o. Fuzzy or blutrad @ Like a, bfight stor c .. Shorply outlined d. Don't remember Did ~e cbj~tet: Appear to stand etill at any time? Suddenly ape.d up and rush away at any t ime? Break up into porta or explode? G ive off smolce? C hange btldttnen? f. Chon~ shops? Fl o1n Of' flick-? O isappeor and reoppeor? (Circle One for 'each question) Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lcnow o ont !mow Den' t lcroow 14. Did the object di1oppear while you were '"atchin~ it? If sD, how? \.Vt-11-t ~lowly h\t4J. +r-rtS }iKE-a fal/ittr/~af 15. Old the object move behind something ot any time, particvlarly a cloud'/ (Circle One): (Y!j} No Don't Know. IF you annred YES, then tll what It moved behind 16. Old the objNt move In front of '~.methlng at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): ~ No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, theol htll what 17 . Tell In a few worda the following things about the objct: 18. We wiah to know the ong'Jiar size. Hold o match sticlc at arm's length in 'line with a known ~bject a~ Mt<, ~ow much of the object Ia covered by the head of the fliQtch. If you hod performed this experiment at the tlmo of the how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will ahow the shape of the object or objects. Label and includ In your 1ketch any detoila of the obfect that you saw .. uch 01 wing1, protrusions, tc., and eapeclally uhouat trollt or vapor tralla. Place on orrow betide the drawing to show the direction the object was moving r+ WliJ d i r fitu If t d d t'T~rmi It~ f-k~ $ ,~ {4US.~ rift fjtJt f-wqS Sa prj 7Jt.f , 20. Do you thinlc you c:an estimate the speed of the object? ( Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed WOYid YOY estimate'( ""'t,_te'-'-r-l,v--' ' .... 4tNJV ... .,;a r,J:,, t-,.o fir){) -.,J. 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One)., @ No ,IF you answered YES, then how for away :-vould you say It was? _f J, .... }...,.,:..AG ... K~"---. 22 . Wh~e were you loc;t~ -;.hen you aaw the obf~ct? (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. In a car d. In an a irplane (type) 23. Were y<>Y ( Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? @ In the residential s"ctic;.t of o city? c. In open country a ide? d. Near on olrfield? e . Flying over a city? over open counhy? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the ti,., then complete t~e followirg que1tlons: 24.1 What d irection w.,. you moving? (Circle One) d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you mewing? _.m.,,iles per hour 24.3 Did you tow-lit any time while you wer loolcint at the obiect? (Circle o,.J Old you observe the obiect through any of the following? Eye; laue a;p No b. Sun ;lauet Windshield Yes Theodolite Window glan Yes No h. Other h. Northwest In order that you con give as clear a picture as pouible of what you 1ow, describe in your own words a comfftO" obiect or oblecta which, when placed up In the slcy, would give the same appearance as the object which you 1ow A ,rp I fill ,. J II II J i "f J i 1 AT IU it l,, vf ~ I, '4 ~ J i + ' u t. t... 4 fA a' It J i )I In the followlnv sketch, lmoglne that you are ot the point hown. Place an "A" on the r:urv~ lin. to a how ho'- h lgh the obJect waa above the horizon (a~yllne) when yw llrst aow lt. Place, "B'' on the ~me cur"ed line'<'- ahow how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) whn ynu lost lHJ'"' it. Place .:~n "A" on the compau whn you llrJt aaw lt. Place o "B., on the compon where you /oat a ow the ohject. 28. . Draw o picture that will show the motion that the object or objects modo. Place an "A" at the beginning ot ~he path, o "8" ot the .net of the poth, and show any changes in direction during the c:luru. J/. /t :If rtt,J,. ~ u~ry !AI"(f> eire 1,. 1-lfr~ 4l. sntc r .,~J 111r .tyA.rtmr~t-1- avtry fi1,J.-f cirllr a.,..~uH)... j-}t,. rt~-d o 29. IF th .... woe f~! THAN ONE objec?, thert how marty were rhere? , /-dlstt}'JI"' Orow a piCTUre ot n~ tney were arranged, ond put an cwrow to ahow the dirwction that they were traveling. 30. Hove you ever '"" this, 01 a simi lor object before. If so give dote 01 dotea ond location. Drc~mbt'r I q 6 s- 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answerM YES, didothey see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please liat theif names and addreuea: 32. Please give the following Information about younelf: c,{., 20M State TELEPHONE NUM8ER _ lndie:te any cxidhlenal lnformatiOft about youtMU, lnclucU"V ahy special experience, which might be J)eftine"' I all(~ ;.llf'(t f,.tt~t", ~JtJ..., +rv~ ow.;faktly ''~'':eitt..{ -~ trrr .. +--t-ot,J. ~"'Y kiMJs mi/ifrll'Y. ~tlrrrizff-httl//#f/ ~ f~t\ +-Wt 4 ~ 1-tJ f-""y /l -h tttttr UJ r/ 33. When and to whom did you report that you had '"" the object?