P ROJECI 1J073 ~ ECORD 1. DAlF. ~TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Chicago, 111. (one witness) 10. CONCLUSION 3. Sl1lJRCE 'other) lNSUFFlCISE~f~' DJ,T A FOR EVALUATION .t. NlH~BE: R OF Ooj ECTS ~. LENGTH OF OSSaRVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS t .. T'fPE OF OBSERVATION G::-onnd Visual ( BX) 7 . COURSE g. PtiOTOS 9. rHYSICAL EVID!HCE fTD Sf. P 6 3 0329 :TD E) PNYloua tcUtl~"' ot thh fo .. , be u .. d. F'lD ( TDEI'R) /rY . . Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 21 Septetaber ~966 Rereren~e your unidenti:fied observation of 15 September 1966. The intorma tion which we have received is not sutfic~ent for evaluation. Request you cornplete the attached ItTD Form 164 and return it ~ the envelope provided. We wish to thank you or reporting your Air Foree. Sincerely, lwlajor, USAF observation to the hier, Project Blue Book COMBAT READINESS TRAINING OPERATIONS 928TH TROOP CARRimt GROUP,MEDIUM (RESERVE) UNITED STATES Am FORCE O'HARE INTmNATIONAL AmPORT Chicago, Ill:i n,,is 6066() SUBJECT: U.F.O. A. Desc~iption ?i the object: 1 . would you please describe object~s Houn d a nd r .:.1.'Gl.ter l l:1.t at Size as compared tc a kncwn object he:.a ir. tha (Such as a pe~, d'lme, ~ickel~ baseball,. .. e.t::.) ~. discernible fe&~ures or details w~s ~here a tai 1.~ t~ail or exha:.:.3t, ~o s~ze c~ obj~ct ~as ~here any sound? Other pertinent or u r.t.:. Si~a.L Pescription or course 1. What first called of object. the attention of. observer to the objec t J110t li:P)pcn,:d 2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of ob jec~ wher .. f.: r .3 t . :>bser~tei J. An~le or elevation and azimuth of object upon disappearan~e 4. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object Ci:cclit.~ .. :. for ~. E~ ... did the object disa?pear (Fade away or in.:;ta.n1 a:'l3.usly) ~'. (Be specific~ 5 H .. ) W long was the object visible? C. } e~ o= observation. 1 ~ How .;as object sighted, ground-visual\> a:ir visual!-grou.:1d elcl rr:,~,J.~ r;, . air elect::""oni~. (If elect::-v:1ic, specify type of rada~) Grou---]-Visu:: ~l 2. t~-=:~ -.:--optical aids used o sighting? If so: this an airborne 'l'ype A/C Telephone No D. Time and date of sighting 1. Time Zulu OJ J OZ 2~ Was it, mght, day,dain, dusk Ni :l1t E. Location of Observer. Where did you make thi.= s ighting frorrt? location. (If necessar,y give location in reference to a known la!ld F. Identif~-ing Information on Observer and hush"'~nd Org ::rJ.zation D e Tele~hone No. G. vJe ?..:h e.: =-~d Winds-Aloft co!1ditions at time and pla-Je of :5ightings Obs~:--.. er 's account 6: ... ... reather conditions r.~C.!1D!. cJ.c .'.r .'1.nd very 2. 'f'i rods ( from Weather 3u!"eau):'urnis~l0 1 Glen 'ric r i , Ill~ S ".l!" fa c aN ot. ::tvc:.i=_:;.~ l c Degrees Ceili:1.[: ;ooo nc~.tt,n'ecl Vi s i bi 1 it. y 1) olu~3 Thunderstorm in are a and quadrant i n -,;hi~:: h lc,~at:.eci i.Jo11C:: ~,reDzinc Lov2l -9 000 ~-;ot, St.tbility Index. -+3 3 .H. Did you n~tice a~ unusual activity or conditions, meteorological, nomical, or otherwise, which ~ht acccunt for the s1ghting Ho . Md rou take &JO" pkotographs No . ~ you ~w or a~ existence~o'f-p ;-t~e-a~!~e-n~a~e-n-ae~o-r t-~-r~!-a~l-s~- -~- INITIALS ~. ;s J. tllint; this o~-,~c. -r .. ._, sa..u sc;~1c Ghing:, G}lc even-cb.llec1 ~18::-hu::>'--:-.. ncl :!c '.ie i'rOl:; uork e: