Pataskala Ohio — October 1966

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PROJECT lOj/:1 i~ECORD \, n I. 1 F.' TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 21 Oct 66 22/0235Z Pawskaln, Ohio (one witness) l. .,,')tJf!Ct i . NliHE\C R OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 55 r.tinutes " Tl'PE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 7. C:OURSE '), PtiOTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE flO srp 63 0-329 (TOE) 10. CONCLUSION (other) I!'~GLr ::-:..:~ . . :'OH EVALUATION 11, BRIEF SUMMARY AUO ANAl Y~IS 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: Doy Month Yeor 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific poinh of the q"eatlonnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting. There are no airports, or Air Force Bases in the are a where the object was sighted. The other party sighted it again when re- turning to his home which is in the same general area. He heard the same sound as before, saw the same movement, then the object "flew" away in the Southwest for the last time. It gave the im-f pression of moving in two directions at once, because it crossed our path and passed us both at the same t i me . At the point when it was coming toward us to fly across us, the "headlight" of the object shown right through the car window onto my shoulder, but I could look directly at the beam and there was absolutely NO glare . It was approximately t mile away when the light shined on us. It could stop in mid-air and "hover", and it did so frequently. Then it could take off and reach an unbelievable speed in no time . When it changed directions., there was no "skid" or "slide". It made a 90 degree turn(while going at this high speed) , but it stayed in the exact same spot while doing so. In other words, it could make "flat" turns. It had two more "headlights" shining out of the bottom of this object which it flashed on and seemed to look at the road and then flashed back off again. It seemed as though the object was watching us, too, and "played a game" with us for the length of the hour. We both knew somehow that the object was not out to harm us a strange primitive feeling came object was within the closest range. We stopped once and turned off the car engine and lights and it flew over us at which time we heard the sound o it. When it passed over for the final time, it was coming straight at us, and then as it f lew over, it tilted, as we have shown in the drawing on page 3, question #19. When it passed over us, there was no radio interference, and there was no wind, such as there is when being passed by a semi truck. There are many details we could fill in, for alot happened within the 55 minutes that we watched, chased, and listened to it. If you feel that I have left out any information that is pertinent to this sighting, you may contact me at my home, or the other part y at his home. I hope this will help you, even if it' s the s lightest bit. Reynoldsburg TDE'!.'H /Ma.J H Quintanilla, Jr/70916/mhs/23 I~ov 66 UFO Sightl.ng, 21 Oct 66, Pataskala, Ohio 840CSG(.OO) Lockbourne AF.B, Ohio 43217 1. .Rei'erence the att.e..cht!d l'TD Form 164 o n a UFO siGht1rl{; made by 2 1 October 1966 which your office f o rwarded on 7 November There i s no ir1dication tba.t your office ~ attemp ted an investigR~ion 1n accoraonce ~th AFR 80-17. Es~ential v.eethcr data, etc., was not included. 2 . In accordance l'l'i th pa.rB.f7aph 10 investigatinG officer ""ill make an initial ano.lysis and co:zment on the possible caus~ or identity of the st:Jnn.llus. Therefore, t he above UFO report is beine returned to your office for re-eccomplishment. FOR THE CO.MMJl.l\"DER FrD Form 164 rouES, Colonel., USAF ... _"r of Technology and Subsystems 21 Oct 66, Pataskala., Ohio COORDINATION: TDE'l'R/MAJ g]INTANIIJA, JR MEMO ROUTING SUP ]l{cvn' Ute f~ APP"'O\'CIIt.a"""PP"O'\IOit., Cmoc ...... C'1CCI, ~ s..... f' A diOOU Wright-Patterson AFB, COORDIIIATIOH l"rOKMATIOM VERSATIOIC 840CSG(DO) Lockbourne .AFB, rOR.. 9 5 RtplacH DD Form It\ t Ftb 60, and DD FOIID .U-l-1U1tl 1 OCT 60 1$, l Feb 60, wblth wll be Utt4 UA\11 nb&ulU4 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has boon prepared so that you con give t he U.S. A ir F orce as muc.h rmation as possible concerning tho unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observod. Ploaso try to answer os many questions as you possibly can. Tho information that y ou g ive will bo used for research purposes. Your name will aat be used in connection with any stolomonts, conclusions, or publications without your permission. Wo roquest this personal information so that if it is deemed necessary, we moy contact you for further details. 1. When d id yo u see the object? ( Circle Ontt) : 3. Time Zone: (C irclo One):(_ a~ l:astern b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Whore were you when you sow tho object? Neoreal Postal Addreaa (Circle One)~ Daylight Saving City ot Town State or County 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Duration) M inutes Second a c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.1 How was time in si!;ht determined? ~w~r..:!i!:.!s:!.t~w~a~t~c~hL!----------- 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? X but continually 6. What was tho condition of tho sky? - HGHTV 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, whore was the SUN located as you looked at tho object? (Circle Ono): a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left o. Overhead f. Don't remember fTD OCT 62 164 Thl for"' upnd .. rm 164, Jul 61, whlc:O. It obtolete. 8. IF you saw the obte c t at NIGHT, what did you notice co-eNning t he STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle Ore}: '<{ Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Q Bright moonlight '( Dull moonlight c. No moanlight -pi t c h dark d. Don't remember 9. What were the wenther :::on~itions at the time you sow +he object? CLOUDS (Circle O.,f'!): WEATHF.;:? (Circle One): Clea r sky Fall, ..,i:ot, or l ight r::Jin Scattered cloud c c. Moderl1t"' or heavy ro in Thick or heavy c 1-:>ud s e. Don'! '"..,ember 10. The object appeared: ( Circle One): G) So l id d. As o l ight when first spotted b. Transparent e. Don't remember c. Vapor 11. If it appeared as a ligh!, was it brighter than t he brightes t ~tors? (Circle One): a. Brighter c. About the sa.,t' b. D immer d. Don't know 11.1 Compare bright,.,ss to some common object: ReallyJ There is no comparison like a pink streetlight would if. it were in the sky 12. The edges of the obie c t were: (Circle One): a. Fuuy or blurred lik~ ,. briyht star Shapply outlined Dor't remember 13. Did the object: (Circle One for each question) a. Ap;:>ear to stand sti ll nt nny time? b. Suddenly soeed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up in t o ports :>r exo lode? d. Give o ff s,.,olt'? y.,s e. Change bright.,~ss? Yes f. Change shape? Y.e..~ g. Flash or flicker , {pink light blinked) (( .. ~ h. D isappear or:d r"'opoecr? (gave the impres-(fes) sion of disappearing for only ~ Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Did the object d isappear while you were watching it? If so, how? YES I t did or rush away , it appeared to just vanish. 15. Did the objec t move behind s o meth ing o t any time, particularly a ~loud? (C ircle One): ~ No Don't Know. IF you answere d YES, t hen tell what it moved behind: NCYI' a clQ!JQ, mo~ed behi nd such thinP.:~ ;:t~ trees, and at one time, a telephone post. D id tho object move in fron t of something at any time, pa rt icularly a c loud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF y ou answere d YES, t he n te ll what in front of: lP-_nn !=: t and l.oJ 1 can ~emembe~ 17. Tell in a few words the follo"Yinh thingl a bout the object: Similar to w irr --like t~e wind in a cavej . very smo n o a. Sound breaks i of the. ' \'lh itt 0I: Of the '~\It~ r n II ~ n ll anytning ever heara oerore. Not spec fica y comparaoie w h dar k brnwn1 !=:h tall1c grav 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's lengt h in line with a known object and note how ch of tho object is covered by the head of the match. If you hod perfor med this experiment at the t ime o f th e sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? \<le \~atched object for one hour , almost. It was ver y close us at one time, and then fairly far a\'lay. Hhen was closest us a match the farthest from us, a match head woul d possibly cover about 19. Draw a picture that w i II show tho s hape of the object or objects. Label a nd include in your sketch any details of tho object that you sow suc h as w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. this direction when paS"S""l~S l rheadlight colors(red,green , impressi on ight '-lias constan tly 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) from completely still to what IF you answered YES, then what speed would you ostimoto~eemed like fantastic speeds 21. Do you think you can eatimate how for away from you the object was? Various distances within (Circle One) Yes No the 55 minu.tes from fairly far away IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was? to about 100ft. away. Always clearly visible when in s ight. 22. Where wore you located when you sow the object? (C irclo One): a. Inside a building ~ In a car \ bo fh (S} OutdoorsJ In an airplane (type) 23. Wore you (Circle One) ~' In the business soction of a city? ( b~ In the residential section of a city? 0 In open countryside?-1"??05/~1' rh, S' d. Near on a irfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you wore MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete tho following questions; 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) ALL directions a. North c. East e. South g. West b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Norlhwost 24.2 How fast were you moving? ---------------------' ilea per hour. fro m stopped up to Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) 25. Did you observe the object through any of the following? a. Eyeglaues b. Sun glasses c. Windshield d. Window glass e. Binoculars Yes f. lolescope Yes g. Theodolite Yes h. Other Naked eye 26. In order that you con g ive as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common ect or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the some appearance as the object which you saw. Two good-sized dinne r plates and o n e shallow bowl placed o n top of these dinner plates, the b owl being about i the size o f the dinner plates. 27. In tho following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place an "A" on tho curvod line to show how object was obove the hori:r.on (skyline) when you first sow it. Place a "B" on the somo curvod lino to show how high tho object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last sow it. Place on "A" on the compou when you first sow it. Picco a "B" on the compass where you last sow the object. 28. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects modo. Place on "A" at the beginning of the path, a "8" at tho end of tho path, and sl.uft uny changes in direction during the course. The object went every direction possible within the 55 minutes 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _.:.:n:...:o:..._ _ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30 Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give dote or dotes and location; 31. Was anyone else with yo u at the time you saw the object? ( Circle One) 31;1 IF you answered YES, d id they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: Pataskala, Ohio 43062 32. Please give the following information about yourself: Reynoldsbur g , TELEPHONE NUMBE AGE l 9 yr s SEX Midclle No me Z one State Indicate any odditional. information about yourself, including any special experience, which might bo pertinent. I have flown in a .plane before, I am very familiar with helicopters, jets, airplanes, blimps, small aircraft ( propeller planes, for example.) 33. When and to whom d id you report that you had seen the object? Day Month Year