PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DA 'TE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Greenlawn, Long Island, New York 3. :iOIJRCE 10. CONCLUSION Other( u.nrelia.ble) 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground lisual ~ Eastward 8. PriOTOS 1), PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observer report ed viewing cigar shaped object tha t had three dia~ond shaped windows. He heard a slight hlli~ing and hissing sound during the observation. The object :;a s hovering \oi~en it was firs t obzerved, then ~ig-7.agt;od, t hen shot away in a straight path to the east. Contact was :nade with t he witness while Project Blue Book investi~ator was at Suffolk Count y AFB. Conver sation \lith the witness reveal ed him to be unreliable . He appe3.red to be out to get his name in the various news media around the area. He told t he local ne .-IS media t ha t Suffolk County AFB had told him tha t jets lnd been s crambl ed t o intercept UfOs. ,fu e n asked of t hi s , he fi. n\l.lly sai.d that was t old by a friend. The witness has seen several UFOs anj r enorted such to the AirFor ce . FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prevloua adlUon of thl foi"'D map be uaed. 14. Did thtt objec t disappear while you wcr<. ta tching It? II so, how? ::z=+ M 14 1) e Fl e 0 ~ i> 1~-+e.. f4 N l) ~ f=",'H~fl'( he~ De.t\ f? r-1-sf-, J!l-f CL 15. Did the object move behind someth1ng a t a ny time, p articuhuly a cloud'? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you .:mswered '(C,, thflll htll .... hat it moved behind: 16. Did tho object move in front o f OS)mething at any t1mo, porticulorly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you a nswered YES. t . 1!1 w j,.Jt Tell in a few words the following things a bout the obj~ct: We wish to know the angular size. H old a match s th:k ot arm~ length in linu with o k11uwn vbje: t and n-: .. J., much of the object is covered by the he a d of th e match. If you had pttrforrne;J this ex~eriment a t ther t l"' .i I e s ighting, how much of t h e ob;ect wou ld have been covered by the match head? "';') J + ,.YI Cl Hfl. e uve.tt~ :Joe>- 0 ~+""~ck-h..rA-t>.i Dr ow a picture that w i ll show t h o shope o f the o bj e c t or objects. Lobe I and include In yCJut sketch any det oi I A of the object that you sow such as wings, protru5lons, etc., and espec ially exhaust trailt or vapor trolls. Place on arrow beside the drawing t o show th d irec.tion the object was movinQ. A .Pen and ink a s says he saw r eally sure that he l'i ... l.~c. ,.,..Jic l ,olff'( hUI or th e UFO seen las t Friday morning by Greenlawn details the object uv-..u.ars . Accor ding to .... 1e is not to see :lllothe r onE' any time s oon 30. Have you ever s .. n this, or a similar object before. If so give dote or datos and location. 31. Woa anyone olae with you at ftle time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please liat their nom end oddreuea: 32. Pleaao give the following lnfematlon about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER lndlcat any additional lnformetlon about yourself, Including any special oxperlonco, whlc:h mioht b. rertlnenr . In the (ollowlno alcetch, lmoolne that you are at the point 1hown. Pia~ on '' J:..' on \he r.urv r! line. to how ho .. high the obJect waa ab001e the horizon (skyline) when yw llrst sow lt. Place 'l "B" on the ,.,me c;ur~ed line 1<" show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last !luw it. P lace .:sn .on the tompllu when you ''"' aaw lt. Place a "8" on the compan where you lot 10w the ohje~t 28 . Draw o picture that will show the motion that the object or objects modo. Place an ' 'A ' ar the beglnni.1R ut ~he path, a "8" at the end of the path, and show any changes in d irection during the ~ou"o, 29. IF the te waa MORE THAN ONE obJect, then how many were there?----------- Draw a picture of how they we re cmanged, and put on arrow to ahow the d ire c t 1on that thoy wortt travuling. h4tt.~..f'oct 3,4, Oato you completed thia quutlonnalre: 35. Information which you f .. l pertinent and which Ia not adequately covered in the ap.clflc pointe of th. queatlonnalre a narrative explanation of your alghting. ,N v tw\ c.c.. ~s t.d.f~t. o,~ou+ \~. ht>v.zs. :t:tie . UNCLASSIFIED DIPAITMEHJ OF THE AIR FORa nAIF MlSSAGI IIAHOI INCOMING MESSAGE RDC -4 INFO: X0P-l , XOPX-2, SAFOS-3, NIN- 7, DIA-l (19 ) ADV CY DIA PrTU JAW RlfDGI1A4679 2971~-WUU-~I.fDHQA. Z~.R UUUUU ' FM 5a:TRWG SUFFOLK OOUNTY AFB NY TO Ri.l&IMAIA/fi)C RlDBOA/2 lAIR[) IV MQ;ij~S: AFB ~ . RUEDF'IFIFTO WR IGHr PAn~mN AFB OHIO RLDHQA/CSAF RtDHQ.\/O~F ADC F'CR fDO IN, 21~ to..J) lV t ...R 2 lADO IN, FrO Fest TDE!P. , CSAF ~oo AFRDC, OSAF FCfi SAJ:"<H. lL~ REFmT, A. < D CIGAR <2> Vffi'f LNftE I~ fttL OBSERVER WOtl.D -:AY. 1-\i RZFUC!.D TO MAKE A ca1PfoR I &lN. UNCLASSIFIED . UNCLASSIFIED OltAITM!Nf Of THE AJI FORa STAff IIWSAGI BlAHOI IHCOMJNG MESSAGE (6) REPCmED ~El~lG Ti'fi'.:E DI~mD SHAF0 WHDOWS PAC: 2 RLEDG'IA4G79 UNU..AS < B> S. IG!- H U'lM U:3 AfD HISSING (9) CRANGE LIGHI' BEA1'1 FROJECI' FR~ THE FRONT. TJ-fiEE ?AIRS OF PIN.. IKE Ot;.Cf S ON 8 0ITOI'1. n. < 1> somn (4) HOJER WG WhEN riR 5 OB~VED, T.-EN ZIG ZAGGW, 7HEN St)T AWAY IN A &RAIGHI' PATH. <5> QUICXL Y TO TH!: EAS. C. C 1> ~OU~ V ISUPL (2) BINOCU..ARS FC.R 15 O::.:O'ltfJS. UNCLASSIFIED G1EE~tAWN, l I, NY A<i: l6, SI' tDS:NT, Qt& lONAELE PA(X: 3 R l.EDG'1A4 679 UNO. AS G .. < D O.EAR D JREcr ION AFHO JUU 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED . UNCLASSIFIED DfPAITMfHT OF THE AIR FOla STAff MESSAGE BlAHOI IHCOMIHG MESSAGE J. HlGHDENSHY CIVR. AIR TRAFFIC IN NY CITY A~EA. K OPERATIONS OFFICR OB~VER REFORTED THAT ~ HAD BEEN INI'ERV lElJED BY TV, NEW SPA FER S AID A MAGAZINE REPORTED C.. AIMED PAG! 4 R t.fDtli1A4679 UNO.. AS THAT ~EWS aJ\/~AGE OF' 0!\-!E.?. RECENf LOCAL SIGHTINGSDID NOT I t-lFl. l.EN<E THIS REPJR! . ~ WAS VERY I~ITERESTED TO KNOJJ IF USAF WOlLD P,:\RSJNPUY UtrERVJ'} HlN Ai HIS ~E. WITH NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE AID REPCRTS F'iH1'1 OORROBCRATHlG WITNES~S NO EVALUATION CAN BE MADE. UNCLASSIFIED FTD (TDRI'R) ~ Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 9 ~Jovember 1966 New York J 1 lOl Reference your 1midenti1'ied observation of 21 October 1966. The in!'ormation vhicb we r..ave received is not ::;u.ff'icient :for evaluation. Reqc.eat you cmplete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelo!>E! provided. He visa to thank JOU for repor ting your observation to the Air Force. Sincerely, HECTOR Q.UIIn'.AIJU.IA Chief, Project Blue 3oo:t 8. IF you sow tho obtoct ot NIGHT, whot did you noltee concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 ~ 1 Af<~ (Ctrcle One): d. Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Urcle One): a. Bri~t moonlight ~ Dull moonlight c. No moonlight -pitch darlc d. Don't remember 9. What ..... ,. toe other c:ondtiont at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Ctrde One): WEATHER (Circle One): G) Clenr sky b. Fog, mist, ()( ltuht ralu c . Scane: .. o clt.~V,Jt c . Moderate or heavy rain d. Tt11d H heu. y ci\)U,J. e. Don't remember 10. The objttct appeared: (Circle One). Sohci d . At o ligh t T runaputeflt e, Don't rememb.r 11. If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One}: a . Briwhter c. About the aame b . D1mmer d. Don't know 11.1 Compare btightn .. a to some common obfect: 12. The edgea of the object were: o. Fuuy or blurred t.. Li\ce a brl~t stor Q Sha rply outlined cf. Don't remember D1d the obtect: (Circle One for each queatlon) a. Appear to atoncf atill ot any tim.? b. Suddenly 1peed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up 1nto porta rK e)(plode? Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't know d. Gtve oH smoke? e. Chon~ bri~tneu? f . Chong shape? g . ifs!b. M fliclcer? -Col ol\.5 h. Dtaappear and reappear? Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lmow .'f Don't know U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IMFORMATI04~ This quutionnoire has been prepared 10 that you con yivo tlae U.S. A ir Force as much information as ponible concerning the unidentified aortal phenomenon that you hnvu oLtutrveti. Pleoae try to answer as many questions aa you possibly con. Tho information that yt:u Slive w ill be u .. d for research purposes. Your nome will not be used in connec.tion with any st~tomoni:.J, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We roquest this personal lnforml)tion 11c that if it is doomed necessary, we may contact you fur further details. 1. When d id you aoe the objec t ? 3. Time Zone: (C lrcle One): C:: c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Whore were you when you sow the object? ( Crclo One): or ( Circle vne):"'-<J~ Oayli~ht So:n b Sto.,Jar City or Town -~J.foJ /! f'ou.t.Y i:yJ. t4/. Y. Stol ~ CoJ"'t; S. How long wos obJec t in light? (Totol Duration) a, Certain c. No t very sure (!). F~}.rly rtoi!i) d. Justo guess 5.2 Was object in sight c ont inuously? 6. What woa the condition of the sky? 7. IF you aow the object during DAYLIGHT, where woa the SUN located as you loc.k~d ct th o obje~t7 (Circle One}: o. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your r ig,t d. T o your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thl foo-m eupered Prn 164, J u l 61, whleh h oho n l et 20. Do you think you can estimate t~ speed of the object? IF you answered YES, then what speed would you utirr.ore '1 21. Do you think you con estimate how far away from you thet object was? (Circle One) (!!;') No . 1' IF y ou answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? .2.9.1!..t~"~ a.l.JoVe ~ft<hJJ-.tt'>,.llf,;vT 22. Where were you locohtd when you sow the abfect? (Circle One): o. Inside a building b. In a cor d. In on airplane (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Citcle One) In the busine-ss section of o c1ty? lrl rh(j residential suctic.tl vr 0 city? In opc..n country~lde? Nl)or on airfield? Flying over o city? Fly;ns; ovet open country't 2.C. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at th e t1me, then complete the followil.g questions: 24. 1 What direction were you ~noving? (Circle One) o. North c. East e. South V West b. NOttheast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were you movin