PROJECT i0073 RECORD l. DATE TIME GROUP 3, SOIJIKE -i . NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. 1.-liNQ'rH Qpl ODIU!RVA'I'ION f>. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual ?. PI-IYSICAL EVIDENCE 2. LOCATION C~9ey, Il.l~n..>is on e witr.e s s 10, CONCLUSION Satellit~(Zcho Echo L .,.,as at llOOZ n ~ so~therly 1 t. 1\AII!I' SUMM.UV AND ANALYSIS Observe:-: .. at.c:,ed u s . r like o~ject bluish-v:hite in c ol or tra :el ~"'"'"r r.ht" '5::. T'ne object appeared to be w~v~:-i::;; side t.J sic e ~:--,r: r.:oved at approxin:<~ tely the s.ne s;::ed ;. s :. je~ a i rcraft. !he sky w;~s cle;..r factor t!".:. t. ~o!le!-v~r n"tec v.-as th:l.r. the object. made -. lefl &:lc then ... rig},t, ~'l..rn c-uring the flight path. ~ch~ !~ ,, ... ~ over tho Are~ and been ?isible t o th~ ol1 1vcr. a. s-.tellite shoul d havo p,.vlouo edition of thla f ern> .,.., b e uaod "":occ.v.ca hec-.c..ed o.~;c.irt I iefinite1y .lovi:tc.In o. oar ~cc,th~ cize.It u1so e.: arec: to S'OeCC\ C. cot.<!.c l. ro oo:ct luc:~ool: Do.y ~n~1 , Ohio 8 . IF you ~ow the obJeCt ol NIGHT, what did you noltto concerning the STARS and MOON? d. Dont remember 8.2 MOON (C..,cfe One): a. 6ri~t moonlaght b. Dull moonlight c. No moonli~t -pitch dar! @ Don"t remember 9. What ..._.,,. tne .,.eother condttiont ot the time you saw the objoct? CLOUDS (C~rde One): WEATHER (C ire le One): @ Clear sky Y. fog, mtsl, at ltght rol11 c . Scorte: .. d clcN,~ c. Moderate o r heowy rain d. Thtd tl4 he\l" Y cf~t.l d. Snow Dont remember 10. The object appeared: (Circle One). b, Trantpnl e llt @At o l ight e . Don't rtmemt>.r 11. If 1t appeared oa o light, waa It brighter than th brightest stars? (Circle One): o . Brighter b . Otmmer About the some 'i. Don't &en ow 11. 1 Compare brightneu to tome common object: 12. Tho edgea of 11te object were: ((,,do 1, ,,) o. Fuzzy Of blurred ~ Like a . bril,lht ator '. Sharply outllnd d . Don't remember 13. o.d the obte c t : (Circ:le One for "cch queatlon) a. Appear to stand atilt ot any time? Yos DC!l\'t lcnow b. Suddenly tpeed up and ruth away at any time? Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't know oont &tnow Don't lmow Don't know c. Brea&c up Int o porta at explode? d . Give off smoke? e, Change btlg,tneu? f. Change shape? g . Flaah Of flicker? h. Otsappeor and reappear? U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATI01-I Thia questionnaire haa been prepared ao that you con y ive the U.S. Air Forc e aa much information os possible concernlno the unidentified aerial phenomenon tha t yov h nv u ol.11erveti. Pleau try to answer as many queatlona as you p ossibly can. T ho information tha t ycu g ive wi If be uaed for research purposes. Your name w ill not be used in connec.tion with a ny st~tenaeni;;, concluaions, or publications without your permission. We request this persona l lnforml)tlon sc that if It is deemed necessary, we moy contact you fur further details. 1. When did you tee the object? ( Crc/e O n e ): o r Month Yeur 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): o. Eastern c. Mountain ( Circlo oJne): a, Doyl iuhr ~o:tnr, ~ StO'ldo rd d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you sow the oble c t ? Heoreat Poatol Acldreu City or To .. n 5. How long was oblect in sight? (Torol Durot lon ) Houra Minute 1 Second a o, Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. J ust a guess 5.2 Was object in sight cont inuously ? 6. Wha t was the condit ion o f th e sky? o. Brigh t <a:: Bright b. C loudy 7. IF you aow the object du ring DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN la c otod as yeo lor.lu~d ct th e o':te::t? (Circle One): o, In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your rl~t d. To your left e. O verhead f. Don't remember FTO OCT 62 164 Thle fcwm e u p e , .. d .. l''m 16t, Jul 61, .,hleh I obe,le t e 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the object? (C irclfl One) IF yoo answered YES, then what speed would you eatin.ate'( ------ ... 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you onswerfld YES, then how far away would you soy it was?---------- 22. Where wer yoo located when yoo saw the object? (C irclo One): o. Inside a building b. In a cor d. In an airplane (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Citdo One) In the business section of a city? lr. tl-:e residential s~ct;c..u ;;,; a city? c. In op'" country11ide? d. Near on airfield? e. Fl)'ing over a city? f. Fly;ng over open country't 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r other vehicle at th e t ime, then complete t~e followit.g queationa: 24.1 What direction were you .noving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southweat h. Northwut 24.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 Did you atop at any time while y ou were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yu No Old you observe t h e object through ony of the following? Eyglaas .. No e. Binoculars Yea b. Sun gloasea Yes No' f. Teloscope Yea c . Windahild g. Theodollta Window glou 26. In order that you con give 01 clear a picture as possible of what you sow, des c ribe in your own wotds o COfl'llnort object ot objecta which_, when ploced up In the aky, w.ould give the some a ppearance as the object which ) 'OU IOYf I 14. D id the object disappear while you wer(. totching 1t? II so, how? 15. Did tho objec t move behind someth1ng a t any t ime, porticulllrly a cloud'? (Circle Ontt}: Yes G;} Don't Know. IF you o:~nswered yr:. , thnn t.sll what it moved behin d: 16. Did tho objod move (Circle One): in front of Gl)mething at any time, pllrtic u lorly a cloud? Don't Know. Yes IF you onsweretl YES, th~ '~II w ia'JI 17. Toll in a few words t he fo llowing thing~ about rhe obj~ct: 18. We wish to know the angular t ile, Ho ld o match stick ot arm' s leng th in lints with o kuown ~bjo~t and 1:-: ...... h much of the objoct is covered by the h ood of th e match. If you had pttrforme.:J this experiment o t thrr tiq,; ' :: e sighting, how much of the ob;ect would hove been covered by rho match head? 19. Draw a picture that will a how tho shope of fha object o r objects. Lobe I and include in y<:.ut 1 ketch any det o: Ia of the object that you sow such 01 wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exha ust troil1 o r vapor t rails. Place on arrow beside tho d rawing t o show tho dirNtion the object wos moving. 30. Hove you ever , .. " thia, or a aimi lor object before. If so g ive date or date a ond locotion 31. Was anyone else with you ot Hie time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they ue the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 PltaM list their namu 1nd addreuea: 32. Pleoa glva the following lnfmatlon about younelf: City zo,. $tlfe Ci "rlnc- 'co" T"l- TELEPHONE NUMBE ln~leate any oddltlonol lnformetlon about yourulf, Including ahy spKialexperionce, whieh l!light b. pertinenr . 33. Whe n and to whom did you rept~rt that y ou had , .. , the object? In th following sketch, Imagine that you are at the point ahown. Ploc: un J:.." on li--e r.urv! I me. t~ :a how ho,. high the obJect wos obOYe the horizon (skyline) when yw llrst sow ft. Ploctt fJ "B" on the 1.1ma c urved line : c. show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lo s t lltJW it. Ploc e .1n ' 'A' on th e c ompou when you l/11t ICIW ft. Place a "B" on the c:ompau whr you last 1ow the ohjct. 28 . Draw o picture that will show the motion t hat the object or ob jects modo. Pl ace an ' ' A ' or rho bog inui;, R t~t' \he path, o "8" at the end of the path, and s how any changes in direction during the ~ouue, 29. IF there w a J MORE THAN ONE objct, then how mony wre there?----------- Dra w o picture of how they wre orrnn~ad, a nd put on arrow to ahow tho d iroct1on that th~t~ wor, tr.lvclint~ 34, Dote you completed this questionnaire: Information which you fel pertinent and which Ia not adequately covered In the apeclflc palnta of the questionnaire ot a narrative explanation of your sighting FTD (TDETR) ~ Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 q Ncwember 1966 Reference your recent unidentified observation of 26 October 1966. The i .nformation contained in your letter ~as not sufficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attach~d FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. We wis~ to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. Si nce::-ely, ~TOR CJTINTANILLA, Jr, MaJor, USAF Project Blue Book