Cleveland Ohio — January 1967

Category: 1967  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1967-01-8528456-Cleveland-Ohio.pdf
Keywords: circle, object, to11ard, tnformatlct, lorrotiv, wrightpatteason, unldantified, nectusory, pocti, letft, mooolaght, rrgntj, moonliwht, ccodttion, clovth, fttcf, iohtneu, fuuyor, svdde, htnon, porticulo, jo1swotod, sertind, rhtng, onsweretd
View in interactive archive →
PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DA If. Til.\!: GROU? 2. LOCATION Clev-eland, 3. SOl Jl1 C E 1 o. CONCLUSION Aircraft(posslble) NlH\BEP 0F OBJECTS LENGTh.:= OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Cbserver \'latched colored object vlith ued lights b. Tf?t: Of JF..SERVATION to11ard the southern hori~on. In the initial letter observer said the object northward. \:as go~ng information is available .from the vlitness. A submitted data revealed that aircraft could south~:;..:-d ha-,e accounted for the sighting. PHYSICAL !:VIDEHCE r-TD ~!."? 6 3 0-:!:9 (lac) Prov!cuo "'dltlon o f thta form tMY ba uud, 34. Dote you compltd thia quutlonnolr: . 35. tnformatlct\ wni d'l y04J fnl prtlnnt and which Ia not adequately cov$rd in the apeclflc polnta of th. f quutlonnoir CK o :"lorrotiv explanation of your sighting. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION (AFS C ) WRIGHTPATTEASON AIR FORC E BASE, OHIO 4!!1433 9 February 1967 UFO ~'.:serv::.tion , .run 67 Refe:-ence y(1ur unidenti::'ied observation. The information which we h:-Fe received is not s-..:fficient for a scientifi c evaluation. Req:.!est you complete t:.e attached FTD Form 164 and return it in th~ e~velope provided . ank you for reporting your observation to e Air Force. NATT, Colo :, USAF o:: Technolo:S;;: =::::: Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope d lr:--I , J I U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATIOI~ T h11 quutionnoira ha s been prepared so that you con y ive th0 U.S. A ir Force as much in foriT'otion o s possible concerning the unldantified aerial p henomt'non tl.at you h rlVo oLnarv~tti, P loi<r try to answer as many questions as y o u poss ibly can. The informatio n that y<:u give wi ll . ba J5~a t::Jf' rueorch purposes. Your nom. will not be used in connection with ony st-:Jtemani;;, c~n c:vsion,, or publications without your permission. We request this personol information !lc th::t 1t i is dee mad nectusory, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d id yo..J su the object ? o. {Ea s ter.,_: b. Cen trai (Circle One): c. Moul'!'.:l in d. Pocti= e . Otl:-er I. fime of rior _ ( Ctrclo One): 5. How IO!'lg ""os o brect in aight? (T~= o, Cartoin b. F::ir ly c ertain C ity or T own Houra Minute Sec:ondt c. Not very sure d. Just a guass 5.2 'lf~H cOi>K--: i;ht cont!n'Jous ly ? 7. IF you saw t;,~ object during DAYLIGHT, wh~ne was the SUN located as y ou looked at the obie.-.:t? (Circle One): o. In front of you b. In bade of yoo e. Toyourri~t FTD OCT 62 164 d. To your letft e. Overheod f. Don't ramember 8. IF y ol1 sow tho obJec t o l NIGiil, what did you n ottc e c oncerning the STARS and MO~? 8.1 Sl ARf.,(Crrc/eOne): d. Don't ramemb.r 8 . 2 MOON (C.ircfo One): a. B!J;t!t mooolaght b. tC"Yit~rrgntJ c. No moonliwht -pitch dark d. Don't remamb.r 9 . What -.ere-tiHI w&othor ccodttion o t the tim you aaw the object? C LOt:OS !C~r~:/e One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, Of lt~t rol11 c . ScaHe : .. cJ c lov.J -s c. Moderoto or hoa-,y rain d. Th : ~ 'x ho11. y clovth d. Snow e. Don't remember 10. The o b fttCf appea red; ( Circle Or>o). b, I ronH >o:emt ::. Bri~ht~r rf. A s o light e . Don't romemb.r It br i ghter than the brlghteat atars? c:. \hbou; th~ d. Don"t know C-.:.m~r br iohtneu to aome c o mmon obJect: (Circle One): o. Fuuyor:,lu r red b. Lik~ o br icnt l t!)f d . Don't r~n.,m~r Ap~or ?o stond still ot ony t ime? Svdde~ly spettd up and rush away at any time? Breo~ up tnto porta Of exploda? G1ve oif ~m~\ce? C hor-9& bri;htnon? Chon~ , hope? fla s h or f !i c lcer? Oiaop~or and reappear? (Circle One for each quutlon) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know DOH't know Don't know Don't lmow Don't know 14. Did the object disappear while you were latching it ? If so, how? 15. Did th!t i~c; move behind somethtng a t any time, porticulo rly a cloud'! Yo~ No Don't Know. IF you :Jo1SWotod Yf:.~1, thM tttll wha t it move-:i Sertind; 16. Did tho obi.:t move in front of <>pme rhtng a t any time, porticulorly a cloud? (C ire 1-: Cne ): Don't Kn ow. IF you onsweretd YES. th~ 11 wiJt 17 . Tell in o f&w warda the f ollowing thing:> about the object: j J W-, w i s h t o know th~J ongular siu. r;:ll~ o mat c h stick at arm~ length i n l intt with o known ub joct and n-:) ' :.w much cf tne ;)Oj&ct i s covered by the ;~eod of tho match. If you had p.,rfo rmod t his oxperimon.t a t the. t i.v: ' Le I sigh t ing, ho..,.. muc!1 o f th e object wo .... ld hove been covered by t he match head? I 19. Dr ow o p !::tur~ :net ..,.j II show the ! n -:pe o f tho obje c t or ol)j ects, Lobe I and include in you1 a ketch any detoil i of th e oSjC': tr:c:~ t au sow s u c h cs ... in;s, pro 'ruliions, etc., and especially exhaust trai l o r vapor trails. Plac& on erro.,. ~s::e ~he dro.,.,i1'1g to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the obje c t ? (Circle One) 21. Do you th ink 'fOU con estimate how for away from you th('t object was? (Cirde One ) Yin ~No ... IF you ensw er4d YES, then how f e r away wou-ld you soy i t was?----------- 22. Wher& w~r,. y ou iocorttd when '/OY s e w the object? (C irclo One ): 2:L Were you (Citclo One) a. In the busine-ss section of u city? b{.t~ 1Ti~ re-s1Clerltfo-c~;:;; <-' zra~ c. In optm country!'lid e ? - o. tn s id ecbvilding b. In o co~ c . Outdoors d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? d . In on o i:?lane (type) e . At sea tj f. Fly;nli over open c ountry'! IF you worto .~OVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at tho t ime, then complete t~e followir.g qu .. tions; 24.1 Wh:t di,.ction were you 1r1o...in9? (Circle One) c. E ast e. South b. Nc-"t~eost d. Southeast f. Southweat h. Northwast 24.2 How ro : t wera yov moving? ..Jmilos per hour. 24.3 Did you stop atony time wh ile you wore looldng at the object? (C. ire J., One) D id you o\:lsrv 1ne objact through o r:y of the following? o. E y 91 lCU1t$ Yu e. Binoculars Yes Sun e iO.U1t'\ Yu f. Telescope Yes No Wind.ani.,.;c Theodolite Winoo ; r:: H In order thot you ~:m give aa eleor o picture 01 possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a commOf' object or objacts wh ich, when placed up in the sky, would give the s~ut op~oronfe as th object whlch,.)ou 10"' In the following alu~teh, lm~ln that you art ot the point shown. Plc.1e em "A'' on \h r:urv'L!I'! lim.'" ohow ho .... high the object woa above th horizon (skyline) whtn yw ll rs t sow It, Ploc6 r.J "B" on th~ I .Jme c:urved line 1(' show how h l9h th object was abov the horizon (akyllne) when you last !low it. Ploco .:~n ' 'A'' on the ~ompllu whtn you (/;It aow It, Ploc:e o "6" on the tompan whr yov lo:~t taw th ohlct. 28 . D.-~..., o pi-= '' that will show the mc:ti~l'l t hat the object or objects madG. Place on "A ' at rho ~glnrli:'lg "t' ~ho Draw o plctvr ~f now thty w.,re ~rron9ed, and put an arrow to ahow thtJ direction that rhoy wer" tr.Jvuling 30. Hove you ever seen thia, or a aimilar obj~ct before. If so give dot or datta and locotlon. 31. Wo' eny;:,r.. lu with you at tha tima you ::ow the objact? (Circle Ona) 31.1 IF y ;:IJ ons Nrd YES, did t hty aee the object too? (Circle On o) 31.2 p;~4s l ist their names end oddreuea: 32. Pl~ou 4i" the following inhrmoti~n about yourulf: Zone Statu TE L E ?:-;CHe NUM8ER ll'ldlcot ~rty addit ional lnforrNtion about yourself, Including any speclalexperince, which ,ight be ~rtlt'ltm . 33. When orwi to wr.~ did you repcrt that you had ae~n ~h~ .obj~ct? Ooy Month Year