PROJe CT ~OC73 RECO~D I G ;i.~::..:.. I;~3lJ~'?ICIZi'!'.i.' DN'2.f.. ?OH EVALUATION ~ L.E/'..:;Ti-1 Of CBSERVATION Gronnd ViGt~al 11. BR:cF SU.I..\!.IA RY AND ANALYSIS 0_ :::;;er sta t:.c<l ~r.C.t tl1C objcc t =.:. -~s of i:.he objec t Here like 1:\ ~o d~stinct~ve so~d. Color: aooca:ccd to leo:~ like <... ~oli .. britjhtcr tho.n t.:1c Gl'i[.)1v-.:!.;., nalo ef feet. Tr1c \.fh i t c . O .. JCCl. L~. tl ' 9 J anuary 1967 Uro Observation, 8 Jnnua:t"Y 1967 , West Virginia 26505 1 . Reference your unidentified observation of 8 J anuary 1967 which you reported to the Duty Officer at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The information in his report vas not sufficient for evaluation. Request you complet e the atto.ched F'l'D Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. 2 . We ;ish to than~ you for reporting your observation to the Air Force ' .t.S C. ~WTATr, Colonel, USAY 1 Atch .'J ~ctor of Tzchnology and Subsystems Fl'D Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATIOI~ T h is questionnaire has been preparod 10 that you can give the U.S. Air Force aa much infc rmot ion 05 pouible conc~rnlng the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hovu o!; tlerveti, Plo" try to answer as many questions 01 you possi~ly can. Tho information that y<:u giva w ill b .;'"o f:x research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any st-:~termml~, on::.u l ions, or publication3 without your permission. We request this personal information 11c th a t :1 rt is deemed neceuory, wa may contact you for furth&r details. 1. When d id you ue the object? Month Yeur (Circle One): a. Eost&r c"") Centroi c. Mo~o~nt~in d. Po;: i ;ic ( Crc/o Onu): (Circ/(1 l)ne): a. Daylight 5a,i no b. 5to.,dord 4. r:n!lr o w 'tOV wnen you sow t n e ~o!"ct 5. How lon ~ w:s o~j~ct in sight? ( 7 ::t:: l Dvrotlon) J... ertcn b. F:!r ly certain Hovrt Minute a c. Not very sure d. Just o guess , no$ :; ot.c .~ !.gnt e on r:uoul ly . o. o ri aht 7. IF you sow tho object during DAYLIGHT, whare was the SUN located os you loc.k~J a! the ol;,jfl::t? FTD OCT 62 164 o, !n front of you In bock of yw e. To your ris;ht d. To your left e. Overheod f. Don't remember 8. IF you sow th() obtec.t ol NIGHT, what did you nottco concorning the STARS and MOON? 8.\ STAR~ (Crrcle One): Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle On-e): a. Bri~t moooltght b. Dull mponlight ~.]) No moon I igllt -pitch datk . d. Don't remmb.t!.r 9. Whot .... e r e 1:1~ ~eoth1tr c:ondtioos ot the tlm9 yoo .saw the objoC't? C LOUDS Cud o On~): a. Cleor -'l<y c. Sc:oft~J ... c c:louJ\ d. Th r( ~ .;.. he\l.-y c buch WEATHER (Circle One): f'og, mist, or ltuht rolu c. Modera to or heavy rain Don't renmber 10. Th~ obiH~ \1ppeora~; (Circl& One). {J': 5ol rri ~ ~ d. A, n light b. TH,r!Jp~>r~tnf e . Ooo'tremem~r c:. Vop,~i If it oppeor~td as a light, waa it br ighter than tha brightest stars? t6.. arighter ~ c. About the $amtt (Circle One): d. Don't know C otr.PO'+ brightne".i'.~ t~o tom. S:Or.'II'!)On obJ,-et: J/Ji. J! J!Jl 12. T he ;,dg.e~ ::.~ ~. object were: ~J. Like a br:_'flr STOI' c.. Sharply ~tH:-d d. Don't rem.,mC>er ff~ u.Jf;f IT (Circle Ono for each quatlon) a. App~ or t ? s : cnd &till at orry f i n"e? Don't ~now b. Suddenly s ;:>ettd up and rush away at any time? Don't lcnow c. Brocl< u;:> ;n to porta or oxplode? Yea Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know d. G ive o H ~moke? e. Chon~ bri~tneu? f. Change ;ho~? Don't lcnow Don't know g. f losh 01' fl iclcer? h. Oiaoppeor and reappear? Did the object disappear while you wr:rc tatching it? It 15. Did t h e obj~ct move behind s o m6th1ng o t any time, porticulllrly o c loud'? Don't Know. IF yc.u .:~o1swereu yr;~., th"" tt~ll hot 16. Did th~ oo j6d move in front of GS)merhing a t any time, p articularly a cloud? (Circle Q.-;e): IF you o n s we red Y E ~ .. th~ .. : !I wi ~.11 Don't Know. Yes Toi l in o I.,.._ words the following thing!. a bout the objec t : b . C:)lcr 16. We ,..tish t~ :.:,ow the ongulor s i:.e. ;-.:::do match stick ot arm's length in lin~ with o known vbjo~t and 1:r.'l muct> ..,f t h., :: b j&ct i s covered by tl-~ od of the ma tch. If you hod pvrforr.~o.:l this oxr.oriment ot th1.: ti~;~; ' ' <~.!'! sigh t ing, h~., much :>f the object wo ..... ::: h::~ve be covere~. h head? ~Lh ~ 19. Drow o pic:- .. re ~=r y.j iJ show Th e ':n.:l;:>e of the object or olljocts. Label a nd include in y our sketch any d~tc.ils of th a obj~c~ ;,c r :~u sow s uch ~s .. ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust troiiG or vapor trail a. Piece on ::r~o...., Ses ide the dro...,in-2 -~ -s~ow the direc tion the object was moving. ~ 20. Do you think you con e stimoto the speed of the object ? (Circle One) IF you onsw&r~d YES, t hen what speed would you oatin.ate 'f ------_ - 21. Do you thtr.k you con e s timate how far away from you th('l object wos? (Circle One) Yes No . IF you o;nwered YES, then how for away would you say it was? --:,(k.:::_Y.-~'1:! . 22. Where wer. yOl.J locot~d when YCXJ sow the obfect? 0 ln sicio o bu ilding b. In a c~r c. Outdoors d. In on :arplane (type) 23. Woro you (Circlo One) a. In tho business section of a city? lr. rhe residential suctic.e1 vc o city? ~ In opc10 country~ide? d. Near on airfield? e. Fl-ying over o city? f. Fly;n~ over open country'! 24. lr y-:>u . ..,.,.$ MOVING IN AN AUTOMOaiLE o r other vehicle a t tho ti me, then complete t~e followitQ qu .. tioos: 2!. 1 Whc .!i re c t ion were you ~novi . .,;? (Circle One) a . ~..: orth c. ~ost e. South d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fo s t ""'"&you moving? mile s per h our 2d.3 Oi:1 y~u stop at any t ime whi: you were looking ot the object? ( Circ l& Ore ) 25. O ld you obnrve ~!-le object throu~n cny of the following? Ey.,-;l.:uu: Yu Binoculars Telescope Yea No Wine," id Yu Theodolite Yes No 26. In order tnot y:;,._ ~en g ive a s clear a picture as possible o f what you sow, describe in your own wotds o comm01t object or obj~crt which, when placed up In the ~.?;,would give ~.J J?ma appearance o s the object which ) ' OU so"'. In the follow In; a ketch, lmogiM t},ot you ore at tht point ahown. Plctct un "/.." on the r.ur""": I me. to thow ho"" high the object woa obOYt the horl%on (skyline) when yw first aow lt. Ploc& a "B" on the a:Jma cur"d line l<' ahow how high tnt objtct wos obov the horlxon (skyline) whn you last !luw it. P loco .:1n "A' on the c.ompllsf whn y~u flrJt sow It, Place o "B" on th, c:ompon wher you /o~t aow ohjract. 28. Do"" ':1 ,:vre that will show th "'l"'o: i:>n that the object or objects mod~:~. Pl oco on "A ' at rho boolnni:,g ot lho r=~, : ''3JI ot th& end of th~ pen, ::rd ~how any changes in direction during t he c.:>urr.e, 29. IF thr ..-::, ~O~E THAN ONE o!lt~ct, then how many w&re there? I:_ --- Drow c p i;:;..r of how t hey \Jo'tffo ~rr,ngd, and put an arrow to show the direction t hat thby werf'l trovuling. 30. Have yeu ever a .. n thit, or a aimi lor object befor. If 10 g lv dot or datea and locotlon. 31. Wos onyor-ot -.lu with you at~. time you saw the object? (Circle Ona) 31.1 IF y::>~J onswsrad YES, dld t hy see the object too? ( Circle On e ) 31.2 Pl u li#t t heir names ond addruaea: TEL:i' E NUMBER tt~dl:o~ ~,." ~ditionol lnfOfmtti" ebout yourulf, Including any opKial uptrlanc:e, ~lc:h might b. ~rtlnnt . w;,f"n c~ ?~ ._.,J.,QI't did yc:AJ ro~t that you had n the obj~ct? 3A. Date you compltd this questionnaire: 35. lnfOf'motlon wni'~ yOY f .. l prtlnnt and which Is not odquately coverd in the specific polntl of th. questlonnolr et o norrot lv r..xplonotlon of your sighting.