PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DAIF. TIM!: GROUP 2. LOCATION 25 ,lanuary 6? 26/0015 ~ Sr.o:1~ }lountain, G~orgia .1. Nli~J.l'ER OF OOJECTS 10. CONCLUSION .'i. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 15 minute s t .. T'I'PE OF OnSERVATION Ground Visual 7 . C:OURSE $J, PtiOTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Cbservers ;.;atched a Hhit.e light travc:l to;~a.rtl the \testern hori zo:1. 1he li~ht . .;a s brishter than the brip;ht.cst sta r , One o~server said tha t it looked like a street light flyin?, through thto: sky. The object went do.m in a very s lo,, me> nner. 'l'h~-. scr ipQon-is---con'i'ist~nt-with that-of c.n aircra-f.t obse rwa.t.J.on . n Prevloua od!Uo n o f l~ls form m oy b e u ucl ( j. Quintanilla/70916/jaf/9 Oct 67) ~c:!.'.t~st for UF'O Inforn.ation Stc:J.e Mcunta i.n, Ga. . 3008 3 1 . Re~erence your letter of 2 Sept 1967 in which you requested ir.formation on unidentified flying objects. 2 . Our'files a r e set up a c cording. to da.te . ~v'Ould ":Jrovide ;you ;.t5 ;.."i.th the date---o.f- yol;lr observation then ve will be ::s.bl e \i.t t ach you: letter . to your _report : .:.,; ... \ . : : 3 Inclosed ia o f Project Blue s ig,!:.ti ngs-. a . Ft:~mrmn, Fonn 164 that you re<;_uested , a current cop y Book~an.d sumries of our more i!lte resting UFO 4. Cases are reported to us from all over the United States . There is no s-pecific geogra:phi~al. area in '"hich the sightin;s ce:Jt~red 5. Thank you f o r _w-riting and :providing us ...,1th the cause fer.:.:~ .:-ector of Technolo~ d 8-..tbsys~e~ ~ -1. i'"l'D Form l ot+ ck.rUcf..u..l ..P....o-d<Y ~ fV'l..<;rfoe-f' o-,z.. U.S. AIR FO RCE T ECiit-llCAl. l~FORMATIOI~ Thia question noire has ~an prepared ao t h a t you con yive tha U. S. Air fore~ a o much information as possible concerning the unidantlfied oenol phenomenon thot you hovo obs trvfHi . Ploou try t o answer as many quutlona as you possibly con. The information tha t yc.u give will b., us~d fOf ruoorch purposes. Your norM will not ba used in c onnedion with any st'=lt()rmm i;;, conclusions , or publications w ithout your permissior:. Wo roquest thi.s personal informat ion 11c that if it is dettmed nttcenary, Wl!l may contact you f or h1rther details. 1. When d id you 3ee the object ? I. rime o f rlo , . ( Crc/e One): D o y Month 3. Time Zone : b. Centra l c. Mountain d. Pacific ( Circle t)ne ): a . Doyli~ht 5o :inn 4. Where were you whctn y ou sow the object? Noreat P ostol Addr 1 5. How long WO!l object in sight ? (Total Dt.uctlon ) a . Certain 5.1 How wa s timtt in s ight determined? City or To ... n c. Not very sure d. J ust a guess 5.2 Wa-s object in sight c ontinuously? 6. What was the condition of the s ky? a , Bright 7 . If you tla'.V th~ objec t dur ing DAYLIGHT, wher~ was tha SUN located o::s yov loc,k~d <2! the o~i~::t? (Circle Ona): a. In front of you fTO OCT 62 164 b. In bock of yoo c . T a yow ri~t d. To your l~ft e, Overhead f. Don' t remember 8 . IF yew !HJ..-rho oLtoc.t ol NIGHT, whot did yO<.J no11c.u Co.'lc.,.,rnmg tb STARS and MOON? 8.2 MOON (C.ircl~ On;,): 9 Br isht .'!'.9<1fllJgbV b. Dull moonlight c. No moonliQht-pitch doric d. Don't re~mtmber d. Dco 't remmb.r 9. What .... .,re t ne .,....,other cond.tions o t tf,e ti;,, yoo sow tha objtHt? CLOUDS (C~rde One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, m1st, oc-luht roiu c. Moderate o r hoavy rain e. Don't remember 10. The obt"<"' a p pe.:.1red: (Circle One). b. Trons polttmt 11. If it o ppeor~d os o li ght, woa it brighter than the brightut Atars? (Circle One): G . Bright~r c. About the $Ome d. Don't know Compor bright,eu to so,. eommon object: 12. Tha ctd gu of The object w~re: f(.,, 1(, 1,,, ) a. f uuy or blurred b. L1ke o bri!Jht star c.. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember o. Appear to )fond still ot or.y time? b. Svddenly tpe~ up and rush away at any time? c. Bre~ak up into porta 0( explode? d. G vo off smol<.,? e . Change btig,truns;? f. Chong~ lhope? g. Flash or flick0r? h . D1!1appeor and reapp.tar? (Circle One for each qvntlon} Don' t '-:now Don't know Don't know 0Cl'l't know Ocn"t knc., Don't !.cnow Don't know Detl't know Di i ~ha u bjl!!Cf di;.~opp-,clr whi Ia you Wt:rr 15. D i d the obje c t mov~ behind !>omethlfl9 at any time, partc u l-.1rly a cloud'? (Circle Onn): it move d behind: Don't Know, IF yuv J.uworfH.l '([~,, thnn tell hot 16. Did thl) objeet move in front of G.01716thing a t any t1me, pflrt icularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes D on't Know. IF you answered YES, t~'!!. t..,!, w l a'JI 17. Tell in a few words t he following things about the objec t : 18 . We wish to know the angular eize. Hold a match s tick o t arm's length in lin~ with o kr.o vtn vbjo : t and r:-:r ..... ,. much o f the object is covered by th~ head of t h e match. If you had p~rformcJ thi s cxr.oeriment o t the. t ir.v: ,i ; : ~ sighting, how much of the object wou ld hove baen covered by the match head? ~ 1 -;~: 19. Drow a picture that will show the :shope of the obje c t o r obje cts. Lobel and includtt in yr.vt ~ketch any d3toils of th~ object that you s a w such as wings, protrusions, etc., and eapeciolly oxhou5t trail' o r v apor trail a. Placet on arrow besida t he drawing t o show the direction t h e object was moving. (Circle One) IF yoo answered YES, then what spe11d would you estin.ate'~ (Circle One) I F you answered YES, th e n how fo r owoy would you soy it wos? -~.i-l! .... ,:_i' ; 22. Whore wer you locott.1d wh e n yoo sow the object ? (C ire/a On!t ): o, Inside o building b. In o cor d . In on a irplan e (type) 23. Were you (Circlo One) o . ir; the business section of o ctty? b . lr. rha rosidentiol soct;c,n vi c. city? c . In OfHJn country~ide'~ d. N.:~ar on oirfiald? e . Flyin g O YI3f a city ? f. Fly;n g over open coontry'! e . At sea 24. IF y o u wer MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r other vehicle at t h e time, then comp lete t h:J followil'rg qu,.atioo~: 24.1 What d irction were you .noving? (Circle One) o . N orth c. East e . South b. Northea! t d . Sout heast f. S outhwest h. Northw$~? 24. 2 How fos t were you moving? _,mile s per hour 24.3 Did you !Sto p atony time while you Wf!Jre loo!dng at t he objec t ? (Circle On111) 25. O ld you obnrve t he object through any of th e following? a . Eyeglouu e . B ino c u l ars Yes Sun glasstt J Windshi e ld g . Thl3odollte Window gloa! In o rder that y o u can g ive as eleor o picture os pouible o f wha t you sow, d~scribe in your own word3 a com~r.a-' object or o b jects which, whsn plac o d u p in th e a ky, would g ive the s ome op~oronco 01 th;, obj1ct whi~h ) 'OV s o.,.. ").;, j,., th., ioll..,wl119 iJ~\Jtch, l mt.lgln 1ndt yov or.J ot the pQII"lt ahown. PIQcJ ch ' 'J..'' on\~-'> r.urv~,: I 1m,?..> lh<>'lt' ho-.. hi gh th'l objctct well ohove th9 hefi:ton (lkylln~) wh~n yCAJ first ~ow 1?. Ploc;, '1 "B" or th~ a.1me c.;urvad li ne 1<' how how high the obj.tct wos obov$ the horixon (akylln~) when you la:st ~uw it. Place vn '"f..' on tho& compl'lu when you litH saw it. Ploett o "B" on 'h ~ornpo:u wh<tra you last aow th~ ohtct. 28 . Draw o picture that will s how the motion that the object or objects modo . Place an "'A' ar th& ~ginui.1g ot ~he path, o "B" ot t he end of the patn, and show any changes in direction during the .: our$e, 29. IF th~r..t wa MORE THAN ONE obJec:t, thn how many were thr.e? ---------- Draw a pfctur of how th~y w~tr orrongad, and put an arrow to show tho dir.,ction that thoy wer" trovuling. 31. Woa onyon$ !>1 .. with y o u at~" t im& y ou $OW the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you anGw.tr~d YES, dld thty SOIJ th e obj11ct t oo ? (Circle On ) 31.2 P loaM lia? thi1 nomu ~nd oddruse Indica~ y eddifl.tnol lnfOf'~tion about yaurnlf, Including o'ny ap.clol operltnca, vmlc:h mig~t b. p-~rtlnnr lnformctlcn which you fnl partinnt and which It not adquat~tly covered in t h ~peclflc polnt a of th. questionnolra oro narrative oxplanotion of your al9hting. S U llJ li.CT DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEAOQU;~.rtT:?.S FOR::IG."l TECHNOLOGY OlVlSION !AFSC I WRIGHTPATTERSON AIR FORCt:: 3ASE. OHIO 4!543.3 9 Febru:.try 1967 UFO Observation , ~5 J'nn 67 Mountain, Georgi::! 30083 Reference y (>Ur unidentified observation. The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air I'orce. , JA:MES C. ?4ANA'IT, Colonel, USAF /Dtfector of Technology and Subsystems F7D Form 164 w/envelope