I L N~li~PC R OF OBJECTS ::,. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANAL YSIS C::-o-~d-Visual I~-Pt!OTOS l ? . f'rlYSIC AL EVIDENCE O':Jserver sr.ated that. oojcct appear~d as a ligr.t w:..t.r~ S 'J1 .. ~ :;ori of a tail that w-a s v~Y"'../ bric;nter. Observer s \.a ted t.ru t. .i... appeared to be origr."Ler tnan a sto.r. I't. had no v .isiblt..! .., :uc..; 1' ?he color ...-as intense, oright lit,;h~,(Bluc-i.fni~.-e) c.na ..;v_ ... r. ~. Object appeared to be moving in a northwest t.o n ori:.n d.in~c t..;,o . . fl ye-t/ lnfOf~tic:n whic h yeu fol prtlnnt and which Ia n ot ode uo . _J QU9'lttonnoir, 04' a norrotiv-J oxplanotion of I h q tely covar"d tn th~ a~clflc pointa o f tha your s g ti n g. ':i:'DET/T.JFO DEP,\RTI"--1ENT O F T H E AIR F ORCC: HZ AD<)UAR ,"1!:(!5 FOREIGN T E:C:-INOL..o.;.;y 0 1'/l.:>ION C ,\rSCi WRIGHT-PATTERSON A I R FORCE BASE. 0!-110 4!54:33 UFO Observation Reference y~)ur unidentified observation. The information ,..,hich we have received is not sufficient for a scientific e valuation. ~equest you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return i t in the envelope provide d . 'l'l'1a.nk you for reporting your observation t o the Air force , ,~kiES C . JvLA.NATr, Colone l , USAF T Director of Technology a nd Subsystems F?D Form 164 w/envelope ~65 V~W:ili-JiEA'!JW :2 L 'l!"-lfiJ'I!Idc ztt s a aw e t41111t\>WJ!':Qa5er,..,JQ!IIb&9:: sa ar.rftfl'lf t1r tl'l .... , , r ]dJJ l ? 7Vt i r .. nwre:UODt&h:l'lfUF~ a s Thia quutionnoil~ hos t.-t, ~pot~ a.~ thai yov C<Jn uiv ... th~ u.s. Air F orco. OS, ~ch . information a~ poaible conc,.ml"9 th-e unld.ntHlad oenol ph.anoa~non ,hot yov hnvtt oLJSr-.te ,i. Pbo~a try io onsw..,r cs ~ t:;ufitJtfci,. oa you po:uibly con. Th'* iraormotiOf'l t>aot ><t:u iv~ will t~ uo.d f ct v h pur~tei. Your noMt wiH not be U$~d in conrydi~ with ony st'!lta,~nl~. conclusl0ft1 or P'lblicottcna without 'I~ ptrmluibn. W$ raquat t\,is po!lr501\QI lnforrrt.:ltlon 3C thot if It is dnm.d nc~u~y, wa may tt'ltt yOY for furth.,r d.?aiiJ. (Circle Ono): (C irc/1) On): foJ Ecatrn c. Mwntoin d. Pociflt City or Town 5. How IOl'lg wos ohlect in sight? (Totol Ourotl-) a. Certoln () Fairly certain 5.1 How W:3ll t lm. in si~1 detrmlr~d? 5.2 Was obj'tct In ai~t eont lnuovaly? 6 . Whot was th condition of tne a,ky? o. Bris;ht c. Not vary svrtt d. Just o guess dta:n:c~d- c2:C- ( 0} Bright i>. Cloudy In fren' of YCIV fn bcc:lc of yQJ c . T t> yovr rl9,tt FTO ocr ~:l la.a d. To your t~ft - Ovsrheod f. Don't r~rr.otl'l'!b.r ~ 8. IF ynv so w tho ob1e c t ol NIGliT, whnt did yov noltc e C0t1c0rning th-1 STARS ond MOON? d. Don't r~member o. Bri~t moonlight b. Dvll moonli~ht ;... No moonli!;ht -pitc h dat~ ( d) Den 't tl!trMmb.r .._j tS 6"' -J ("' 9 . Whot .... &re t ho!! .,..~other c 011ditiona ot th e time you ow t+,, object? CLOUDS (C,do One): (~. Cl~telr ~Icy_) c. Scalte r d clov~h d. Th1c w <>I he..:~.-y cloud WEATHER (Circl" One): b. Fog, mist,~ ltgnt roiu c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Sno',jf Don't remember 10. Tha object appeared: b , Trcnaporc.nt (Circle OM): e . Doo't r~rnember ytf / 11. If it a ppeared oa a light, was it blighter than tha brlo),tut ators? (Circle One): ~ Br ( C:.j c. About the aame b. Dimmer d. D~'t know 11.1 Compo,. btl;h,neu to aotM eomm<)n objeet: -..:Jf ...-C~{.a-.J ;-!.4 ,et!t./.;(/h~:N""C --da:(: v 12. Th.e edgea of the object were: (C" do (;,,, ) a . F u:xy or blum.td b. Like a bri~t stet c. Sharply outlind d. Don't remember 13. Did n,, ob1ect: Appear to stand atill at any time? Suddenly tp8ed up end rush away a t cny tim? Br., ok up into porta or o:cp lode? Giv~ o ff smolcs? Chon~ bti~tneu? Chon~ sho~? Fla sh or flick ar? oppec' and r1toppotar? (Circle One fot ecch queation) Don't know Det~'t know D~'t lcnow DOn't kno> '(eJ Ooo't !mow Don't koow 14. Di:.l th., obte c t dtsopp~or whilo you wr.''-.atchil'l~J tr? II,.,), how? 15. Did th~:~ object move behind somethtnn o t a ny time, porllculurly n cloud'? (Crrcle Onn): Don't KnoH. IF yuu J.uwered '([~;, tht'lll ttl ll .,.hot it moved behind: 16. Did t h e objoet move in front of c;.orn"rhtns a t any t trne, p tl:ticulorl y a cl ot~d? (Circle One): v.:>n t Kno w. IF you answered YE~. tfo.~ ':'' ..,,,."JI Tell in a few words the follov.ing thing$ about t he objt:ct: 18. Wo wish to know the angular s ize. Ho ld a mctch sti.:k at arm'-; length in lin~ with o ktrown u bjc:::t Ot'IC t;t;: .. _,.~ I much of th-e object is covered by th e head of t h e match. If you had pc~rforr.ti!:J t his oxJ,Jer iml;!nf o t th& t i.'l<: ,; ;: .~ I sight ing, h o w much of the object would h ove been covered by t he match hcod? l 19. Draw o picture thot will 11how the shop, o f the obje c t or objects. Lobel oncf includ" in yc..u :sketch any det()il~ of the object that you sow such as w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially ~xhou!lt troil1 or vapor troilts. Ploc" on arrow beside the drawing t o show t he direction the object was moving . 1 :0. Oo ym: rn 1nl< you Cun d St imote th!) speer! oi th e object? (Circlo Ono) IF yo;.; ans.wered YES, then what speed \~auld you e:&tin.or~( ------. ... 21. Do you t h ink you c o n esti mate how for away fr om you tho object wos ? ( Circle On~!~) IF you answered YES, then how fo r away would you soy i t was?------------ 22. Where were yO<J located when "/O<J saw tho obfect ? (C ,rcle On e): ;>. lr}s id s a bvi lding _.--~ cf' d. In on a irplane (typ~) _6 ~-"'T ~ .o ~ooX 2:L w.,ra you (Citclo On~) o. lr: the business :>ttction o f u c tty? b. lr. rhc: residantiol soct;c,,, " i c city? c-lr. 01;-n country~i~?) ~ - e- .-.,.Fiying -ov-;; ;city? f. Fly;n~ over open c~ntry'! 24. IF you w.,r MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r other vehicle at the t ime, then complote t h e followit.g qunti..:~na: 24.1 What direction ware you ~noving? (Circle One) a. North c . Ea~t e. South b. NOfthea:st d. South~ost f. Southwest 24. 2 How fast wert) you moving?..-?->? "..:::f.J~\cic.."---Jmiles p'!lr hour. 24.3 D id you sto p at any time whil$ you were looking at the object? ChJ Northw$t (Circle One) 25. Did you obsrv$ the obj~ct throu~h any of the following? e. Binoculars b. Sun gloues c. Y/indehie ld T heodolite Window glaH 26. In order thot you con give 01 clea r o picture as possible of what you sow, d!lscrib-!: in your own warda o cott1m0t1 obj&ct or obj~ch which, whn placed up in the sky, would g ive the same appearance oa tho cbj .. ct which )'C>V 10\lf, 27. 1~ th.t f"lll'>Wll'l'J :s~ct~-::h, l;l'l lM thot y~v ~r6 ct t tn pl'.llnt ilhowt~. Pfc.::l on ''J.." on 1~.~ r:'Jrvl:l,.: l rm. b ~}lo., hov. hi'Jh ~:,,. obj~d Wllu IJ~OV$ t h h~il~ (,1!tylln.,) wh~l'l Y'-V l;r:st 1ow It, P loca a "8" ~>n 1:14 a~m~ '~'w'.o..d llrnt 1-: ah::~w ho;)w hi~h the obj;)ct wos ohov~ tha horizon {llkyllna) wh;,n you la3t ~tNI it. Place. .:~n ''A' on th:a ~ontpc.u wh()n you Fltaloew 11, Phu:~ o 8" on t},:t c;empon whr& yr;v lost Otl'N th ohpad. 28 . Dr ow o p ictura. that will show the mot ion that tho object or objects modo. Ploco on "A ' at the beg in11i:1R o i rho path, a "S" at the end of the poth, Qnd ahow any changes in d iretct ion during the c ouru. J _ .. -l,... 29. IF thr~ wo MORE THAN ONE obj~ct, tl,n how mony wr there? +-~.....,_..c..:-.:..J.<~-.----- Drow a plctutlt of how thy WMe arrongd and put an arrow to 1how t d irction that thby war" frovu!ing 31. Wot~. anyorw eiJ.t with you at ~e t ime you sow the object? (Circle On) 31.1 IF y~ onwr~d YES, did they ue t h obj3ct t oo? (Circle One) No 31.2 Pluu li~t thir names end addr:uus: 32. Ploatt give t!-1 following Jnftrmatlon abOYt yourulf: C ity Zol\e TELEPHONE NUMBER------- tndlcah cu\y cddltlonol lnfor,.,.tlon ab>out yournlf, Including any special np~trl:.nc:, which might b. p~rtlnnr-