CONCLUSION '>. LENCIH OF OBSERVA liON t. 1 'fPi; OF OBSERVATION I 7 . COURSE ... rttC',IOS ' ? . f'rlYSICAL EVIDENCE 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: Day Mont h 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific point5 of the questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting . Fy twin daughter s 'lnere t:;i th r1e on our E8st :!;Ptio-I c?lled their c=>ttentior. to thet-hing , just pPst overheF-~d-r:oint: n! ov~.;r Verduvo DiJ l s HAP P.'Ovinp: too sl m~ for Fln A j r plRne to rei"'!P i r . in the Ft i r unless it WAS F~Oin~ to land IHPI..Y TO DEPARTM~NT OF TH~ AIR f'O~C~ 'i!:: OOU ... R7:!:1'tS F"O!:IGI" TZt:HNOl.OGV OI'J!"!IOl'l 1AI"~1Cl TDE'l'/UFO UFO Observation , February 1967 Glendale, California 9 3 Reference your unidentified observation. The information Yhich we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluati on. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return i t in -che envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to t he Air Force. JAMES C. MANATr, Color..e1, USAF Director of Technolog y a nd Subsystems F?D Fo~m 164 ~/envelope lad ~lphia 3. P~nn\ylvania Gentlemen: ,If tv-<i n ii.Purhters' cc ,yeer s of ecre Fno. I \!ere fitting on our East J atio, ,I beli e v e it las thr~e week s e~o last Sun~ay when somethir~ ~e~t like ~ tinfless Jone.: s:-s the 707, PAy'be could h<=~ve been RS He~ no winrs; box l ike hou~e on t~' b<=~ck. It moves slO'<'lly ~rorth ~e:::t; our ho'".'e i s in the Verdugo Hills, on the ext-r err.e .South t i-p of the h ills . 1720 Hlllcrest. As fer as I kno,~, any ~lane u:e~ ~y civiliRns ~ould not heve meintflined e.l t i tune a t t'r.e slm! speed it \"as moving. hAve tried ~Any ~nvles, Police Dent. Lorkheed, tc~t ni lot a t Lockheed, civili ::tns by th~ dozen; . !ro one S8'\:it other t h a n t-e t h rr::e. one of u.s r1r1"1k Cl!"'ytl i!"..g s tronger thar. cof"ee 1 U.S. AI R FORCE TECHNICAL INFOR.\.\ATION This questionnaire has been prepared so tha t you con giv~ the U.S. A ir F orce as much information as possible concerning the unidentified o~riol phenomenon tha t you hove observed. Please try t o answer a s many questions a s you pos:;ibly con. T he information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your name will oot be used in conne ction with a ny stot~ment:., conclusions, or publications without y o ur permissio n . We request this personal information so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact y ou for further detai Is. 1. When did you see the object? -":":r~'::> Month Year 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): o . Eas tern b. Central d. Poe ific 4 . w~l:re were you when y o u sow the object? 5. How long was object in sight ? (Total Duration) o . Certain;~ b. Fairly certa in Hour M nute s (Circle One): (Circle One); o. Dayligh t Saving b. Standard In b?.nk PPtio P t ho~e- 2 California City o r Town Stata o r County Minutes S econds c . Not very sure d. j ust a guess 5.1 How was time in sight determined?l am e nior:e0r mfr of -rr-~r-courteci te .'or e ,,:e hc=u1 timers . 5.2 Was object in s i ght continuously? Yes X No-''-' 6. What was the condition of the sky? a. Bright Z a. Bright loudy b. Cloudy 7. IF you sew th~ object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked o r the object? (Circle One): a . In front of you X b. In back of you c . To your ri!;ht d . To y our le ft e. Overhead f. Don't r~member Thi s fcn-m s upe:ne des FTD 164, Jul o 1, which is obs ol"'t" . I 8. IF y o u sow the object at NIGHT, what did y ou notice concerning the STARS a nd MOON? STARS (Circle One): MOON (Circle One): Bright moonlight Dull moonlight No moonlight-pitch dark Don't remttmber Don't rememb~r 9. What were the weather conditions at the time yoo sow the object? f:l 88 r CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): Fog, mist, or light rain Scattered c I oud s Moderate or heavy rain Thick or heavy clouds Don't remember \ \0. The object appeared: (Circle One): a. Solid X d. As a light b . Transparent e . Don't remember 11. If it appeared as a light, was it bright e r than the br ightest stars? (Circle One): a. Brighter b . Dimmer c. About the some d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some common object: 112. The edges of the object we,., (Circle One): Fuzzy or blurr~d Like a bright star Shcrply outlined:< Don't remember Other ShP~ed. like our ssenrer air nlen~s but no Did th e object di:;oppt!tOr while y ou ll(ere watching it? If so, how? 'P terl y ,..1 i l"CC'.tion o v e r t :e Pill:-: r.cin v in ;-1 nrtl- 15. Did th e object move behind something at any time, particularly a c loud? ( Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the object move in front of something at any time, particularly o cloud? ( Circle One): Yes No X Don't Know. IF you answered YES, th..,n tell whe t 17. T~::ll in a few words the following things about the object: He~rd ~othin~ Off-whit e rame ?S r.ost pAssenger p,8n e s 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick a t arm' s length in line with a known object and n ote h o w f much of the obj~ct is cov~red by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment at the time of the I sighting, how much of the object wou ld have been covered by the match head? l)o nct ~'nml, ... ;to do this rut the sl:in \Jes P t 1ec:>~t ;.:.s lonp Rs the "707 "oss 1 ble C! bit l on>!er. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or object s . Label and include in your sketch any details l of the object that you saw such as w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor troils. ! Place an a rrow beside the crowing to show the direction the object was moving. srr:All :o:< o r house on ['eFir-no sr:1o1\~-no nois.e 20. Do y ou th in k y ou ca n estimate the speed of th e object? (Circle One) IF y ou answered YES, then wha t s peed would y o u estimate? 21. Do you th ink you con estimate how for away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answe red YES, then how far away would you soy it was? rl.h..n_overhePd-::co t o 1000 f t Where were y ou located when you sow the object? (Circle One): 23. Were you (Circle One) Inside o build ing In on airplane {type ) In the business section o f a city? In the residential section o f a city? X In open countryside? Near on airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOV ING IN A N AUTOMOBILE or o ther vehicle a t th e time, t h e n complete t h e f ollowing questions: 24. 1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) b . Northea s t f . Southwest 24.2 How fast were you moving?----------' i les per hour. . 24.3 Did you s top a t a ny time whil e you were lookin g at t h e obje c t ? (Circle One) Did y o u observe the object th ro u gh any of the following? Eyeglasses Binoculars Sun glasses Winc!sh ield Theodolite Win do w glass 26. In orde r thot you con give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common o bjec t or objects which, when placed up in tne sky, would g ive th~ same appearance as the object whic h y ou s o w A n?ssenger flir pl8ne Y' .O \:::..nps-no \inc1m:s 27. In the following sketch, imagine that y ou ore a t the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved l in-, to show how high the object was above the horiz on (skyline) when you firs t sow it . Place a "B" on the some curved lir:e to show how high t he object was above the hor izon (skyline ) whe n you lost sow it. P lace on "A" on the compa .. ~ wh n you firs t sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you last sow the object. '~"'rth ~!er-t over Verdu: o 28. Draw a pictur!! that will show the mo t ion that th e object or objects mode. Place on "A" at th e beginning of th e path, o "B" at the end o f the path, and show any changes in d irec t ion dur ing t he course. 't!e i;ere X It moved ''1.J 29. IF th!!re was MORE T HAN ONE object, then how many were there?----------- Dra w a picture o f how they were arranged, and put on arrow t o s how the direction that they wer~ traveling. C11l_v one Hov~ you t:ver seen thi:;, oro similar object before If so give dote or dates and location. 1. Was anyone else with you a t the time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did t he y see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names a ~Fught~rs-age n !e no not smoke o r len~ele-Cali --91~03 32. P!eose give the following information about yourself: F lrst Nome. Middle Nome T::: LE PHONE NU Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any specia l experience, which migh t be pertinent . I am intetestedin ge rdening -take c ere of 3~ ?.cres (In office ecout 30 hours 8 ..,;eek) ( StP rted on Static X-ray-G8l enic &: ?arF~di~ e::ni n .,......,H- Au~. 4 , 1900) Eeve PhT ~egree-never precticeJ ~ook cou~se f o r inforr!Eition. I love ammals- even the r.oyete-they P r e not he~e by choi PF~tents t-!eke & freak--S-olit core trPru:fori:J.er-l:'re8ther in >:- rAy- te ri1 ...,I.S,...HE!t~.UJ:.~T~-(hFd 7 yeArs in Gratr:r!18r School) .... :a:tt to v;or:~ so I c o ul d e~t.) When and to whom d id you report that y ou had seen the object? I l;!!'(.'te :.rou a l(;tter-forr:r :r D?.df' no coT,y-)'f'C ~-ou c~!l f'ill i ~ \ .hP.re I f ?i led on there """f' v e e .