PROJECT 10073 HECO!W l. I) A 1 F: TL..\E GROUP 2. LOC/.. TION 1 o. CONCLUSION Astro( S/P) I. Nlii'.BCR OF OBJECTS j. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ! '' T'I'PI: OF OBSERVATION Up & DO\\'TI '3 PHOTOS I?. PHYSICAL EVI DENCE Observers v:atched a Hhitc r.:ixed with trnnsparent blue colorcc object r::oYe u p and do;m in Lh~ sky. The 2lleg e d u~o \'las compar~d t o a Christm3s ~ce ornament h~nP,inr, in the sky . There -:as n o indication of the direction the \Jitnesses were locking.; A stucy of the subrnitt'!d data revealed tha t thr: ~"itncsscs probably v:~1c watching rln antr ono:nical body. Th::re is no indication of directions to deter111i nz \shat bodi.es could have bc~n obs~rved. r=TD SCP 63 0-329 {TOE) Prov lo!la edltlon o r lhh form m a y b uood. U.S. Al ~ FORCE T ~CH~IlC..\L IN rO!~:.l..l. 'f!Cil. T hill questionnaire ha11 be~m pr por>td 10 that you can givo th.., U.S . Air forcC~ a s much informa t ion 01 pouiblo concerning thtt unldantlf ied aerial pheno.nenon tha t you hnvo oL11er""'i. Pleo:u1 t ry t o answer as many qu.,:stlona o s you possibly con. The information t ha t y~u give w:l! be u s d fOf res<!orch pur posu. Your no~ w il l not ba use d in conne e,tion with any st~tl)rneni:;, conclusioM or public:otion:s without y our permissior.. We request this pers onal lnform.:ltion l!C thor i f it i s d~emed necessary, wa may c ontact you for further d etails. 1. When did you aee t he objec t ? Day Month Y eur 3. T ime Z one: (Circle One): c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Whe r., were you w hen you sow t h o object ? i Crc/u One): A .M. (Circ/(1 ,.)ne): o, Doyliuht 5c b. Sto.,dard Cit y or Town 5. How long was object i n sight? (Tot:.l D urotlon ) o , Cer tain c . N ot very s ure b. Fairly certai n d. Ju~t a guess 5.1 H o w was time In sight determined? -------------------------- 5.2 Was object i n s i ght cont inuously? 6 . What woa the condition of t h e llky ? a. B r ight b. C loudy 0 , B right 7 . I F you :aaw the objo&ct during DAYLIGHT , whore wa s the SUN located as yov look~J c : th:> o~i6::t? (Circle On~): a , In front of you b. In bock of ycv c . T o you r rig,t d . To your ldt e. Ovarheod f. Don' t re member FTD OCT 6 2 164 ' Thla fo.m auporucJ .. l"TD 16 . jut 61, ..,hlch 1\ oba nlotr . 3. IF yov ~u"' tho ob1oc t 01 NIGI 11, v.hot did yoo n o l t<:O C<' .. m:erning tha STARS and MOON? d. Don't remember 8.2 MOON (C.,c/c OrWJ): o. Brig,t moonlight b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight-pitch dCf~ d. Don't rommb.r 9. What .,..,,c t n e .,..e ather c.cndtt icns at tho t im yoo aow th., obje c-t? CLOUOS !Ctrde One): o. C loor llky c. Scatte r .. cJ ::I ()v~ s WEATHER (Circle Ono): rn11t, <X t.~t ralt c. Modera te or he a vy rain Don't remember 10. The ob1 tct appeored: (Circle Ono). Sol ci = 7't T r o n ape): o n t o . DCfl't romemb.er 11. If i t appeared 0 1 o light, wos it brighter than the brlght.ut 3ta"? (Circle One): @ Br~ght.,r c. About the !lame d. Don'T know 11.1 Compor~ brightness to some common obieet: 12. The :~dgu oi '"' object w~H': l(, , dt-(;t,) o. F uzzy Of blurred @ Like o . bri~>ht star c.. Sharply outlined d. Don't r e member (Circle One for ecch quation) i o. Appear to stand &till o t any time? b. Suddenly 'Speed up ond r ush away at any tim? c;, Breol< u;> into porta or e.:cplode ? d. Gav~ off smoke? e. Chon~ brightne:u? f. Chan ge .ahope? g . F lo~h or fl ider? h. D 1 aop~or and reappear? D0t1't kn ow Don't kno w Don't lcnow Don' t know Oen't !<now- Doo't !mow 14. Did th u ob 1oct di~opp a r whtle y ou were. .atchinu tt? II o;o, !tow? 15. Did tho object move bohind someth tng ot any t ime, port oculurly a cloud'? ( C i rclo One): Don't Know. it moved behind: 16. Did t h o ohje~t move in front of !>.l)mething a t a ny t1me, porticularl y a cloud? (C irclo One): No D on't Know. you answered YES. th~ . , ... ~, w .. Jt 17. Tell in a few word1 the following thing$ about the o bj.:c t : Wo wish to know t he angula r s ize, Hold o match stick ot arm~ l:mgth in lint' with o known ~Jbjo::t and t~':' . ,.,. much of the object is covered by t h e head of the match. If you hod purforme.:l t his experiment o t th& t i'-l-: ' .: :-: sight ing, how much of the ob;ect would hove ~en covered by the match head? 19. Draw o pict ure that will a how the :shape o f t he object or objects. Lobel and include in y uu1 a ketch ony deto i 1., o f the object that you sow such as w ings, protru&ions, etc., a nd especially exhaust trai h or vopct' trails. Ploc\t o n arrow beside t h e drawing to show the direc.tion t h e obje c t wos moving 20. Do you thtnk you can est imate the speed o F the object? (Circle One) IF you answeretd YES, then what spe~d would you cstin.oro~ -----:--- 21. Do you think you can e stimate how far away from you thl't obje c t was? (Circ-le On~) Ye1 No._' IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was?----------- 22. Whoro wer you locat~d when you sow the object? (C ire/a One): lnsido o building b. In o cor c. Outdoors d. In on airplane (type) O ther 23. Were you (Crrclu One) In the business section o f a ctty? lr. rh<: rosidontio l suctic.11 vi a city? In o pton country:dde? N~ar on airfield? Flying over o city? Fly ;n~ O'(lJT open c::~Untry '! 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at tho f tmo, t he" co.npleto tho followi1.9 qu .. ti\)(ls: 24.1 What dirction werlf you lr'loving? (Circle One) b. Northeolt d. South~ast f. Southwest h. Northw!!st 24.2 How fast were you moving? --------~mi leJ per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you wera looking at t he object? (Circl One) 25. Did you oburve t h e obj~ct through any of th e following? Binoculars Yes No Sun glasses Yes No f. Tcltucope Yea Windshield Yes Th~odollte Yes No Window gloss 26. In order that Y.ou con g iv e 01 clear a picture a1 possible of what you sow, de:5cribe in your own WOfd.a o comrr.Of't ol:,ject Of objects which, whn ploc~d up in the aky, would give the some appearance 0 1 the abject which) ou ~ov- I n ~l-11 followln9 J !t~'eh, IMO";!Irot '},ot you or! ot th' polf\t lho~n. Ploco un "J.." or. \ h11 r.urv.J': ltrH. t o ttho"t ho .... show how high th!t obj ect was above the horixon (akyllne) wht~n you last u.r.v tl . Piece ~n ' ' X on th~ c.ompoH wh;fn 'you flrJt 110w lt. Piece a "B" o n thf) 'OM!)CIU wlou~re you lo:Jt 10w tho oh1"ct. 2 8 . D~ow a p ictura that wil l show th8 motion that tha object o r obje cts modo. Place on " A' or th e b'otulnui.'lR u f 'the path, o "B" ot the end of the path, a nd show any chongos in d irection during th6 une. 29. IF thr woa MORE THAN ONE obJct, thn how mony were there? - --1---------- Draw o plctur't of how thy w.,. orrongd, ond put an a.rrow to show the d irection that they war, trov\tliny Hov~ yoo ~Y:lr 5~&n thi5, oro Similar o b je c t ~for~,. If 110 givll dot or dotJ~ and loc<Jtion . 31. Was onyo~ e!,. with you a t tna time you sow th a obj.ttct? (Circle OniJ) 3 1.1 IF yOAJ onawrod YES, did thy sn th s object too? (Circ/1) One) 31.2 Plot list th ir nomu gnd oddr.ases: 32. Ploo gi~s th following lnfrnotion about yourulf: f lrat Nom ZoM s t Cit II tndicot~ any oddltlcno l lnfor,.,.tlon about yourulf, inc:luding any tpeclalaxprlne, whien might b'9 ~rti:'lnr 3~. Wh<cJn aG<f to whom d id yOtJ ro~t that you hod aun th object? Day Month Year :! i. D..,t t JOU -:.:~rnpl .. l.,d thiJ <:untionnf.llf.t ; lnfO<r,atlcn which yoo foel partinent and which Ia not odquotoly coveritd in the 0p4tclfic polnta of th. qu.utlonnalr~ oro ncrrotiv e:xplonation of your alshting. DEPARTMENT OF THE A IR FORCE H!::AOQUAR7<::itS FO?'!EIGN T ECHNOLOGY OIVISIO.'l I \ F.JCl WRIGHT-PATTERSON Alil FORCC: dASE:. OHIO 4:S43J UFO Observation Reference y(>Ur unidentified observation. The information which we hav e received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope p rovi ded. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. J'Al-IES C. MANATI', Colonel, USAF l Atch Director of Technology and Subsystems FTD Form 164 w/envelope