2. LOCATION (;olv::~d.o 10. CONCLUSION ' 'i. LE"CTH CF .:3 SERVATION ll. S ~.EF SUMMARY A:--:D A:-.:ALYSIS. . 1 'r'?E Or C o.5ERVATION G..:o~ ... c:. Visual ! ?. ?rlY SICAL ~ y,;)~NCc V<..o .IVJ.. Previoua dC.I'.I,)Iia o l thlta for-m tL b u;oud. In the following alletch, lmogiM thot you are at the point aho'Hn. Ploc on /.." on , ... , r.urv! I me. to a how hoy, high the oblect waa above the horl1on (alcyllne) when yeN first aow lt. Ploctt tJ .. 8 .. on the I:Jme cur"ed line tc ahow how high the obiect was above the horizon (alcyllne) when ynu lost ~"w it. Ploco un 'f..' on the tompast when yo" ''''' sow It, Place G "8" on the comJt whre you lost taw the ohiect. 28 . Oro""' o ple~ure that will ahow the m:>f;~n thcit the obit!ct iects mado. Place an ''A ' at tho begin11i:,g !Jt 1ha . path, a "8" at the end of the path, end ahow ... o~nges in direction during tho uuo. 29. IF ther ._= ~ORe THAN ONE objct, then how trtany wre thr? _ Draw o p !c i'Jr of how they were :~rr~,,;td, and put o" orrow to ahow the direction that thoy wertt trovulin~ 31.2 Plt~s l ist thtir nom end addr: 32. Pleoa ; lvt the following lnfmotlon about youraelf: TELEPHC~E NUMB fllret Nom When and to wh~ did you report that you had n the obfect? Date you complted th . queatlonnalre: lnfOtniOtlon which I I y ., ue I . you pertinent and which Ia -.-------------J q It onnaore 0!' " narratlye explanation of your ll::~::~qvate.ly CoYerd In the apeclflc pointS of th. . UNCLASSI FlED DIP.UTMENT Of THE AI. FORO ST Alf MESSAGI IRAHOI E/we ~COMING MESSAGE ACTION: R!)C-4 INFO: XQP ... l., XOPX-2 .SAFOS-3, NIN-7, JCS/DA-1 (19) sM B A172 R7TU JAW RU\WFV AS229 "4419~9-UUUlJ--RUEDHoA. ZNR UUUUU FM ~00 A5'HG ENT AF 8 cQ.O TO RUEDHct ~AF WASH DC RUEOHQA' CS .~ RUECf'lf/FTD i?lfB OHIO RUWT8A~ 1~ ~ Rl CHARDS GEBAUR Af B MO ZEN! U~ IV E~ i TY CF C Cl.. 0 BOJL c::~ COLO ATTN OR C O'JOON UNCLAS WGO(;T a 0a 192 fEB 67 o F OP.: OS .ai < SAt-01 >; CSAF < Af -R DC); F TO C TOETR>; NOR AD ( N OCP-A); A~ C AOOCP> AND < ADC I 0-P>; UN l VERS I TY OF Ca.. t> O ~ thf C O~O(}n. UF ~ UN I DENT IF I ED flYING OBJ:CT REPORTo F ;,\T F ~LOWS PARA i1, Af"R 89-17 <2> NICKEL, ( 3) RE[\ GREEN, YELL OW AND L 1 GHT BLU~ UNCLASSIFIED . UNCLASSIFIED DI,AITMIIIT OF THE AIR FORO STAFF MESSAGE IIWKH INCOMING MESSAGE PAGE 2 RiYtWFV /6229 UNCL AS < 7 > C OUL ON ' T TEL l.o a ( 1> GLANCED OUT IN THE YARD AND SAW THE CCl.OOSt (3) STILL THERE AT TIME CF' REPCRTIN~ (4) BACK A~ D F~TH, AND DOht-~ <5> STILL i HERE AT TIME CF R?00t ~ (1) ~Ct.,;~JD-VISUAt.. ( 2> NIGHT STILL VISIBLE AT 05321. 11 V 2 M I N E C Q OR A 0 0 S P R IN GS. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DIPAITMIHT OF THE AI. FOICE STAFF MISSAGI BIANOI INCOMING MESSAGE SPRINGS, Ca. Q C 00K. TELEPHONE AREA R'El..IABtLJTY, GOOO PAGE 3 RU~'.MFV 16229 UNCL AS BASE tY::~,:-::~iS CfFICEP~ PETERSOO FIELOi) CCl.ORADO, MAJOR J w, ~:y.~ NO OTHER RC:P ORTS WERE RECEIVED THROJGH MILITARY Cf CIVIL crnTRACTS, AFHQ JAN .. 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AfR FORCE HEADQUARTERS ~fOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( A,-SC) W"IOHT-,.ATTERSON AIR f'O,.CIE BASE. OHIO .5433 US'O Observation :cteference your unidentified observation. The information which ";~ have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ?.eguest you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in t.te envelope provid .. ~d.. Tha.nk you for reporting your observation ~8 the Air Force. ,..-~C:::::V!Es C. MANATI', Colonel, USAF / :r-.:.~actor of Technolc~y a t)d Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATIO~ Thit questionnaire hot b.en prepared 10 that you con yive the U.S. Air Fore" at much information as poasible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hf1vu oLfter"'l.,ti, Plo try to anawer as many queatlon1 01 you possibly can. The information that yCJu give wit! b used for retearch purpose1. Your name will not be used in connec.tion with any st~ternn)~, c:o,etv ions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal lnformotlon ~e thor if i t is deemed neceasary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the obiect? 3. T ime Zone: ( Circle One): o. Eastern b. Centro! ~ Movnt~in d. Po::fi: 4. 't~Jh r war t y ou when you sow the obj~et? f(,rclo One): (Circla L1ne): 5. How long w:n o~lect in alght? (To~l Dvrot!on) Hour a Minute a Second a 1 ~ c~rtoin b. F~irly certain c. Not very sure "'1 d. Just a guess Woa o~i~;" :" $ :;!1t contlnuo'J s ly'? 6. What woa th :~._:,ion of the sky? 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, wher& waa the SUN located as yov lock~d at the obi~'? (Circle One): a, In front of you b. In bade of you c. To your ri~t d. To your left Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thle few"' eupr .. d PTD 164, Jul U, whlch le obeolete. 8. IF yo" suw tho ob1ect ol NIGttl, whot did you nottce concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.2 MOON (C.irr:le One): Bright moonlaght b. A few b. Dull moonlight -~ No moonlight -,.srkh dO!!V d. Con't rtmember d. Don't remember --- 9. What .... ~ .. ., , ;, . --other condetiona l)t the time yau aaw the obiect? CLOUDS 'Z: ffde One): a. I C le~r aky c. Scatt ... ., clt>V<t11 d. Th t c -.,. heu, y cl~ud WEATHER (Circle One): r:o . .-Dry b. f'og, m1st, Of l1ght rohe c. Moderote or havy rain e. Don't remember\ 1 / r .1 1 "Yl r/ 10. Tho obt appe~red; (Circle One). /}[)A.s o light b. Trcn1;>o:ent e , DC~n't rerraomber 11. If It o~pe~ .d 01 a light, waa it bt ig r than the brightest a tors? (Circle One): 3t~ghter c. About the aame b D 1m mer d. Don't lcnow 12. The edge c.i ,~. object were: tC,,dt!t. ,.,i/;: FuJly 0t blurtt-i t-. L i lte o br I.,M t 1 ~or c. Sharply outl nd d . Don't rem >r 13. Did the ob;" c (Circle One for each quatlon) a. Appear ,ond atilt at any tim? Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know b. Su~d.,t,. speed up and ruth away at any time? c. Break vp nfo porta Ot explode? Don't lcnow No Dcn't lcnow Don't lmow Don't lmow Don't know e. Change brig,tnesa? f. Change ah~poe? g. flash or flic\cer? h. Oiaappeor and reappear? 14. Did the obiect disappear while you wr.rc. -latching et? If so, how? Did the object ~ove behind som_ethtng at any time, particuhnly o cloud'! Don't Know. IF you .:~,,swered Yf:.;,, thttn htll what 16. Did tho objt~r move in front of ~pmothing at any tirne, p()rticularl~ a cloud? No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, th~.-. '~H w i;"Jt Yes 18. We w ish to ;.~:lw the angular site. H.:>id c match stick at orm!l length in lintt with a l<nown vbie:t anc' r:., '"j~t mvc~ of rht :~jac:t is covered by th e '-t!.:d of the match. If you had purformerd this ex~eriment at tht ti.v; ) ; Le 19. Draw a pie. ., twill show the '~o;.~ of th$ obiect or obiects. Label and include in yvue 1k"tch any detc.;li of th obi -~c~ ycv saw such oa . ..,ings, protrusions, etc., and especially e>ehoust troih or vapor trails. Place en ~r ""' ;~& the drowir.~ show the direction the obiect was moving. 20.-Do you think you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (CirclfiJ One} Yes /No : IF you onswerttd YES, then what speed would you estin.otc!f ------.. 21. Do you th i~k ~ou con estimate how far away from you thet obiect was? IF you O:"'~,...ered YES, then how for owoy would you say it was? -t:itl~..:;..:i:.~ C-:,rr_ "f/), ~.l... c) _'S /(:'r?-<---{.{L- Whero war yOY locatttd when you saw the oblect? 23. Wero you (Cirdtt One) (Circle Q:,e ): o. !~side o b.Jilding b. In o COi c. Outdoor~ d. In on o;r;,:one (type) a. ir; the business section of o city? h. fr, det residential s~cfivt! .v: a city? ~In oplln country~ic:le'? . d. Near an airfield? e. Fl)ing over a city? f. Fly;n{l over oper country'/ 24. iF you w~r .~.OVING IN AN AUTOM03P_E or other vehicle at the 1ime, then cornplete t~e followitQ que~tions: f 24.l What diroction wore you Moving? (Circle One) South Wttat b. N ~i:..1eo st d. ~u~heost f. Southwest h. 24.2 How f:a were you moving? --------- .miles per hour. 24.3 Did y~'..! ~t~j) at any time whil y~tJ were loo\cing at the obiect? 25. Old yo\i o~ strv~ th, object throu ;h :my of the following? . e. Binoculars f. Telescope g. Theodolite In order that y-:>u c~n give 01 clear a pic::ture a1 possible of what youdsaw, describe in your own worch o comme>f' obioct or objech which, whn placed up in the 1ky, would give tho some appearance as tho obiect which ) 'OU 10"'