~f<OJECT WO/J RECORD Civi1iur:. BALLOON (Hot Air) LENGTH OF CcSERVATION J t .. TfPf OF ORScRVATION i 7 . COIJR5E 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Top part of object hppec.ned ~:,rannlucicnt with ~n u unor,;.;.il rnnr~.like feature in ::.t. Ooscrvers scu-... cd. a uluc-wni~l..! ..:..::.G1.._ ~ source 'WOS cominc; from ~tr.1e bo~ tom oi' the object. 9-.>jec ~ \-iu!.> ~ descrioed as ... qeing 7 iJ6Les across oot.tom, 12-14 :J~cG i. iG:-i,j and 12-14 uiJbee across top. l Prvloue editiof\1 of thie form mJ be u1ed. 20 . Do you think you con estimate the speed of tf,e object? (Circle One} Yes (No ' It l. )r-w' ~, .. , i .e , IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estirr.ote'( -~-- - - 21. Do you think y eJ can estimate how far away from you th<t objoct wos? 22. Wher~ wore 'f '=N located whftn 'I04J saw the obfect? (C ire /e One ,. o. Inside; ~.:ilding b. In c cor d. In~"' c:;~lone (type) 2:1. Wore you (Cit do Ontt) in the busine-ss section of a city? 1r, rheJ residential s\!cfivn d a city? In o pc..n country~ ide? ~ .. Nt!tar an airfield? Flying over a city? Fly; n~ .~vor o~r. c ou~t7J: _., IF ) :>~ w~r -'.OVING IN AN AUTOM03:L~ pr other vehicle at the time, then compl~to the followir.g questions: 24.1 What dtrection were you tnoving? (Circle Ona) -'O' . .trn eo st f. Southwest h. Northwst 24.2 How f:st were you moving? ----------lmile' por hour 24.3 Did Y ~'-' stop at any time whi!t 'fOoJ wore looking at the obiee&.t? 25. Old yov obt"V rn object through of tho following? Binoculars Yea f. Telescope Yea Theodolite sn:e.-i=~s 26. In order that you con give aa clear a picture aa possible of what you saw, de~cribe in your own words o cetnn~o.n obioct or objects ..... hich, when placed up In the alcy, would giva tho same appearance as the obiact which ) 'OU so~. 27, In the following eketeh, lmotiM thot you ore at the polnt ahown. Ploce '"' 'J..'' on ,~. r:vrv,.: I me-to a how ho .. high the oblect wat above the horlaon (akylln) when yw ''''' aow lt. Plac:6 r.1 "8'' un the 1.1me c;urved line 1c ahow how hl;h the obiect wos above the horiaon (alcyllne) whn yau lost 11uw it. Place \ln ~: on the tomp11Sf when you ''''' sow lt. Ploce 1 "B" on the eompaat whr ~ou la3t 1ow ohject. 1 2 3 . Draw c: pie!..:~-e that will ahow the m~ti~n that the obiec:t or obiects macfo. Ploce on ''A' ' at the boginni:19 ot 1he p~th, : ''B" ~t the ond of the path, e nd ,t,ow ony changes in direction during the urr.o. 29. IF thr wa1 MORe THAN ONE o~:c:t, thn how many wro thre? - / t. ( Draw c: pl~fva of how thy wrt or,.~n;td, ond put an arrow to ahow the direction that thoy wert~ travuling 30. Hav' you ever saen thi 1, or a simi lor obiect befot~. If 10 g iv.J datt or dattl and loeotlon 31. Was anyoM e ls with you at the time you saw the obiect? (~irde Ono) 31.1 IF y~ : n1wered YES, did they ltJe the obiect too? (Circle Ono) Pltot ~iat their nom 1nd addreasea: Plt~$3 -;iva t" following lnf\'Wmatlon about youralf: tnd!:ett ::~y :ddit lonol lnformetlon cXt~t youra~lf, lncludln" ony spKiol tt When o~ to ...n~ d id you rt7pct't that you had ~an th8 obj~ct? 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire: 35. lnformotlon which you feel P'rtinent and which Ia not adquotly cov~rd in the ap.clflc points of th queatlonnalr 01 a narrative explanation of your alghting. '1Jr>n 1 first Htn.,r i t , it. '''H~ lil:P a :.:d<trlt Run llntt~in~ in t.ltC sl:y . It wps lm,, P''T'I!ap~ i l't~ le~t up, n n .l p erhnpR. nnl y n.l,on t 200 fP!'i frnrt lnf!. J hnd not S P.C!JJ nnyth11 .:~ ~nd all of n ~Hdf!en it \vas tt,~rf. It !lpparPntl y h:td coJnP-l' t'Ot:J l>n!tin trf'P~ <u ,. :hC' hir, hnilfl ing ,~e nsc as ;, :~:\rr:1, cljnin~ room, l: i tclten , etc. \ I, : f.rs t tllntt,jltt \vw: thnt it vas a tricl< of R Or.lP sort, nwl I stopped and ''iltl;IH l i', tr~-1~:: to ~i[:'11re nnt .1.'\t it could 1w. It wa~ not J'lovin,n: at t nt tin(, S n dtlenl r it po'lptn do,\n nn.l t ar t.t! t o,ar' l l!tc, storrin~ nlmo;:,l d i rPcd:.!~ nv<rlwllct , :::o that I hnd t o lr.~\ n n lo seC' i t . ;! ~en i t stn.rt.e:J to ttovc to,Jar:lt~tc-, 11H! fln lltovin~ HJ' tiH\ d rjvc,:tp : o ~et bnf!l: o i'l:. :n::;(: , but whc:1 it sto~H)L'd :dH\'0. t't<' , T stopp"d ;t!::;o to ! .:~.,,fl. V<'tfi<!al !-'lt.t:Jc <f' sor'!'le lr j n d itt Uw tr:~nsr>arcnt . str.u~t1t nvP Uw 1i:h1, 1:! at. t lant pnint I hPcacte fri::ld.cttr.d ill!.l ur;~Pd my do~ no!rnts. f!nt:10 t'tt~llill o 1d of' th2 '-"Cr~r ,.,.jnp; of ~.be !,. - d f ory nnd st.nnrl i n rhc !0or'""Y, ,\atc!d nP: the~ "'>j<!Ci.. S<'<' i n:.r them, 1 hcgnn c :;:-.;:i.u~ the la,.,.r: ~oLa!'d thl~m. l'lJey' ,,c~!! tnlk.in;~ ;Hll1111:~ Utcl:J :=iP.1ve~, vc r y f!Xt!ii cd1: and I r.mtJd hf'<ll' tltt!'! Hn:vin~, "J.ool: at tL<:+ thinr~! Gad, lool< at t.hat t-~,,':'1 .:-,1:..::'!.1::1 ( inn \YC~t<rly ! j;C':!tinn) ;utd then st;lt'l.t>d drirtjn!~ a l ong tl~r~ ro'lf, nl'l:L. !1.:c~4-:-- ' I heard U1P ;:;lucleufs snyin~':, "Ii. :is ~oi_n~ to l :tn,: on Ute roof. " I ,,.:ts thi!1l:~ '1.! the ~--arne til in{;, and I '''HS cntctnwct, bcr.nusP J Wits :1 fr:,id it ,., !l d set l'iH r.1JjC'f"- i OVl'red ovC'r t lu :,,_rend or thr: roof, l,cr:n n to settJc as lllon~h if. \..-e r'~ ~oin~ to !~:t1 , hPsitnt(rl, .n t.l1<n a l l of a snt!clPn rose slj:lt~ly and took off' to!~ar the t rr>t.::. o.hov e thP. shor r 1<' h0 l cll:'. (Thl're is a ~1wr drop to the lake l f>V(l.) (: H\~ -:h. l i llt ho~l,in:~ n p <H!d d,,,.,..n a fcv timPR thron:,_!;h thr. +rcJcH, and t .hen it f!11~ -~.lc:nrs \v(!nt. ~Hv!: ! n -:j t!c (tlli~ \:as after Tnps and they had ht>cn in l)c<l) an<l I t-nn;: r:Y dng hacl\ intc ::1~ ho.1~r~. The n I ,,ent over to t h e fl o rwitory to tall< t o t.h e ni'::1t ,.;!1c!lrL~n. Tfp !1 .. 1 ::>t ~;e<n t.hP 0hjcct, lJccansc h e h a d l >PPll tryi ng; to ros tnr'" :~{.~: :.;1d qnj c t i n -!:c\ dorm. 11,. ;'skc:rl me ,.,.h('thcr i t could hn.vc hc(\n a r.!. ... ~: T sn.id n o , " 0:-thPre hr!d hc~cn no nniRe. I aslu~d h iPl h ow th0 boys ltnrl Lt'r;i'r . .-. ;,.:'~-' of it, [:~,,! !.t :-;a i rl a l l lu! knew '"'is that sorneonc! lwd Rhout c d out, ~\?n luul follo1v0d sntYJC rn~:in~ to the Hindo1:s and th<' rns hin:.: ."' :'l~t. af tbC' r rn.-. i:1 tt'e ,,.I!S t ,in~ to thP l't~ont do'lr, \\'ht're tl'<':.' had SfOOC and :nci"'" : , ~ h'C \,e r (! ;\s1:;;!1f~, J snddPnly sa\v the~ ohjert , fasil,v rfco~nizc~hlc of t '1:> ~ :i11innt brflY1~l: ]i Jtt,, fl~'llt:,! hi,o;h tllld f'nr Oltf. OVPr tltc~ O'Cttll. r:v-. ni~! 1t ':at7Ti:Ual,~ lonl~td f'o r it a s T :4;n, , "1'h<r( it i s , " l mt 0s I s o . 1:-ctll'1'',1~<d. 1\ J;'Jomen t Jntf: r tiH' li. ht fl!'P<nrl'd a:~i'in, still hilacr ~I'd f Hr ' h P r "'t11', i!lll t.ld~ lir:0 h<' snv it. I t shoHec! only morwrtfarily and then it Tt npjl,'(';p.{ to r.w to h 0 sllaJH!d gornC'thin~ like a lllcntl,r , 'd. dc'r' n.t thP top nnd inc~ t r tit'' lot tom .lt did not. lnrl!;, l iken ~.;;tnc.1~1 or a dornc . \ .ltat(!Vf'r it \va: t.hnt 1 sn,, in~i!p it ~wnlcl h n v1 1Jr., n a ptr son, rl'lcl thre '''"sa distnJH'<' of nt lP;n-d or iJlr<P r('(\t \J(~t,,etn th< top of i t ;!f1tl t })(' t'lp of 1hl' l i :llb \d at'P:l. ThPJ~(' '''il\ H t.l~t t~(~ \von! d he in tht cas e o f n pen;;on 1n n r oom. UNCLASSI FlED DEPAITMINT Of THE All FOIQ STAFF MISSAGI llAHOI INCOMING MUSAGI ACTI ON: RDC-L INFO: XOP ... 1, XOPX-2, SAFDS-3, NIN-7, DIA-1 (19) ADV CY rnA 1 7 G 1 q . .!!:' .;.q SQ NORTH BE ti) AF' S GREGO N ;.~t -:~fif/fCqE IGN TECHNICAL 0 Pi 1RIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO .~ . =! ,:,?AAIIJFC. U~HVERS IT 'i OF' COL(J 30 ll0ER COLORADO USAF : SJ.FO t AIR fORCE. ROBERT lOW AT lfO, BOll.O ER t COLOR 1)00 THE FOLLOWING UFO ( 2) t I tT 't C NT P I E CE UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DfPAITMINT OF THE AIR FOICE ST Alf MESSAGE IRAHOI INCOMING MUSAGI P l~T APPE lv1 EO TR A tJ S... UCE NT VI IT H AN "AB NOR M!~L M A ttl. IKE .,~ ', . SLSJtCT ST ATEO A n3LUE-bJH;TE L 1GHT" SOlRCE WAS ( :;) -:..::.cf 'liAS OESCR ta0 AS BEING 7FT AffiOSS BOTTOM, 12-14 : :) 2 ..:: .... :.: Ci ~ f'ET (GC:R i.~-: SHEPHAr'1D DOC> WAS ACT l NG NERVOUS AZ IMATH UNKt-X>WN. ::;~13JECT A tD I 'H 0 FOREST f:O AREA, REMAIN- Sr?JRT T ' ME; ROSE A~O TffiNEO WEST, ~AD~ UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED DIPAITMENT OF THI All FORa STAfF MESSAGE BRA HOI INCOMIHG MESSAGE {5) ?. AD UALL Y, AS IT MOVED fl.RTHER A~D F'URTHER A\YAY. (6) ;.~ffiOXIMATELV 5 MINUTES ( 1) ~OM GROU~ 12~ OEGREES-24~ CB) UNKNOWN <C> UNCLASSIFIED r-r.o.Ji 't UNCLASSI FlED DIPAITMIIIJ OF THE All FOICI STAfF MESSAGE lUNCH INCOMING MESSAGI ACHA l N f S f R AT I V E S ER V I CE S 7o~ ?!D;H SQ, ~nRTH BEMJ AFS OREGON. THIS J:r! f OF'FE:R S ~0 ffi EL IM I N~.H Y ANALYSIS. UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTE .. S JPO .. EIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( AFSC) WltiGHT.PATTIERSON AIR JPO"CI BASI. OHIO ASA33 27 February 1967 UFO Observation, 14. Feb 67 IS't.r , 1. Jo IZ/ Refe::-~nce your unidentified observation. The information which we 1::.::.-.re received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Req-...t2st you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the e!"lvelope provided. T'ilank you for reporting your observation to t~e Air Force. MANA'Pl', Color.elJ USAF of Technology a nd Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMAYI01~ Tni 1 questionnaire hat been prepared to thot you can yive the U.S. Air Force oa much information os po1sible concerning the unidentified oedal phenomenon that you h11vu otneN~tti, Plo tr1 to answer at m_any questions as you pt:\ssibly can. Tho information that yt~u 55ive witl bt ~$d for reteorch purposes. Your nam1 will not be used in c:onnec.tion with any st~tentenf~, con:lv~ :o,s, or publications without your permission. We request this personal lnformotion ~e t h : t ;f ;, is deemed necessary, we may contact you fur further details. 1. When did yo\.. ~e the obiect? ttow Minvhu {C,rcle One): Doy Month Y e ur 3 . T ime Z one : ( C lrcle One): o. Eastern b. Central c. Moun t o in (CirciC\ JneJ: a. Daylight Sa: i"O <- -b. Sto'ldard . .4. Wh& wr y'!>.l wKeff~ ot to! Addr City or Town Stot~ 'Jr Co,J"'~f 5. Ho w lol'l~ 'ta':J.S ~bject in sight? (To!~l ~vrotlon) o. Certain :-:t~ly certatn_; 5.2 Wos o::!~: i-; :si 3h t continuously ? o. Br i ;ht Houra Mlnutea Second:\ c. Not very sure d. Just o guess _ 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, wh~re was th~ SUN locoted as you look~d at the obt~t? (Circle Ona}: a. In front of you b. In bode of yCXJ c. To your rl~t d. To your lt~tft e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thlt form upe, .. d .. PTO 164, Jul 61. whleh lt obenlete. 8. IF you tow the obtec.t of NIGttl, what did you no1tc.e concerning th STARS ond MOON? 8.2 MOON (C.irr.le One': a. Bri~t moonltght b. Dull naoonl ight c. No m light -pitch dot" 9. What ""l)r~ t;, e -...eother condetiona at the tim you sow the obiect? CLOUDS ( C ,rd e One): a. Cloa r secy WEATHER (Circle One): < b. Fog, mist; Ot -l,gllt roiu c. Moderate or heo-yy rain Don't rem,e,mber