I P~OJ~CT 10Q73 RECORD . . .. 1. DATE . IME Gw")'JP S. NUMBER OF oa.;~CTS 2. LOCATION Pal'k, Pennsylvania 10. CONCLUSION Sightinc ( INSUl.,I'ICIEDJtr DATA Pho~o: (PHOCE:SSING DEF'ECT) FOH EVALUATION) s. LENGTH OF OSSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ~ 6. TYPE OF OBS:KVATION 9. PHYSICAL EVi O ENCE o;>jsct appeared ro1u1d, with the rtm havint; a colored pul- se:. teline; ap::>carance. 'l'hc color of n fl:.v , h 1 1 t not as br l f r'lt . Pi.1k und pnlca ~cd to an ut;l~ red. Object appear- ed to travel in u straie;ht fligh~ path and all of u Gudden '\olent straic.rL up and out. of sight. Sie;htine:; "ras m.c'lde on 17 Feb 67 aad not reported until 19 Jun 67. PHOTOGRAPHIC Type and makeof camera ~. Type, focal lengt~, end make of lens :S:-and and type of fi1m 4 . Shutter speed used L.ens opening usei; that is, "f" stop 6. Filters used f\-J ( ~,\ f ' TtJas tripod or its gle it~ respect ,.,s.s pointing -with relation t o the ground. to t e North, and 10 . If supple:nental i::.fo:cmo.tion is unobtainable , the minimum camera da. ;; required are :.~ .. e -:ype of ca'Tlera, and the smallest and l argest "f" stop ~nd shutter speci readings of the camera. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T~:s questionnairet has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force os much informct1.~n as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pl~cs~ t;y to answer as mony questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be usee for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusi~ns, or publications without your permission. We request this personal i"formation so that if It is deemed necessary, wtJ may contact you for further details. 1. 'tVhen did.yc~ see the object? 3. T i '7'e Zona: (Circle One): c c . Mountain d. Pacifi~ 2. Tir.,e of day: Hour Minutes (Circle One): (Circle One): o. r) ~;ylight Soviny (:) Standard 4. Wh~re w~re u when you saw the object? City or Town State or County 5. how long was c bi -ect in sight'? ( Tote! Duration) Hours Minutes Seconds c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 5.2 'Was obi~-:-: :n ->'~!-n continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? a. Bright (' b~, Cloudy ~- 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One1: a. In front of you /.b~ In bock of you ~) To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thl form upent:de~t FTO 164, jul 61, which ia obsnh tte. ~. IF you saw the object ot NIGHT, what d irl you notice concerning the ~ T Af~ S ond MOON? 8.1 STAR~ (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Non~ a. Bright rnoon I igh t b. Dull moonlight No moon I i gh t -pitch dork d. Don't remamber d. Don't remember 9. What were 7~e weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): c. Scattere.:! clouds d. Thick cr heavy clouds WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or li ght ram c. Mode rate or he1.wy rain e. Don't remember o. e- 1gnter c. About the some b. D immer d. Don't know ll. 1 Comp =i e br i shtness to some co-!r'On object: 12. The ed;~s c! t:--.~ object were: (C irc!e On~.': Fuzz.y or bh:rred Like a bri~h~ Sharply out I ined D~n't remember Did the objcc t : (Circle One for eoch QIJ~stion) o. Appear t o stand still at any time? Dont know b. Suddenly s d up and rush away at any time? tYes "., 0 Don't know Break up into parts or explode? Dont know d. Give off smoke? Dont know Change brightness? Dont know Change shape? Don't know Flash or flicker? Don't know h. Disappear and reappear? Don't know 14. Did the obit'!cf disaopeor whi I~ you w.,r~ watching it? If ~o. how? 15. Did~"~ ~l::.i :!:t:t move h.~hind ~Om"!t~inQ ot onv timf!, D"rticul~rlv o clnud? (C;rc!~ One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell whot it iT\Ov ~':! ~hind: (Ci.-d e One): (Yes ~-Jo Don't Kl"'ow. IF you onswl')r~d YES, tf,en t~tl w htJt 17. T~il inc f.tt:w word~ the f o ll o wina thi~'lS nbout th~ obie'=t: 18 . 'vle w ;sh k~ow thet an;11.dor siz"!, ~.olj a match stk:k at arm's len~th in line with a kn~wn ohi.,ct ond note h ow mu:h of '!'h~ obiect is cov~red b., t'-le h~od of the me~tch. If you had oerformetf this ~x ,dm.,nt Cit tho tim~ of the sighting, L e w much of thll obi ~ct Nnt! l~ hove been cover'!d by the match head? 19. Drew o ~:~.:'! :-~1t w i ll show the s :-.ape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the oSj'i"C~ r~!:~ 'fOU sow such cs w ings, protrusions, etc., ond especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place or. '::--o'-' l._,eside the drowin; to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the obiect? (Circlo One) Yes tNoi IF you answer~d YES, then what speed would you estimate? ------------ 21. Do you thin k you con estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answ-tred YES, then how for away would you say it was?--------- 22. Where were y ou locat~d when yCXJ sow the ob!ect? (Circle On~): lnsid~ c building b. In a cor c. Outdcors d. In an o ;r?lane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) In the business section of a city? In the residential section of a city? In open countryside? Near on airfi~lcf? Flying ov~r a city? Flying over o p3n country? 9~ :Other 24. lF you w~u: MOVING IN AN AUTOMOB ILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 'n'ho~ ~irection were you movin g? (Circle On~) c. East e. South g. West b. N~tneast d. Southeas t f. Southwest h. Northw~st 24.2 Hoi,W !c~t wore you moving? _,miles per hour. 24.3 D i ~ J:>v stop at any time wh i ~e y ou were looking ot the object? (Ci,.cle One) Did you c~s!'rv,. th o object through a ny of the following? Eye~!:Hs~:; Binoculars Winds:; ;., :d Theodolite Yes :No: Windo"" h. 26. In order that you con give as clear a picture as possibl" of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or objl!tc~s which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the obiect which you saw. 27. In the following sketch, imngine that ycu ore at th~ point shown. Place nr nA" on tho <:ur..,~d lin" to show how high the obiect VIOS above the horizon (skylin~) when you first sow it. loco a ''B" on the M.ttnt) curv~d lir,e to show how high the object was above th~ horizon (sky I in-.,) when you lost saw it. P lac " on "A'' on the compos r, when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you last sow tlac ob!~ct . l 28. Llrcw o ~k+;re that will show the motio n that t he object or objects mode. Place on .. A" at the beginning of the p~th, o " b ,. =r the end of the path, ""ci show any chanaes in direction during th~ c ourse . 29. IF thei~ w=s .~O~E THAN ONE o~iecr, then how many were there?~------ Drow o ?i~t:J"~ }o!~w they wer~ orrcr:ged, an-:1 put an arrow to show tho direction that they were traveling 31. W::Js Ct"t:;.r.~ ~Is:, with you o t the time ye>u s11w t l td C~j ... c.t? (Cird..: un~) 31.1 I~ ycu On.iw.,red YES, diJ thoy SfHI th.t obj~ct (oo'! ( Ci r-..1_ On~) 31.2 P ' .... "JS~ lbt tho ir name~ und addro>~u;,; Midd 1., N.:~:na o ~ ~it iono I 33. Whe n and to who"T'l did )IOU r.::po:t tl.u~ you hod :,~;;en tl;(l obj_ct ? 34. Dote you compltd this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the queationnoir Ot a narrative explanati~n of your sighting. Rc: ~Vv.lur.ti on of U. F . 0 . photo of 17 Fcb.,1 9S7. Dco,r l'o.j. Q .int~} . .nilla : I n r8fcce~he t o my rebtrLtc~ .l of the ev8-lU0.t:i.on of my l1oF . O. pho~o,:..~ :~:: . .j. D::lvid Stiles su ,,cr;ted that I ca.Ytacc Dr.Con<lo:1 _oi Colorado t:nivGr::;it y . 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