.,, nc:conD 10. co:~CLUSIC:-.: 1 ; , 8Rf1:r SU:..:.IARY A!';O A .-lALYSIS i:as r:.uch b:ticrrtl!r thm CJ.;."'l.Y star. Object :~r!)~(,rcd .3~'c:-. ~-r.siC:c or-;,d. red on the outside. Observer c::.iltod o'o :e:-~t ~.::,:: a::pcr~:."'0d. to cha."l[.;~ sh.::.pe. Observer said it dist:.I-ICJ.rcd .:mG. ' r0tu::l'~d ~ea:L1. h , ic pv::;ci. ble the satellite di sa~'1pcc...red c:..n,: ' Observ e r is a youth o:r 15 yrors over estirr .. ::.t:,ed the duration. I.:. i s ct::liovc.:d t~e observer rrov loua. = .. --. of1h1w form mw.y be Ul~d. 1~. D;d ~'-.~ c.., ... c t mrw~ """hi.,d som~tl,inq o t onv tim~. pnrticu iC!rlv o c!nt..d? IF you onswerad YES, then te ll whot Don' t Know . Y~s it'.. Did thf' -'.:.c.t rnnv.., in frnnt o f o;o-.thinQ nt onv tim .... I'Oticulo lv o clo .. ~? D o n ' t Know. IF y o on!.w.,red Y E S,--the0-4;-U w l-.r;t Tell in (' rew wor~<~ th!> followin o th inqs obClut th~ obi>!ct: (-..,wish ::.know the onnuln r siz ... Hold o match r.tick o t c rm's lenqth in li"r with o known ob!~.tct nnd note h o w I much OC - cbiect is COVered by tl.,e head of the nlOtch, If yot! had tv:rfo r m"'d this PX~rimf'!nt Clt th9 tim" o f th e sig h ' tn9, !:o~f1u~ of th~ o io:lCt wnuld hote been covt:r. d by th~ matc h head? L,~t will show the sh op~ o f the object o r objects. Lobel and include in your sketch ony details c-f t'-.e ~:; ~=--::t y ;,u sow such ::~s wmgs, protrusions , etc., and especially exhaust trail s o r vapor t rail:;. Plo.:e c~ ::r~-.>sid e the drowi~ 3 :o show the direction the object was moving. 20.. Do you think y ou con estimate th& spo&d o f the objoct? (Circle One) IF y ou onsw~r~d YES, then what speed would you estimate?------- 21. Do you t'-l1~i-y ou con tu~timatc how for away fr om yo u thet object was? IF you rms rod YES, then how for owoy would y ou soy i t was? ----------- Where w~r~ y ou located when you s a w tho obj~ct? (Circle One r a . lnsid~ :: Suilding JJ , q c . Outdocrs d. In 'an o .: ;>lane (type) e. At s~o (} v-n 23. Were you (Circle One) ;,_ci.'~,l 0- bu~ine~s-s.ecti;n o_f a cit;?) 'b. In the ,~-sTdentiafsection of a city? c. In ope-n countryside? d. Near on oirfinld? e. Flying ovor o city? f. Flying ovetr opt-n country? 2.<!. IF you we~ MOVING IN AN AUTOM031LE o r other v~hicle at the t ime, then complete the following questions: 24. 1 What direction wer;, you moving? (Circle On~) c . East e. South o . r-. ;.nheost d . Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How i::st were you moving ? .,c./0_ 0::-::_: mile s per h our. 24.3 D id pu s top at any time wl-til! y ou wvre looking a t the obj9ct? (C:cle One) @ No 25. D id you cbE>v e t h e object throush -::r:y of the following? Binoculars f. (TelescoP";) Th eodolite h . Northw.,st 26. In ord,r tr . :c c:n give as clear a picture os pos:;ible of what you saw, describe in y our own words o common obj~ct '.:~S;,:.c~which, when pl~c-,d up in the.:ky, would yi the s o~e~pearonca as tho object which y ou sew 27. In the fo ll oVJ!ng sketch, imagine that you 01 a t th" point :;he>wn. Pl.~cc or "A" on t:ll) t:ttrv~d lil"'t: t o ~how l:ow high the oSj&ct YIO:i abov e the horizon (skyline) w~on you firsr !. O w it. l'lo-:c. o ''[S" c1 rhe 50m~ c:u.v~d ian!! t o I show ho.,., h ;n the object was above the h orizon (skyl im:) when you lost r.aw it. Ploc;., on " A" on the com::>OS!> when you f'. ~ sow it. P lace o " B " on the compass where you los t sow tlac object. 2b . t)row o pictlare that will show the motio11 tl-tot the o bject or objects anode . Place on " A" at the b..!ginning of the poh , 0 "i:>" a t the rnd of the potb, C"'d s h ow any changes in direction during t ht. C"OI.lrse. 29. IF thr;, ,..,:H vC:R~ T HAN ONE d: ~-=t, t hen how many were there? 02....G.!! Drc .w o ;> = ~ ~ o: ,. ow they were c org-e..J, on .:I put on orr ow t o show the direction that they were trove I i ng. ~ thl~ foll owing i11fo.rnativn c;..:.ut yolr.,v lf: lfliOat f~lttn.::'lt. 33. Wilan c::d r~ 34. Dote you complet~d this questionnaire: UNClASSifiED DE!l.\!U.~HfT OF THE All FOaa STAff MtsSAGt BUHCH IHCOMIHG ~ESSAGE XOPX- 2 , SAFOS-3, NIN- 7 , DIA- l (19 ) ADV CY DIA PTTU J!'v RUEDARA4709 1152159-UUUU- -RlEDHQA. NR Ul;i~ JU n 33 ;.; I V FT LEE AFS VA RUEDF I A/.~ PAFB WR I GHf AFB OH I P RUEDHQA ICA SF WASHINGTON DC RU:uYQ410SAF HQ USAF 6 7. Fffi TOETR, 30-17 THE FQL 0!/1 JG UFO R PT n mi-: 33A.rj 1 v o J::S8R I PT ION OF T rt: OS CT -PINHEAD, OBJECT -PEANUT AT SEPARATE: TIMES (6) F'qg OBv'ECT SIGKfEO APPEARED AS BR IGHf L IGHT-ROU~O, S~CC',J Sl GHT lNG, ONE WHITE LIGHT FORE At-D 0~ WHITE U~CLASSJFJED UNCLASSIFIED DEPA~TMEHT OF THE Ala FORCE STAFF rAtsS~G DRAHCH I>ICOMIHG MESS~GE LIGHT AFT, ONE REO FLASHING, TOP CENTER PAGE 2 Ru::-DARA4709 UNQAS ( 9) S~CO~lO OBJECT WENT Tf-ROUGH L-A~O lNG PATTERN, 1 PLANE I N PATTERN~ 0 IO~rr SEE OBJECT IT EM B. CE SCRIPT I ON OF COURSE OF OBJECT < 1) 8~ I GHT NESS <2) :9a DEGREES (3) 'H DEGREES (4) FIRST SIGHTING ALMOST STATIONARY SCONO SIGHT I~JG FROA SOUTH T O NffiTH 9...0.'! (6) ~ !RST TIME 1 HOUR, SECOND T !tiE 5 MINUTES ITOi C~ :~J.!~4~1~R OF OBSERVAT 10\1 (1) ~?';U~!O-viSuAL -... -... / i r; AREA FIR Sf SIGHT lNG, NO CONTACT ITEM D. 1 l\(~ A D DATE OF SIGHT lN G AFH O J ANIS 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED :''JANT ICO MCNAS, VA. U~CLASSJF~lD DE!J,lll:~cHT Of THE AI~ FO~Ci STAff 1.\USAGC BU~ot mC0.1HG MESSAGE IT EM E. !~JFOR~'ATION ON OBS::RVER TWO BROTHER Af\D MOT HEn PAG~ 3 P'-~0ARA4739 UNU..AS T R I MHl. E , VA J,'R. & MRS. CtJ A. NT I C 0 M C S t VA a... E A t-.JER S S~ s:: ti: AT I ~IG A... M.'T C'... 'I i:() IIOIAS, VA. l!' ::: COP.PORAL TELFER U~CLASSJFlED UMCLASSIHED DtPA:tTMEHT Of THE Ala FORCE STAfF t.USS.lGE BUMot I>JCOMIHG MESSAGE T O}!ER OBSERVER QUANTICO MCNAS, VA ITEM r,. TIME AND FtACE OF SIGHfiNG ( 2) RC:PORT FR(}.i NEAREST A'!!S : JEDARA 4709 UNO..AS CC) 10 t}.ILES (F) VERT I CAL TEMPERAT LRE GRAD lENT C1) 4CDEGREES FAI-RENHEIT (2) ZERO DEGREES CENT !GRADE (3) - 5 DEGREES C~NT !GRADE ~4) - 2 1 DEGREES 2~NT !GRADE ( 5 ) - 43 DEffiE::s c::rr !GRADE C 6) - 5 7 DEGREES CENT I GRADE IT EM G. A'!'' OT 1-R UNUSUAL ACT IV IT Y 00 CON) IT I ON-NONE ITEM H. I ~.rr~==-c::PT ION ffi !DENT I F ICAT ION ACT ION TAKEN-NONE UNCLASSifiED U~CLASSif~tD DH~A~T~EHT OF THE ~Ia FOlCE STAFF 1;\ESS~GC B~AMot l:iCOMIHG ft\iSSAGe UrOTOLO.V At\U SLON FOR AIRffiAFT ITE' I , LOCATION OF OT~R AIRCRAFT-FIRST SIGHT lN G NO AIC, SECOND Sl GifT lNG ONE A/C I N PATTERN AT THAT TIME ITDv' J. POSIT ION TITLE A~ COM~ENTS OF T IE PREPARING OFFICER fiRST OBCT. R~?OOTEO BY CIVIL lANS AT 7 DEGREES ABVE PA~ 5 ~UEOARA 4709 UNQAS HOOIZO~, COlLO BE: ft. LARGE STAR OtARGEO BY 0 IFFRACT ION T ~OUGH ATMOSPM::RE. S~COfi!O SIGHT lNG BY OTHER TO.'/ER PERSON L ..'1 T H ROT AT I NG REJ L i SnT SOUW S L IKE AN A I RPL A , HO.'!EVER .\LL A/C IN LANO l~lG PAiTERN ARE Ut\DER T~ TO','/ERS COt!TRQ A~m IN CONTACT WIT:-1 HM. THIS ONE \'.'ASNl". ~!0 WINGS :3SERVEO ON OBJECT A 'D LT. GAT JEY.I SKI SAYS WITH THE 31'!0CU..ARS HE SHO:..t..D HAVE BEEN ABLE TO PICK THe)~ UP. U~ClASSJFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCZ HEAOOUARTEpt5 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY O IVISION I AF:lC) WRIGHTPATTER30N AlA FO!tCE P.SA9Z. OHIO A!)-6~3 C7: Observation, 25 Apr 67 F.e!'erence y:.)ur unidentified observation. The information Yhich have received i s not sufficient for a scientific evaluation .?"'.:;uest you compl-ete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in 't::-e envelope provU.-:::d. Thank you for reporting your observation ~: the Air Force. MANATT, Co1o~e1, USAF of Technoloby and Subsystems F?D Form 164 w/enve1ope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T r.i-; qJ~st ionnoire ha s ~en prepared so that you con give tho U.S. Air Force as much ir!~r-~ -~ os possible concerni:-~g t he unidentified aerial phenomenon that y o u hove observt!d, Pib':!!<" --:-l o answer as many que:;tions as you po ssibly con. T he information that you giv e will b:-..:s-' = ;:>r raseorch purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with any s tatements , -:.n: ' --.:lns, or publications w ithout your permission. We request this personal info r mation so thct :: i s deemed necessary, WI! may contact y o u fo r further details . '.Vhc n .:J,d "o~ see the object ? 2. Tir,,e o f d oy: Hour Mi n u l-: s (Circle Onr.): Da y Mo n t h (Circle One): c. Moun:.Jin d. Pacific (Circle One): o . gay I i~ht .?oviny b. tondo!sf-J 4. V.he~ 'er~ ..-oJ when you sow the o:-'2ct? City~ Town Stot~ County 5. how !;,ng \oJ::lS ~bject in sight? (Tvc :;_.ration) c. N o t very sure ~-=:i - :y ccr~ain d. J usto guess Minu:es Seconds =:- CC.r"ti:"IUOUS Y. 7. I F you s ow t~:: oc:e c t during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locate d O S you looked at t he objec t ? (Circle One;: a . 1:-t fr o n t o f you d. T o y our left b. In bc:.c k of you e. Overhead c . To your r i ~h t f. Do n ' t reme mber tJ. If y o u sow tht! obje c t o t NlGfiT, whot d1d you notice concf'!nllll':J tht. ~ T f. f<S ond 11\00N? fl. l ~T..\RS (Circle One): 8. 2 MOON (C,cif: Unc): a Bri h t lolOO!l 1. b. L>ufl moonlight c. No moo,1light -pich dwk d. --t rem:)mb,r d. Don' t rcJne.r:b~r 9. \1.-hct w!'~ ~e weather cond1tions c~ the time you sow th.:: objt:cf ? CLOt.-'~)5 ,~ cfe One): c . Sec::.-~:: c louds d. Thick c h eavy c louds 1'-r'EATHER (Ctrcl-:: One): b . Fog, misl, or I ight rain c . .'"'o?ero:c or !w'"Y rain c . Oon't rr;.l;ml,~r 10. The ob1ect appeared: (Circ:/t;: O"e): b. -:nmer light, was it br.~ ~!e; than the brightest s tcrs? (Circle One ) c . About the sam~ J . Don' t know 11.1 Co-:.:~ brightness t o son~ c::;..m:n object: 12. The ed:JeS c= -e obj::ct w ert!; (Citclc One fo r c.::ch qu'!slion) Dc-n't know Don't know Yes No Don' t k" ow a. App<!~r --::;..,~ s t ill o t ony time? b. Sudd~nt._. s '-:ed up and rush owoy o t ony time? Don't know Don' t know Don' t know Don't know Do11' t kno w g. Flash or ;,:u:r? h . Disappt-or crd reappear?