Northglen Colorado — May 1967

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Keywords: object, de1aa1, cssagi, komjh, actiml, tfjal, lmfva, rospoefo, ru0hqa, foomat, ffies, ocxed, jiuft, ausagi, isslge, classtfj, tlassifllo, ullwft, komjhg, doner, wtfna0137, ambll, cu5sifl, uojtc, attiiason
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MP.UT)JIUfT Cf M Ali FOta STf !AuSAGi BWKH I. !<<*Hi& iSSlGE (4) STRA L JNE FROA EAST T O WEST (5) Si ILL ' !S!JAfl..E AT TIM C'" REPORT U~ClASStfJ EO Page 2 of 3 AF nr: L ?~JO <2) N l G-fi U~tLASSifllO ti?.UllWfT Of nil All fOica ST.Mf r-ltS~Gl Ow.of I~KOMJHG t.U.S~Gf [ . ti~TH1.EN WEST OF VALLEY H IG~YAY NffiTH OF DONER PACE 3 CF ilT.wTFNA0137 UNQAS G. WEATh~' AND WINDS <2) 123 DEGREES AT 8 KNOTS AMBll ANCE DR IVER U~CU5SIFl!D P$!ge 3 of 3 "' 'S UOJtC T TDE':' /'JFO 01!~,.\RTME:NT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUJ.RTfr"S i>O='t[IGN TeCHNO\..OGY DIVI!SIO N I A~C I WMIGHT.,.ATTIIASON Alllt f'OACI: UA&I[ OHIO <4!5433 u;-J :~servation, 8 l~.Y 67 P.:.: :-encc y~..u1 unidentified obGervation. The i nforl'l'.ation vhich ~e :~ve r eceived i s not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ~--.:est you complete r.!":e attached FTD Form 164 and return it in 't: . .:-enve l ope provlj~d. Thank you for reporting your observation tc. :nc Air Jo'orce. ':f._::;s C. HANATr, Colo=-:~1 ;'r:r ector of Technolc~y d~d Subsy5tems F?D Form 164 w/envelope U. S. AI R FORCE T ECHNI CAL INFORMATION T"l s. questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. A ir Force as much inforr:: ~"'\ as pass ib le concerning the unidentified oer io I phenomenon that you hove ob:oerved . Plo'.:ls:-ry to answer as many qu3:>tions a s you possib ly con. The in fo rmat ion tha t you give w i ll be us,.: 'or res e a rc h purposes. Your nome will not be u sed in connection with any s tate ment s , ccncL. ons, or publications without your permission. We request this parsonal in fo rmat ion s o thct :r i !i deemed necessary, we may contact ycu for f urther de to i Is . 1. When did y:l ... see the object ? 2. Tir,,e of day: (C~rclc One): 3 . T rrre Zone. ( Circle One): o . tastern b. Ccntr.JI c. ctlQ:unt )1 i :1) d. Pacific (Circle One): 0 . IOotlight s i"i ... b. Standard .!. Yr"te7c ... ere t:u when you sow the object ? C i ry o r T uwn S ra t o o r County 5. ho.., lc"ig "'.:~ obje c t in sight? (Torol Duroion) Hour'\ Minute 5 Seconds c . No t ve ry sure = :irly corte@ t' d . Just o. gu~ss , 6. Whet was . .,e :.-::'":.: ton o f the sky? 7. IF you sow rhe .,b: c t dur ing DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you lool<od a t the objec t ? (Circll! One;. o. In fr ont of y ou b. In back o f you c. Toyaur r ight d. T o your le ft c . QvNheod f. D on ' t remember ~. IF you sow the Clbj('ct ot NIGHT, what rltd you notice c n nccrn"'g ,~,,. <, T /d< J und /.\()01'. '? 8. 2 MOON ( ( trcfn OIIC: ). o. !3n q.,t moonl tglt! c . No rnooniIJhl -pitd, J"rk d. [) ., - . romcmber d. Don' t t('m"mb,r 9 . \'rl!ot w - ~ weoth r conclttin:1s cl the t ime you s ow tl.tJ ol,jcct ? c. Sect'(' "'' clou-Js 1d. :-r "~O"Y clouds b. r og, '"'~. CJr li~,hl r:Jin c . ~,; cJ, r Olf' CJr hct1"i om ::: ~peored: d.l.._As o lishU 11. If t OJ~eore-:: os o ligh: , wo:; t~ br ig ntcr thctn the bri~htesl s tnr!t? ( (lfclc Ote): c. About the some b. S. :-r mer d . Don' t know 1 1. 1 (~T.:co: brig1tness t o som~ co:n1-:>n oSJccl: 12. T he edges c= rn~ obiect wcr~: 13. Did the (Crrclc 0,,,. f.:>r coch ou~;stion) 14!. Did the obiflc t disooo~or while you were watching Yes OCin' t Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what Don' t Know. I!: you nns"""'"d YES. t~en t~ll wh!ll lpw wncl-. th .. followinq thincts ,.,hout th!" ohi c t : 19. fi,.. ~l:oh !'l ~now th., onoulor size. Hold a ma tch stic:k at arm's l~n(lth in line with a known obi"'lc t ond n ote how n.Jt;;h Or h" object is C_,Vt'!r~d bv th~! h-.nd of th e motc;h, If you hod I "lTf(lrm..,fi thic; ~XN'rim,.l"t Ot tho tim:" -:>f tho si~l,~in~, i~W much of th-. obil!c t w...,ufri hove been covM;,d b) tht'! match heod? 19. Dr::'""'= p' _ ... -ot will show t'-.e s';..:l:!! of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details o' ,~ .. ~.J to: - you sow S.Jch cs ...,;.,~s, protrusions, etc., ond especial ly oxhoust trails or vapor trails. Plac .:~ -:~-... ~siJe ~h e drc< r; ~ s!.;:;,w tho dir~ction the obje c t was moving. \)f: tll'P. 20. Do you think y o u con estimate the spoed o f tho object? (Circle On.,) lr you ons ...,~rd YES, thon what speed would you o~timo~o? ------- 21. Do you thi ,( fOU con e~timoto how for away from you tho obj~ct wos? I F you on ..... .,od YES, then how for owoy would you soy it was? G~.,'," \ I : l' \ ~ ~Y('i, 'f.,: 22. Whr-re w~ 'o:>U located wh"n you so-w th.:: obiect? a. Inside : l..uilding b. In a c:: C , (c):tde>cr ;_ d. In an c-~lon-. (typs) 23. Wuro you ( C i rc/e One ) o. In th"' bu!;in~ss sectio n of a city? C!)tn the residentia l s,ctaon of a city? c. In op"n country side? d. Noar o n oirrio ld? e. Flyi"g ov::r o city? f. Flying ov::r op:tn country? 24. 1;:: yo:.J .,.. ... , MOVING IN AN AUTOMOoiLE or oth.,r vehicle a t the tim~, then compbh ~h:> following Guestions: :?4. 1 Vo:nc~ I! :oction were you mavins? (:::,rde One) c. Eo:ot c. South b. ~: ~-~heost d. South-=ost f. S'luth wtt~ t h. North w.,:;t 2.!.2 How I :ut W!lr~ you moving?- ------- milo:; per hour. 24.3 Did '):U stop at any tim:> while you were~ looking ot the object? 25. D.J you c~s rv~ tl, e object throug:.. :lny of the following? e . Binoculars f. T I. scope g . Th~odol i te Yes f'lo.' 26. In o rder ~ C"' giv~ o~ clear o p1cturc oo; po:osiblc o f whllt you ~ow, de-;;cribe in your own words a common object oro: "'C"l .,.l.ich , when placed up in :h() :;ky, would giv" the sam., oppearo nco os the object which you saw. In t tt o owin1 ! etc i mogire t o t you OtC" a t t,....! potnt s own. 1 ace or 1\ Cll'l tn.J t:liT'I"" no 1o snow OY. high th::t obj~cl was above the horixon (skyline) who:sn y ou f~rst sow it. Ploc.o a ''8'' c1 t~\) scm! curv.d l m t o show how hi-:, t!..~ objoct wa s above the hori1on C.skylino} wh~n you lost sow it. Ploc~ en " A " 01 t!-., compou when you t , = s~w it. Plac~ a " B " on t h '! compass where you lost :.o'H tltc ob!~Ct . . .'::l" a pict, ~ :1:1t will show the rro!on ~: ol the object o r object s mode. Ploc P o n " A " ot tho! b.:l'linning of t he ;-cth, a "o'' cr the e nd of the path, o,..d s~ow any change:; in dir ... ction dur~ng tht. course. 29. IF,~ ........ :.s ... :F'5 THAN Ol\E c:: !:, tl-cn how many were there? Ore"" c ~::.~ .. : '-::w th ey were ..::: ..... ~rl, an.:J put on o;row to show tho dirt!ction that th~y Wl'!re traveling . 3 0 . Hovo you evor S Htn this, or a "s imil a r ob j "ct b<lfuf:J. If ~o yiv ... Jot~ ur d<J~ .. ~.,J :~::.:.;iu,l. 31. wa, C""~O:'I ~ H ) witn you at tho: tirr.o you 50W th<a o b j.,ct? ( Circlu One) 3 1. 1 t = :~:,.. ~nsw!.'rod YES, did t~-.:; so~ th~ obj~ct t oo? '( Circle One) 31.2 P :o:s"' li~t their names and oddross t)s: 32. ?Ieos g "vl the followin') information o:,,ut ym.rsr-lf: F irat No m., Midd l t N~e TELEPHC'-:: NUMBER 33. When a nd t:> "';l~;n ~1d you report tha t you hod se1-n thD ol,joct ? z 0"0 Stella 34. Dote you compbfe~d tni s questionnaire: Informat ion .,.,i::h you feel pertinent and which i:. not adequately cov.,rod in th., s~cific point~ of thr- que~tionr.at ::r o norrotive explcnoti-:>n of your sighting.