11. BRIEF SUI '.\ArtY AI\L> .:.NALYSIS t.J. Ptf()Tu~ U.S. AIR FOi<C:: T i:Cdi'iiCA .. l~t=O=t'.iATiGN ---~ qu:..rionnoiro h..:~s b.:~n prer>or.>d so that y-;,u con givC'J tho U.S. Air Forco o:: much ,.,.;, S oo::sibl..: conc...,rni19 tn.) unid.:ntifi l.d o.-riol ph>nomonon that you hovv ob::orv.>d. PI.,-~ ~ ,) cns....,..,r a s monr GJo:oti or.s as you po:;sibly con. The information that you givo will ~ ... UJ~.: .r rl!::uc.-ch purposes. Your noma w ill not be u:;ud in c onnoction with any stat..,m;)nt::, co'1:: .~ ., s, or ~vblicotion.:; without your p"rmio;::ion. We raquust th is pur::onol information :so h.:: , s riel) mod neccs!>ary, W.!l may contact y.:>u for fur:ho r de tails. l. \'ln-Jn did F" .. ce tho obj..!ct? (Circle On':l): J, T:rro Zon(): (C,c/c One): a. Eo:;t~Hn b. Central A Mou~;_::i'"l \!S/ Pac1:Jc o . Othe. (Circle One):', a) Doyli~ht Saving b. Standard ! , \tn:Je "';!(C y~u when YOU SOW th. ooi~ct? s,.,,, or Counry 5 . How lon; w ;::,jcct in sight? {'io:' :>ur:~tio,) Wnut:n Suconds o. Cur~in c . Not w:ry svro (;:' =o.rll ccrtch d. Just a gvu:;s f 6. What was ~- I : 'I NIGHT 7. I F you sow tn<l oo,c:t during DAYLIGHT, wh.lro wos tho SUN locotod os you loo~od o t the objoct? (Circle On~): o . In front of you (iJ To yo...ur l.,ft b. In hock of you o. Ov'h cd c. To your ri~;ht f. Don't rom .. mb>r FOkM .L<c.:proriuc")rt b:r Lib::.'!rj' of J:H1 ;.rv':l.:J L.-.,''.~:;l~.t.lv<.. FTD OCT 62 164 1 hi" lorm u,~nocle t-m 164 , J u l 1\1, whit.:: h ohaolol, 8. If you ~ow th e ':l:>icC:I ot NIGHT, whot did you no ticr-co-C"c-rnrng the STARS ond MOO~? 8.1 STARS (Crrclc 0rC"): 8.2 MOO'~ f C rrcl,. On"): o. Rrrght moonlrnh t b. Dull moonlrqht c. N o mol"nlight -pitch dork d. Don' t rc-rnemher 9. \vhot were the "'A~nr:r ::oncli~ions o t t h e tirne you ,ow ht-objt-c t ? G) Cit-o r sl..y c . Scott.or"d ci d . Tnrc:it or hc:::"v .: )Uds ~iEA THF. ~ (C rrclc Onr ): c . Mod'!r'lt~ or hc-ovy rorn ~ , 'iC c.~ ect oo::x:art- 11. If it oo::>!!=~d o.; ':l irot,, wos it br~phler t-:on th e brightt-t ! t ors? ( Crrcle One): c:. About the s o-nc d . Don't kno w 11. l C or::> or~ ;:. ~.,r"H t o somo: cor--o, oSject : J v "tzy or 1u~e.: 13 . Did the obrecr a . Aoo,.nr t o .... .,~ =-;II n t nry trrn'!? f. Chongo sr, .. ::>"? g. Flosh or fl idc~' h. D i:; oP!'\I"Or ord r"Cl;'IOC'f' r., (Circle One fo r each aul!stion) Don't know Don't know O o n ' t know Don't kno w Dirl the ob1cct disopp'lor whi lc you were watching it? If so, how? Nc) Don' t Know, IF you onswercd YE$, thon t~ll whoi I 15. Did the o!J,('c move bc hi,.,d something o t any tim~, particularly o c.loud? it n ov behind: 1 i o . Did th,, oo ~. 'l'lOVC in front of so,..,c ninJ o t a ny time, parti c u la r ly a c lotH.!? (C ircfc "''I'.!): No Don't Know. IF you answered Y ES, th e n tell whc.t words the following th ings abou t the object: We 'is"' ro '"':)w tho ongulor size. Hold o mot c lt s tick ot orm's length in line with a known obrcct one note how ~ much cf th~ o b1cct is covered by the head of tl-lc ma t c h . If you hod performod this experiment at rhc-t irnc of the si~h: :r.g, h o n uc h o f the object wo u ld hove been covered by the mo1c h head? 0/ ; Dro,.. -.: ..,:: ., -::: ...,,11 show th~ !:t..c:e o f th e object or obj~cts. Lobe l and include in your sketch any dot od. ! of t i.\! o 1;": - v~. 5ow s uch os wi",; , protrusions, c., ond c:.pecially uxh-:rust trails or vapor t ruils tne d~owi"13 ;, !''10 ..... the direct i on th'! object wo s moving 20. Do you thin< you con estimoto the speed of the object? IF )'OU 0:1-:--l YES, then what s peed would y o u est imate? ou con estimate how far owoy from you the object wos? IF you Ol"s ... rt:d YES, then how for O'>"oy would you Wi.ere we. ou located when yo.J sow the object? (Circle O"'" Ins iC:c o uJ i ld 1n9 soy it was? 23. Wore you (Circle One) o. In the business section of o city? b. In the residential section of o city? ("'c_)1n o p e n countryside? d. Ncor on airfield? !no,., o rolonc (ry~e) I c. Flying over a ci:y? f. Flying ove r open country? g . Other ---- IF ;ou ;~.-.: ,,QVING IN AN AUTOMJ31LE or other vehicle at the t ime, tl.on complete the following GUO!;tions: 2~. ~ lrnot : .. :-ction we r e you movi:1;? (Circle Ono) o . h orn f. Southwest h . Northwe:;t d. Southeast miles per h our. D:::: y:_ so;:> ot any time ..... ;, :e cJ wero looking ot the objec~? ~ -~ cbject throus, .;:-}" of rno following? Binoculars T c loscope Theodolite In order Inc t-:---~n give o:. clear o picture a s possible o f what you r.ow, describe in your o wn words o common bject or oS;c~! w-,ich, when placed up in the sky, would givo the sorn~ appeara nce as tho object which you sow.' 27. In thtJ following s~ctch, imagine that you ore a t the point shown. Placa an "A" on tho curved lino t o show how high the obiec was obov" tho hori:on (skyline) whon you first s ow it. Piece o "[3" on the sam& curv"d i1n.s to sho .. , h o .... r. j'l trc object wos abovo tho horixon c~.kylinc) when you /o :;t SOO'/ if. Ploc o on " A " o n tho Wt1on )'OJ , , - :;ow tt. oco o on t o compass w oro you ost s o w t co 1oct. ! 28. Or-:!w c pic.;e that w il l show the motion t hot the object or object s modo. P loco on "A" c t tho boginning C'lf th? : p .,t;,, _,"~''at the end of the poth, and ~!,v .. .:.ny change~ in direcl1on duri ng tho c ourse. r t.1e:~ w~ro; .::.= =THAN ONE oS'ect, '.,<!n hoN many werb thttro ? ------------- ,:.: ~0"" they wore o o:-J ... d , and put on arrow t o shoo th.t d irection t ho t th.:y were trov~lin:J . Hove you ever SC"cn this, or a similar objec t before. If so give dote or datos and location. ' 31. Was a,yone ~lse wtth you at the t ime you sow tho object? (Circle One} 31.1 :c y~.-o.,~wNcd YES, did they soc tho object too? (Circlo One ) 31.2 Pl~o'" .. li s t their names and addresses: ?lc~so gi..,~ the following information about yourself: Lost Nom"' T E LE PHO'\~ NUM Middlo Nome tn:lic:'! :l;:y oddtrionol information c!x>ut your~elf, including any special experience , which might~ pertinent. When and to who"' d ,d yCiu report that you h od seen the object? I 31. O:Jto you c o-n;Jietod this questionnaire: Informat ion ..,,,-::h you fool pcrt inctnt and which is n o t odoquotely covered i n tho spocific points of tho Cju~:;:tionn~w ~ or o narrative explanation of your sighting. tA/ ,t /,lJ