8. PtiOTOS 1 PHYSICAL EVIDENCt: 27. In the following !ketch, imagine :hat you c, e at the point shown. Place o r "A" e n 'h~ c urved I ine to show how high the object wen above the horiton (skytine) wh\'tn you first sow it. Pk-:c o ''B" on th~ some curv d ltne t:> show how high the object was above the horizon {skyline) when you lost ~.ow it. Plo~e on p" on the cCJmpus:1 when you first ~ow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you lost sow the o b ject 28. t)raw a picture that wi II show the motion that the obiect or objects mode. Place on .,A., at the beginning of the path, a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes in d irec:t ion during the course 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? --~"....;_;'_, _ picture of how they were arranged, onJ put an arrow to show the direction that they wttJre travefing i 30. Hove you ever see,, thi,, or a &imi lo r object before. If ~o \liv.J dot" o r dot"':\ \JttJ locatinn. 31. Wo,. anyone else with you at,.,. tim you saw the obiect? (Circl~ One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the obiect too? ( Circltt One) 31.2 Please list thl!tir names and addres~uts: 32. Please give the fo~fowing infcrrT'otion about yourself: Firat Name Midd I Name TELEPHONE NUM8 '"dicate any additional information about yourself, including any special experience, which mignt be pertinent. 33. When and to whom did y ou r~port ~hot y ou hod seen the object? 34. Date you complet.d this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnaire or a narrative explanati4!>n of your sighting. U.S. AH~ FOI~Ct )'ECHt~lCAl INFO~MATION This questionnaire hos be~n prepared so thot you con give tho U.S. Air Force os much inforn1otion as possible concerning the unid~ntifiocl OJ rio1 phenom'!lnon that you hove ob:.crved. Pl-:>ase try to an swor os many questions os you possibly con. The in format ion that you give wi II bet u~ed for r~Sf;t'Jrch purpo!;e s. Your nome wi II not be used in connc c ti on with ony s toto mont s, ccuclus ion~, or pub I icotion!; without your p orrn i ss i on. We rec;ue st this parson a I information so that if it is d~cm~d necessary, we may co~t you for further d~tails. Month Year 3. Time Zone : (Circle One):(;;) t:ostern b": Central c. Mountain d. Poe ific 4. Where were you when you saw the object? (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving () Standard earest Postal Ad City or Town Store or County 5. how long was obiect in sight? (Totol Duration) a. Certain c. Not vrery sure @ Fairly certain d. Just o guess ~ 5.1 How was time in sight determined? 5.2 Was object in sight c<Jntinuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? 7. IF you sew the object during DAYLIGHT, wnere was the SUN locate d os you looked at the obiect? (Circle One): a. In fron t of you d. To your left b. In back of you c. To your right e. ov~rhecd f. Don't remember Thl (orm upeno:des FTO 164, t u l 61, which 1a obs olete. d. IF }'Oll saw the object o t NIGHT, whot di~ )'OU notiu conctrning the 5T/d~S ond MOON? 8.1 !,) T A R5 (Circle One): d. Don't rcm{'mb~H 8.2 MOON (Circle Ouc): o. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlig h t @. No moonlight-p itch dork 9. Whot were the wccrher conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle O.,e ): NEA THE R (C irclc One): rci. Clear s"-y b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scatte-red clouds c. ,V.odcrote or heavy roin d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 10. The object opp~ored: (Circle One): (&\ Trortsporcnt 1 d As a I i g h t e. Don't remember 11. If it oppeareq ~so light, was it brighter thon the brightest stars? (Circle One): a. Brighter c. A bout the same d. Don't know . 11.1 Compare brigh~nes s to some common object: 12. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): o. Fuzzy or blu:-red . b. Like a bri~ht star ~ Shor!"IY outlined d. Don't remember Did the obiect: (Circle One for eoch qu,!stion) a. Appear to stand still at any time ? Don't know Suddenly s~ed up and rush away at a n y time? Yes Don't know Break up into ports or explode? Don't k:1ow d. G ive off smoke? Don't kno w e. Change brightness? Don't k11ow f. Change shape? Don't know F bsh or fl ic:kcr? Disappear and reappear? Don': know (C ire b On.-:-) IF you onswer~d YES, then what SJ'-."~d ,-,ould you l"Stimato? ::J -jQ /'..'1/, 21. Do yr:>tJ thin~; you con e timoto how for away from you th~ obi~ct was? . (C irclo On3 ) e No IF you ons~lo)rod YES, 1non how for o woy would you SO)' it wa::? -tf:Y'L::J ft~.- 22. Wh~re were yvu lo:;otc-d when you sow the ob!ect? ~. lnsid~ a building b. In o cor c. Ouidoors d. In an airpfcns (ty~) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In th~ businr,~s soction of a city? {b) In the residential section of a city? c. In open c~untrysido? d. Near 'Jn airfield? e. Flying ov~r a city? f. Flying ov~r open country? 24. IF you wore MOVING IN AN AUTOM031LE or other vehicle at the tir.1e, then completo th~ following qu~stio:-ts: 24.1 Whot direction were you m~ving? (Circle One) c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeo~t f. Southw~st h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Did you oh:;ervo th" obiect through any of the following? Eyeglasses Yes Binoculars Yes b. Sun glc~ses Telescope Yes W Windshield Theodolite Yes Window gloss 26. In ord~r thct yo'J con give os clear o picture O!. pos~iblc of what you saw, describ, in your own words o common obiect or obi6ct~ which, wh~n placed up in the sky, would give the scm~ oppearonce os the object which you sow. n ti'l.: 0 owena ~ ::tc,,, imO:Jire t o t ')'OU cre o t tr! pOI~l~ 5ilvWil, I act~ 0~ A ~n tn ~ cvr\ Jj li12 to:;,~.)')! riO'rl hig' the obicct VIas oLove tho horizon (skylin~) whu n you firs t s ow it. f loce o ''B" o n th~ !iom" curv:-d lm~ t o I show how high tho C\Djoct was above the horizon (sky I ina) whrn y ou los t s ow it. Ploc~ on 'A" on the compos~ whe n you (irs t taw it. Place a "B" on the compo where y ou fos ' sow tlt c object 28. Orow o picture thot wi II show the mot ion that the obiect or obiects made. Plac e on "A" at the beg inning of the ~oth, o "B" at the end of the path, and show ony chongr!S in direct i o~ during tht:: course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? (_3{~ .,../:;._ _ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, an.:! put on oriOW to show the direction that they were traveling. 30. t-lC1V~ you ev"r SJOfl thi;, or 0 sirnilor obioct wfvru. If to give dc.t.., or Jed:!>~ 0:1J lt!cation . . 31. War. Cln)'On! else with you at the time you saw the obioct? (Circlo On~) 31.1 IF you an3r.,.~i-JO YES, did they so~ the object too? (Circle Ono) 31.2 Ploose li$t t}uir names end addresses: 32. Ploose give th~ follo.vin~ information about yourself: First Name SEX .M A41 tndicote any additional inform~Jtion about yourself, including any special cxp!trience, which might be pertin~nt ~'&Uvr-VV'VI fPf -/-P1 I ;t;~V1\.i ~ When and to whom did you report that you had se~n the obiect? Dey Month Year ).!, Dote you completod this quostiannoire: 35. lnformatioo which you fe.:l pertinent ond which is not od~quot~ly cover-ed in the sp-acjfic points of the questionnoin or a narrative explanation of your sighting DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Hli:ADQUAftTE .. S ~O,.EION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION C AIP8C) Wl'tiGHT-PATiE:RSON AlA FORCE FJAS OHIO -'!34:13 UFO Obs~1va tion Nanville, New Jersey o3825 1. Reference your recent observations of ~n identified flyin~ ob,ject. There ure a few points that need to be clarified b e fore \-.C reach our fina l conclusion. We have two completed FTD Forms 16!~ from you "-'hich appear to describe the same sighting. One f or m stat e s tha t you observed the UFO on June 6, 1967, yet on t he other for~ you state that the sighting occurred on June 27, 1967. Was there actually t\-iO sightings on different dates or just one sighting? If there ,,.,ras just one sighting, ~ould you indicate the correct date. 2. In your letter of June 11, you indicated that the l a rge UFO ~as hovering in the direction of Dupont, Pennsylvania . According to our maps, Dupont is east o f Pittston, yet in your letter you stuted that the UFO \fas in the north~estern part of the sky. vle would like to clarify the direction in which the UFO was observed. 3 We would appreciate a note from you clarifying the above d iscrep- of Technology and Subsystems UJJJU . dlCd ./)V.f t <h~ c:X ~4~ ~f)-tr{jo-d TDF:r/TJFO DI:,_A~T~NT OJr TH~ AIR FORCE M'iACQUA~'T! I"OJitCIG~ T=CYNOL.OGY 0 1'1' ~i-.)'4 r .\r'JC) WRIOHT-~ATT&RSON AI" fi'O~CIE !