PROJECT )0073 RECORO 1. Ot.; F TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 1 1Jun 67 . Port~nd, Ores cn j Civili:\!:1 INSUlo:t'ICIDlr DPTA FO.R :SVALUATIO:~ I s. LENGTH OF OBS!:RVATION Not r eported t .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION i ~. rtiOTOS l ?. PrlYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY ANil ANALYSIS 30. Hove y ou ever :~een this, or a simi lor obj e c t berOfo. If ,o git ., dote or dote:i e nd location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? ( Circle One) 31.1 IF you onswer<!t<l YES, did they see the object too? ((ire/., One) 31.2 Please list 32. Please give the fo llowing information about yoursulf: TELEPHONE NUMB Indicate any oddi tionul informa ti on about y ourse If, including ony' spec io I experience, which might be pert inenL 33. When and to whom d id you report that you ho d seen the object? 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: Information which you feetl pertinent and which is not ad I-- ---~ --------.. - - questionnaire or d-norrative elCplonat f . h . equate y covered tn the Sp4tcific points of the on o your s1g t1n g . IUI'I. Y TO OE~ARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEAOQUM,TI[,.. I"O,.I[ION TI:CHNOLOGY OIV I.SIO N I A '8C I W"IGHT.JitATTit,.SON AI .. I"O,.CI: .A!JI:. OHIO 4!:14 3 3 UFO Observation 2.3 June 67 Reference yo.)ur unidentified observation. The information \ihich we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. F~D Form 164 v/envelope llfi'LV TO S UBJl C T OE,.ARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEAOQUANTI:ftl I'ONEIGN Tf:CHNOL.OGV DIVISION I A"IC) W"IGHT~ATTC .. ION AI,. I'ONCIE .AlE. OHIO .4!S-433 UFO Observation Reference y(,ur unidentified observation. 'Ihe information vhich we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. JAMES C. MANATI' Colonel, USAF Director of Technology and Subsystems F~D Form 164 v/envelope R~PORTJ OE!. UFO COLOR : Flashint r an~ whit~ with n~m blueo n lat a t il~f 9~b~UBt b~hln~ it. w~a .~lo~! or ltk~ 9 fl~t ~i, W!la !ir:at ~ignte.i in th~ N.W., ,t;n~n in thfl' '!ff:SST, tall in s .w. a n d thm st\yed inth'!" uth ~.ike it hoav~rin~ over ~Qm~thin~ ~r waitin~ r in th3 air an4 ~tQT~d th~re ro" abr1t ~n hotr \:)r m~re. AND r.r. f~tr ,._=" v1~ knQw it :tCJ.~ sti.lJ th~re ~ft~r l:OO~m tn th~ m~r~i~F,. With ~ ~\r Gf btnocul~r~ qnd n t~leRc 9RW s . 'h tnr.; ~ w.r., c"cint; 1!1 and out of 1 t as if ... ,~re a 1n~ th ~hi~ 'l'he thin;:t;~ looked J i lee !'llmllll) ~r ,.~;~ s~w thes~ ~ht comin~ ~n~ lng ut ~vor1 5orl0 ~in~t~ s lik~ they w~re l0~j~.n~ ~e thtn~ 9n th~ r1oth~r .=thi~. Wh~n the tTFO' JS w~,..e ira 'b~t.weentthl'l N. W. ::tDd th~ S . W. ReOtio!'l Qf t.h~ !!ky ~h"'!'e w~re tHQ othl'lr 8 on,., w:Js ~ra~ll~r ~ncl vpps t=~n 0'blon~ ehao,..fi(re:l- lilhc) ar~ft wht~h look~ci ~s i f ~nter th~ lArr~c one. DE:.-ARTMi:NT OF THE AIR FO~CE H EAOOUAATr." JfOIIU:IGN T!:CHNOLOGY OIVI510 N I A.,eC I Wl't1GHT-I"ATTSI't80N A ll't P"OI'tCS 8~:SK. OHIO A!:SA3 3 UFO Observation Refe rence y(,ur unidentified observation. The information vhich we have received is not sufficient for a scientifi c evaluation. Request you complete the attachecl FTD Form 164 and return i t in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force,.......... 1 Atch HANATI', Colonel, USAF Director of Technology and Subsystems F~D Form 164 v/envelope ....c-.:GTH OF O~.iE~VATION 11. DRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS oOJserv~r ~rrotc lotte::.' to ?roj:cc O.tricc sc.:1tin;~ ."\tOld:. ~ l4 ~une 67. LLitial co:.~r~:;pcr.,tcncc <lid not. itv::: zi!".nting. Dcfini t-.J:..j <:!.ppe.::trs t.~ricus c ~J ect h .. 1. v~ '.; -. ' PtnVtoJua edlt:ona of th1 ! or::1 O .l'l tt u .. ed . U.S. AIR FORCE TECHI'-IICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has be.,n prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Pl~ose try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your nome wi II not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal informat ion so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? 3 . Time Zane: (Circle One): o. !:astern b. Centro( c. Mount a in (d. Pacific:> ,.,,. were you'when you saw the object? 5. how long was obj.,ct in sight? (Total Duration) a. Certain Eoir!~ ce~a!J 5.1 How was t ime in sight determined? 2. Tirole of day: _lQ -- Hour M inutes (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving (}. St~ndard) City or T o w n c . Not very sure d. Just a guess State r r County 5.2 Was object in sight cr.ntinuously? 6. What was the c ondit ion of the sky? b. C loudy 7. IF you s ow the objec t during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located os you looked ot the object? (Circb 0-:<!) o . !n fr~nt of vou b. In bod< of you c . To y our right d. T o your kft f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thle form eupereed"s FTO 164, .Jul 6 1, which is ol><>oleh ~-IF you sow the object at NIGHT, what drd you notic e conccrnrng the ~TAf<S und MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (C1rcle One): ; Bright moonlight Don't remember b. Dull moonfrgflt c. No moonlight -pitch dark Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions a t the time you saw the object ? CLOUDS (Circle 0.-1e): NEATHER (Circle One): b. fog , mist, or I ight rain c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e . Don't ro::membcr 10. The object appeared: (Circfe One): d. Asalight b. T ranspcrent e. Don't remember 11. If it appeared as a l ight, WJS i t br ighter than the brrghtest s tars? (Circle One): G.:j!i. c. About the same b. Dimmer d. Don' t know 11.1 Compare brightness t o some common object: 12. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): n. Fu:ny or b I u: red _ (b.-Like a briyht s tor) "?:'-shornry ovtlrned d. Don't remember 13. Did the object: a. A p ptwr to stand still at any ttme? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away a t ol"ly time? c . Break up into parts or explooe? d. Give off smoke? e. Change brightness? f. Change shape? 'J F lo ; h or flicker? h. O is<1pp c; \lrl,j reo?p.:ar? (Circle One for ench question) i..Jon' t know Don't know Don't know 640"::; Don' t know Don' ! know Don't know Do"l:l' ~ know 15. Did the object move ~hind s om..,thing a t ony time, porticulorly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you on5wered YES, thl!ln tall what 16. Did the obiect move in front of -something ot ony timP., particularly o clc-ud? (C ircla Oue ): Don't Know, IF you onsw,.rttd YES, then tell what 17. Tell in a f~tw words the followinq things about the object; 18. We wish to know the angular s ize. Hold o match stick at arm' s length in line with a known obj.ct ond note h ow of the object is covered bv thf'l head of the match. If you hod Pf!rform~td this exp8r imotnt at th t ime of th1t sighting, how much of tht't obiect would have been covered by the match head? 19. Dr ow o picture that will show the shape o f the object or objects. Lobel and include in yoor sketch any detai Is of the object that you sow such as w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust t rails or vapor trails. Place on arrow bes ide the drawing to show the direct ion the object was moving. 20. Do you thin~ you con estimot~ the spo~d o f the object? (C ire /e One) IF yov answered YES, then what speed would you estimate?-------- 21. Do yov think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) G.;;> No IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy it was? _ .. J..6l--... _I:...O=--''-L,-: .!.: ...... ~. Where were you (Circle One): located when you sow the o!:>ject? 23. Were you (Circle One) o, In the business section of a city? (b. ,In the residential section of a c a . Inside a building b. In a cor c. In open countryside? d. Neor an airfield? In an airplane (typ4) e. Flying over o city? f. Flying ov~tr opttn country? 2.4. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the ti me, th!!n compl~te t~e following questions: 2.4.1 What direction were you mo.,ing? (Circ:le Ono) c. East e. South b. Northenst d. Southeast f. Southwest h . Northwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? ---------' iles per hour. 2.4.3 Did you stop o t c:ny time while y ou were looking ot the object? (Circle One) Did you observtt the object through any of th e following? Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Sun glau"s Yes f. Telescope Windshield Theodolite Yes No d. Window glass Yes 26. In ord"'r thvr you con giv~ o~ cl~or a pictur~ -:s possibl' oi whor you so.-, d..,::crl~ i,, ~'our .>"in words a c ommon object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, ""ould give the som<!t oppeoranc~ as th e object which you saw. 27. In the following sketch, imagine t h a t you o oe a t the point shown. Plac e o r ' ' A " o n th~ curv..,d l ine to s how how high the o bjl!tct was above the horizon (skyline) when y ou f irst sow it , P lace o "B" o n t h"' same curved l t ne to show how hi gh the objl!tct was above the horizon (skyline} when you last s ow it. P la c e on " A " o n th e compass first sow it. when y o u Place o "B" o n the c ompass where y o u lost sow the object. 28. t.lrow a picture thot will show the r:1ot~ that the object or object s moCI~Iace on " A " at the beginning o f the path, a " B " at the end of the path, a d show any changes in direc:tion duri th~ course A 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? 0\J~ l cbj,4 Draw a picture o f how they were arranged, anJ put on a rrow to show the d irection that they were traveling.