Pi~OJECT 10873 RECORD 2. LOCATION 3. :iOllRCE 10, CONCLUSION 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY Ai'' D ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION I Ground Visual 8. PtiOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observer st3tec. that the object appe~red to be a li t. Ob- Ject vns compa1ed to that of a bright star. Object bright- ness appeo.red 1.o b~ brighter than the star. Edges or t he obJ. were tuzzy and tlurred. Object ho.d no diotinct sound of its J own. Color: lright uhite light. F TO Sr. P 6) 0329 (TO c) Prvloua ~Ltlcrn. o f thL f oru ma 1 b. und. 27, In th~ following skotch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an ''A" on the Cllr'red I m e to show how high th~ obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it, P!'Jc e o "B'' on ~.~e lome c ur ved l in-e to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it. Place an "A'' on th e compo5s when you lirst saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you lost sow tiH~ object 28. l )row a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects mode. Place an "A" at the b~ginning of the path, o "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during th~ c ourse. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?------------ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, anJ put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling 31. Was artyone else with 'JOU ot the tirne y v u 'atY ~h.) ~hjH:t? (Cir.:l j On<:) c:v-:,_V No 31.1 IF you answered YES, did thdy :i.:t.:t th.s obj.>ct too? fCi:cl~ One) ( '(,.,-s tlo 31.2 Pll)ase list th~ir names and oddrfJ.iS'!s: 32. Please give thiJ following i:1f,,.matton a bout yoursv i!: TELEPHONE NU idd le Nome Indicate any odditionQI information about ;cur.ielf, incl,.di n g a.1y sp!h.i:2! .J...:p..-::-i nc;;>, which r.:;c:hr be pdrtin~"'lt. 33. Whan a nd to whom d1J 'j:JIJ repcrt ?h.:t y o u l:od .;ea, ~he <)bj,~cr? Day . Mlln d 'l' t ilr I 34. Date you completed th i s questionnaire: ! 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which i s not od quotely covered in the specific points of the questionnaire or a narrative e~plonation of your sighting . ~.LL-'1\tLV CLf1o ... d, Cvnd L~Uj ...tt 'J-n, jf )ad '17_o 1!.-ol..-:n C~nd 'puu..l .... J.oACf-Vl an"! Wh aL t).pp-e.cvu cl / D !u. c..... r:_"'rn pU/J- 'ID"Zr/UFO (MaJ Quintanilla/7091'/mhs/27 Sep 67) Ur~ Obserr.ation, l JUly 1967 tional AJ rport Maeylend 2124o 1. !lhe Aerial ~Ph~nomena Branch is 1n receipt of an unidentified flyiDs object report which occurred on 1 July 1967 at 2230 ED:r, nea~ .:fke, , ot Charlottesville, West Virginia .. - 4b!e;ver ~ea~ibed th~ o~je~t ~s a Qright, flashing white ligbt. .. :~t very ra:pidlJ acres a the sky. The obJect ~s ;U' to traveled from hor1mn to horizon in app1oximately thirty aecotJds disappearing in: the northwest. 2 .. : .. :Intoz1nation on whether any of the NASA aircraft used in t.eating the operation of various space tracking stations -were analysis of tbis the at tluit. time, \lOuld be helpful. 1Ii the BENOIX RADIO DIVISION -fliGHT OPERATIONS FRIENDSHIP INTERNATIONAl AIRPORT-BAlTIMORE, MARYlAND 212 .. 0 -ARfA CODE 30l -7~ .~."' 2 October 196'T Department of the Air Force Headquarters Foreign Technology Division (AFSC) Wr ight-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433 Attention : TDET/UFO Gentlemen: Reference is made to your letter dated 28 September 1967, inquiring of the NASA Instrumented Aircraft vlere conducting tests i n or around the area of Dyke, Virginia. None of the aircraft that '-1e operate were engaged in an~ 1' -SA tests \Ji thin the Unite d States, 1 July 1967. Nearest tests tha-c date 'Jere Grand Bahamct I.:;lond. truly yours, W lliam T . Morga.n. Chief Pilot Bendix F Light Operations TDm'/ Ul'O (Maj Quintanilla/70916j~s/12 Aug 67) UFO Observ-J.tion, 1 July 1967 \;1tch Supervisor 1..-:'AA Control Tower Charlottesville Airport Charlottesville, Virginia 1. 'lhe Aerial Branch is in .receipt of an 'mident1f1ed flying. object for 1 Jul7 1967. The sighting occurred near: , V1rgln1a.~wb1ch is approxiueteJ.Y 18 miles nortm.-est of Charia"t.tesville; .Virii.nia. 'lhe~vitnesses described the object as a briSht; f'lashiD& white obJect moVing very .rapidly across the , ~: ~ sky;...., The object::~a esti:nat~ ;,~ have traveled from hori2on to : horizon in ly thir.ty seconds; .it disappeared 1n the .: northeast. 2 . Any information you can. provide a s tO a possible cause for this 1 July 1967, 2230 EIJl' sighting vould be helpful in our inves.tigation. Possibly, someone at the ai~rport to-wer observed the same or similar UFO. U~lTE.D ST.\TES (;OVERX~IE;\T i :crnoran LtJn st 'nJ Ec:r: WO Ob~ .. n~n ~ion, .July 1 , 1967 ~cfet"cnce Your Lett.et" of Jlugust 1.1 .. , 1967 Chief, Charlottesville F3S .Ta.'Tles C. Pana-tt, Colonel, USAF Director of 'i'echnology :i.nd Subsystams \lright-Pa t t,erson Air Forc9 Base, ~hio In ~efereace to the UFO sighting near Dyke, Virginia, there is ~o Control To,ver at Charlottesville , Va. There is an FAA, Flight Service Station located hera, which ~ould have made an observation much more difficult. Our recorda show no UFO calls were made to this facility on that date. Sorzy, Ye are unable to provide you with a.."1y additional information as to the possible cause of the sighting.