. PROJ,:CT 10073 RECORD 29 Aug 67 30/0500Z New l!?.t:lmorns, i. NUI~OER Or OS JECTS 10. CONCLUSION ~. LENGTH OF C3SERVATION 11. BRIEf SUMMARY AN:) ANALYSIS b . TY'PE OF 085E RVATION Ground Vhlal I' COURSE .?. PHY Sl CAL E V .~ENCE Ooserver Gtat~d object nppe~red like Q ~olid light. Bright neo3 u~s co:ap ~r~d to ~t of c. star. It c.ppc~red to be br!.ghter. b ~ edges or the object were fuzzy :and blurred. Objeci; move'l l~hi:Ld a tree. ObJect ~d not :;ound. Color: red "nd vhiee rashing lights. FTD SEP ~3 0329 (TOE) Prvloua dlUona of thla form lrfiY be \latd. ~ou r"port ~hat yo~J htJd ~:: .,n t! 1u vbj ~ct? ,7 Mo :1th V oar 34. Date you comp't~d this questionnaire: Doy Month Yfor 35. lnformotiOf" wnkh you feal pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionno i:- ~r ~narrative explanation of your sighting. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION f AFSC l WRIGHT.PATTEASON AIR FORCE BASE. OHIO --~33 t.J?O Observation ?.~ference y:)ur unidentified observation. The infornmt.ion vhich -~ have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ~Jequest you complete the ettache(l FTD Form 164 and r~turn 1 t in the envelope provi.i:!d. Thank you for reporting your observAtion t o the Ai~ Force. S C. MANA'IT Colonel, USAF ~7irector of Technology and Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelopc U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T h i s questionnaire has beetn prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as muc h informoion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Plecse ~ry to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be l:s~a for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, ccnc b s ;~ns, or publications without your permission. We request th ':. penonal ;.,formation so that rr :t is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did ycu see the object? 3. Til""e Zone: (Circle One): to stern Cent: ol c. Mount~in d. Pacific 4. ~here were you when you sow the object? I f I dl,-/ (Circle One ): (Circle One): foj Daylight Soviny 'b: Standard No u Po1tal Address City or Town Stote or County 5. h ow !eng w-:::; o b ject in sight? 'J. Certain b. Foi r lv certain Hours Minutes Seconds c. Not very sure @;) Just a guess 6. What was the '::>:"l::it ion of the sky? 7. IF you sow t he o~je:t during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle Ot1ej: a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thl form euperaedes FTO 164, jul 61, whic h ia obolete. ti. IF you sow t~e object ot NIGHT whot d i~ you not icc concerning the ~ T AJ~ S und MOON? 8.1 STAR~ (.:icle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight b Dufl moonlight . (/)No moonlight -pitch d a rk d. Don't rememb~r 9. Whet were --.~ weather conditiC'Ins at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (::.:de One): c. Scot tere~ clouds WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, m i s t I or I i nh t r uin c. ,'J\odercJte or he~vy ro i 11 d. T!-ti -:k o ;,eavy clouds d. Snow c , Don't remt!mb..:r 10. T"'e object O?peored: (C ire/~ One): a So! id @)As a lifjht ~. ; ror.-i;:> r.t <-. Don' t rem~mber c . \'co or 11. If IT O")?eO:"'~= o s a light, was it bri3h .. H t~1an th e bright est stars? (Circle One): ~) 8i~hter b. D 1 ,mer c. About the c;om~ d. Don't know 11.1 Con-:)o~e brightness to some c -:-;--on obj~ct: J ! eoges :. -~ .. ~ OCJ~Ct were: ~. Fuzzy or bbr:-eo ~. L:ke a bri~h: ~iJr ~ Sh or p I y our I i n eo c 13. Did the obj~c~; a. Appear t., :":n d ~ti II ot any tim'!? b. Sad2~;l/ S=>~ed up and rush away at any time? c. Bre:: u~ ": = .:>crt~ or explode? e. Chong! br i g tn~ss? f. Change sno;>e? g. Flash or ff ic ker? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One f o r each qv-:stion) Don't know Do.,'t know Don't know Don't know Don' t know Don ' t know Dont know Don't know 14. Did the obit"tct di!\npp~or whi '" you were watching it? H so, how? 15. D i d t :-:. ~ct mov8 Nthind ~omething ot any time, pnrticul~rly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it m~"~d be~ind: Did th~ ,.:. c.t mow~ in front of ~cr.-thing ~tony t i nHL o otic\.d orlv Don't Kn<'w. IF you onswer..,d YES, then tell wL:,t 17 . Tel l i11.., few word5 the following things ubout th~ object: Hs. vJ't '-'li~l, o ~now th.., r.1n .tm si<t-t, Hold a rnntch stick at arm's lenqth in lino with o kilf'Wn ()bj~ct o nd note how m0c:, ofT-:~ object is c cwered by the h~od of the mcttch. If you hod p~rformed thi~ exf.'4'rim~nt o t t!le tim:'! o f the si~L,t;r.s t.,ow .nuch of the obj,-,ct w ould hove been c:overed by the match head? 11. Crt::.., o ~,1:: r .!,ot will show t~e si-:~,:H~ o f the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details of rne :~:.i -: r -~:; you saw such os ,,., in;s, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trail~ or vopor trails. P l'Jc? .:--: ::r-~ .... 3ide the drowi:"'g ~:> show the dir>;)ction the object was moving. tflec fct k ~/c. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? IF you anS'1'8r&d YES, then what speed would you estimate? ~l Do you t~inx :~:,u eon eatimate how for away from you the ob'iect was? - ------ (C r: le One) IF you c:n:.._9red YES, th~n how for away would you say it was? 22. Wh~re were y ou located when you SO'~' the obiect? 23. Were you (Circle One) (C ire le On'! i: a. In the business section of a city? a. Inside~ Suilding b. In the residential section of a city? @ In open countryside? d. Near on airfield? e. Flying ov&r o city? b. In a cor {;,r Outdoor3 d. h an o irplane (type) e . At sea f. Flying over OP"n country? IF yov were MOVING IN AN AUTOM031LE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle OntJ) e. South g. West b. ~or~reast d. Sourheo~t f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How ;:s t Wl're you moving? milss per hour. 24.3 D id )'OU stop at any time wh i I e ~,ou wero looking at the object? (Ctr c !e One) D id you obst""'e the object through o:-y of the following? c~::l: Binoculars Yes t:r"~;=ss~s f. Telescope Yes Theodolite Yes 26. In order th~t y~ ... -:-:n -give as clecr a pic~ure a s possibla of what you saw, ddscribe in your own words a common obieet or obi~'i ~ich, when placod up in the sky, would give the same appearance as tho object which you sow 27. In the follow ing sketch, imagine tha t you ote <1t the point shown. Place or "A" on th"' CLrv~d line to show ho w high the obj"~' VIOS above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Placo o ''l3" on the some curved lin~ t o show how h igh the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it. Place an "A" on tlte compass i b. l l ro w o pic~\.lre that will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an "A" at the beginning of the path, a "~" ::t the end of the path, C'ld show any changes in direction during th~ course. IF t ::er~ wc5 ~c~ = THAN ONE o~j~et, rhen how many were there? -/- " 0 _ t:.<.7 Z"E-/ Draw a piet. l! ~f now they were crrorg~d, onJ put an arrow to show the direction thot th-ey were traveling. 31.1 r= VClt ::::lSwer.,d YES, Jid th .1)' Stl~ th" obj~c. tov'? (Ci,..:.f:J One ) I 31.2 ?i~::s .... !ist their n..:~.nes and cdJr.,.ascs; 34. Date you comp!ted this questionnaire: 35. Information whi:n you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionna ir~ Of c narrative explanation of your sighting. f/te_ ~rs/ TDET/UFO (MaJ Q).Lintanilla/70916/mhs/4 Oct 67) U!O Obaerv'1tion, 29 August 19o7 ?~ Control Tover Parkersburg Municiyal Airport ~rxer3burg, West Virgin!~ 26102 1. The Aerial Ph~no~P,na Brdnch 19 investigating a n unidentified f::~ing object report from fle., ~latamoras, Ohio .... bich occurred en 29 Au t 1967 ~t appro~imately 9:15 pm EDT. Th~ obsert~r .,l~scrib-ed the object as flashing 11ght3 one fl~-.. north to r;outh ~nd t~o others fle~ south to north. ? . It th~re was any unusual air activity in thP. are~ l t th~ ti~e, '3uch as aerial ndvertiaL'"lg plan~s, helicopter3 ett.:., or if normal :~ir traffic was in the area, ::;uch information ,;ould be helpful 3 ThRnk you for your e.s.>ist~nc~ i.n thia :netter Colon~l, USAF ctor of Technology a n d SUbs ystem5 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Th1s ~uestionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air F~rce os much il":cr~c : n as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. P lec:.e-~""! to answer as many questions as you possibl