Queens Newyork — October 1967

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The o o~1~r ~i~ted ~ith rot~tins li~t nol.zo but no no r.::tu=nad .ra.s c onte:.ctod raport3., \'le 'the y ro::>l:!.ed da~o. r e c o iv.:::d t:.o o ~ !l~:-r.:Jport 3 to ~h:lt f or E:..:l i~ cC.vcr~ici::~ or hclico,::>~ur r::ay :1J'~o ,r.,. o you rnan.< you C:!n osl!mot~ tn8 sp.~!t o m9 ouj,tt::t. (C ire/:, One) IF you on!iw'tir(td YES, th~n what SIJ<"~d w ou ld you tt!ltimotc? 1 21. Do yov think you C'Jrl 'llJtimot~ how fo r awo'/ from you the object was? (Circle One) l r you answ,red YES, then how fo r owoy would you soy 22. Wh~re wera you locot~d when you sow th~ obl~ct? (C i:c!e One ): o. Inside a building ( cYudoors) d. In on oirplcne (type) 23. Were you (Circle One ) a. In rh e bu~i:'l ss section of a city? ~the residentiol S'ltctior1 of n ci~y? c. In op~n C'Ountryside? d . Near 'Jn airfi.,ld? e . Flying ovdr o city? f. Flying ov"r OP-:'n country? l 24. IF you""" MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBIL E O< otho< vehkle ot the t;me, then cornplot. th fo l low;ng qu.,t;on" 1 24.1 What dii'~ction w-ere you moving? (Circie One) c. :=est e . South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fest w~r~ you moving? . iles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at cny time while you w-?Jre looking at the object? (Circle One ) 25. Did yeti obs~rve th e objec: through any of th e following? a . Eyeglo~s~s Yes No ~. Binoculars b. Sun glasses Yes No f. Tel~scope c. Windshield Theodol ite Window gloss Yes N o h . Other Nort!v,o,-, s t In ord~r tha t you con give as clao r a picture as possible o f what you sow, describe in your own w o rds a c ommon { obj ~ct o r objec~:; which, when placed up in th" sky, "Yould g i v ' i'he sam-., Op':leorance as 1he obj~ct which you saw.j 27. In th. following sk~tch, imagir.e 1,-::t rOU c.e at th~ pot.11 :;hown, Plal'"r ,.. .... 01'1 1.1~ :: r v ... d !i~ h !gh th-: obje c t was above the horizor, (skyline ) wh.:, y .,u (,..,sow 11. Ploc:,. c "'i' C'1 l h l'l s o:"'-: :rvt-d i ""~ I'> show how high t he obj~ct was above t he honzon (skyline) . ..,hen you lost :;ow 1' . Place e n "A" O"l h~ c o mno's when you f~rst !.ow it, Place o "B" on the compass where you lost sow tla-: ob~ct. Urow c picture that will show the r.1~tion tnar the object or nbj'!.:t s mode. Place on "A" at p a th, o "!;" c t the end of the path, and show any chon!JeS in d i rec: I ion durtng t l,~ course. the beginning of the 2 9 . IF ther., was MORE THAN ONE object, then how r.1ony were there? ------- Draw a picture of how they were arranged, onJ put on a rrow to show the direction thct they were traveling. H~v ~ v 'u J"I.Jr .u1~n ti1i.;, or c sirni lor .)OioCt b.,for~. i; .:o \J;"" Jar.., or <.!'II"; Wo~ ~1nyone olse with you at the time you sow ~h~ objeJct? ( Circlo One) 31.1 1:= you cauw.,r.td YES, did the'/ see thl!:l object too? ((ire/a One) 31.2 Pleo;s., list t httir names and oddress.,s: Re:,. O'E.vr.S l 32. Plt~o:;e giv~ th~ following information cbcut yourself: First Name Midd lot l'tame TELEPHONE NUMBE !"'dicate any additional information about yours~Jif, indiJding o ny sp~iol experienc~, which might s~ pertine:1t, I 34. Dot~ you completed thi~ que,tionnoire: Information which you foe! pertinent end which is not adequately co..,ered in th e s~cific polnh o f the oututionnoir~ Of o narrative explanation of your sighti ng rJ~ J jl21so e- Octobe r 5, 15o7 ?.ererence your letter of October 1, rl thout we. cannot make an accura~e analysis o f your sighting. the attached -1uestionna~ end se!ld it in the postage f'ree e!~velo-oe tu:e .. inclos 1ng to address given it is quite poss1b1e t~at -..rill be ab-le.' to :find out what-y o u saw. .. -~incerely, Civil Branch Relations Div. .\ttaehment O:r.f'ice o Information Queeias,liev York g e:P L.lfJ[J.. RE>O ~lGf-11 . ttC:PLY T.J DE?AP.TMi::NT 0!=' THC:: AIR FORCE H!::AOQUART!::RS FOREIGN Tt::CHNOLOG Y DIVIS I O N I A FSC) Rcf,)rcnc~ your uniden-::.i fied f' l yin.:; oojcc:t ( w'O) obcerw.Uon o .~ Octob~r 1 , 19o7 . \-le have o.tte"!lpted to contut:":t ,.i~,nc.:;;se.s Lo your sit,;;htinG '.. i ti.1out s u c cc=:ss. I f you could suppl y us vri th t:1e co.rt})lcte n '1.l'1(!S and F:xa:.;t addres3es of as many of tne \.itne::;ses ~s possibl e , it "ViOuld be helpful in our investit~O. t ion. Your a:.;sist mcc in tnis tter is o.ppreciated. I I I ' II 1 ~.e!'OSp3ce Tcch.'1ologies Di '.risi on ?rouuctio n Director~te s~lf -addrc"'sed en12lope ;:'DPl' (UFO) I.t Col H G;,ui~:r:.a:!illa/7091-:J/.:L.s/~5 Apr 6d UFO Observation, L October 1967 ~eens Police Department Queens, Nev York 11429 l. The Aerisl Phenomena Office is in r eceipt of an unidenti f i e d flying object (UFO) re}'Ort from Bayside, Queens, Nev York, vhicb occu:tred on 1 October 1967 at aJ)proxime.tel.y 9 pm, EDT. 2. The. observer sighted ,;hat he described as a flying dis c vith. lighi;a ~ 1 t and observed 1t for approximately 45 minutes 3 Did you receive We 'WOUld appreciate any reports of unusual objects your cocments as to a possible for this date? cause ~or this 4. ThAnk you for your assistance on this matter TOB QJJINTANILLA, Jr, L~ Colonel, USAF hief, Aeria l fbenomena Office . .1\erospac.e Technologies Di v1.s1on Production Directorate POLICE DEP.AR'l.,l\IEL\'1' CITY 01~ NK\V YORT\ Department of The Air Force Headquarters Foreign Technalogy Division, {AFSC) Wright-Patterso n Air Force Base, Ohio 45433 Attn of: TDPT {UFO), Lt. Colonel, Hector Quintanilla , USAF Subject: UFO OBSERVAT~ON, 1 OCTOBER 1967 AT 9 :00P. M., IN' THE VICINITY OF BAYSIDE, QUEENS. 1 . Records of this Command, Re: reouest of October 1 , 1967 are as follmIS: a . The Bayside ar~a ~f 0ueons is in the confines of the 111 precinct. Records of this comr.and disclose no report of any UFO sighting s at 9 : 0 0p.m., on b . A further check of a,iacent precincts in the area v1ere made and also disclose no UFO s ightings in the Thomq;s McCrink, Lieutenant, Communications Sect ion Queens POLIC=: DEPJ.\RTivlC:N T CITY OF NEW YOR:< COMMAND I AOO{!SS 0) EENS COM"' TTJNICATI O'lJS U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORM..\TION This quastionnoire has been prepared s o that you con gtve the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unid~ntified aerial phenomenon th a t you hove observed. P lease try t o answer os many qu,stions as you possib ly con. The in formation that you give will be usod for ros~arch purposes. Your nome wi II not be used in connection with a ny statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We re quest this p~rsonol informat ion so th a t if it is deeme d necessary, we may contact you for further detoi I:;. 1. .Vhun did you see the object? Doy Month Year 3 . T irre Zone: (Circle One): c. Mountain d. Pacific H'lur Minur-.s (Circl<! One): A.M. (Crrcle One): ~Daylight Soviny );:-"Standa rd 4. Where were you when you sow t he object? City o r Town o r County 5. !tow long wos object in sight ? ( T o tal Duration ) Hours M inutes Seconds c . Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.1 How was time in sight determined?-------------------- 5.2 \'tos object in s ight cc.ntinuously? 6. \'the: was th e condition of th e sky? a . Br ight 7. I F you ~ow the ob1ec t dur ing DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN located o s you look~d a t th e obl'~ct? (Circl~ One): o. In front o f you b. In bock of y ou c. Toyourr~:;ht d . To your left e . Overhe ocl f. Don't re member d . If you s1wthe obii"CI o l NIGHT, whq t ~i..J you n o t;,,. cnnc,rriiiHJ 1'1 " !>TAI<S und M()Q~,? ~-1 ~fARS (Circle One): CC:' Many) d. Don' t rememb.c'lr o. Brtqht moonltght b. Dull moonl1ght c. No m~onliuht pitch dork d. Don't remembe r 9 . V!no l were the wea ther conditions at the time you sow the ob1ect ? CLOUDS (Circle o.,e): ~lear ski) c . ScottNed c louds d . Th~k o r heavy clovJs tVEA THfR (C lfciP-One): Fog, mist, or lt ght rain c. ,1\od~rnte cr heavy rain e. Don' t r'! 11ember iO. The object appeared; (C~rcfe One): d. As a light b. T ronsporent e. Don' t remember J 11. If i C1preored a s o ltght, was it brighter than the brtghtest stars? (Ctrcle One): o , Brighter b . Dimmer About the SOI'T'e d . Don't know 11.1 Compere brishrness t o some common object ; I 12. The edges of th e object were : , (Circle 0:1e): o. Fuzzy o r blv~red <e a bri:-jht star Sh:::rnly out I i:-~ed~ Don't remer.1b~r 13. Did ,~ object: a. Aooeor t o stand still a tony time? b . Suddenly speed up end ru s h O'HO'/ o t any time? c. Br,.ak u p in to ports o r explode ? d. Give off s moke? n . Chonge brightnes:;? f. Change shap-e? g. Flash or flicker? n. Dr sappeor and rea poeor? (Circle One for eoch qu~stion) G No Don't know Yes Don't know Don't k:-~ow Don' t know Don'~ know Don't know Don't know D~n't know