Webly Colorado — October 1967

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PROJ ECT 10073 RECORD 2. L OCATION 110 Oct 67 ll/0245Z Webly, Colorado \ 3. :iGUi: C!: 10. CONCLUSION l }1. NiltJ.f:~ER Or 03JECTS !.s. LENGT H OF 03$ERVATION !30 seconds TYPE Of OSS~RVATION .G::cv:.:.nd Visual ~7. COURSe I~-PtiOTOS i 9 . PHYSICAL E'v'l ;)ENCE Possible: AIRCRAFT I 11. BRIEF SU!v'.MARY AND ANALYSIS Observer sighted a bright white object ed with a p oint in from and back. The and disappeared into the clouds. that \vas saucer sha:p-~ object made no noise 1 Co:-r.ments : The description is similar to ibservation of air-~ craft. The haze that was present on this evening may ha ve accounted for the strange shape as seen by observer. f-T D SE? 63 0-::~9 (TDE) P rovl uu10 edl:!on a cC l h l a form may b e uaod, j 34. Dote you compl~ted this questionnaire: 35. Information ..-., ich you feel p~rrinent ond which is not adequately coverod in the sp.:tcific points of the quostionr>Oir' ?r o narrative explanation of your sighting. A CI'I. V TO DEPART"I.!::NT OF TH'Z A ! R FORCE HEAOOUART!':RS LOWRY TC0-''1 CAL TR/\INI:-!G CCNTER (ATC) LOWRY AIR FCRC!: "ASE. COLO'~AOO 80230 l'ccl!noloc;y Ua'lCLASSJfltD DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE DRANCH INCOMINS MESSAGE AF IN: 62SJ~ (10 Oct 67) zlpbb Pg 1 of L~ ACTION: :? -.!.. INFO: XOP-2, XOX-2, sAFOS-j#::;DIAIJCS- 1 (l3) ADr CY DIAIJCS P~ L Q.rp Y t: B C 0 PP'-.ISC'n AJ"' I'l CF C Q 0 BOQ DI--? C Q 0 !t-lF 0 RU'TF J~/ATC T O !'::' ! Y F~ET 1\CROSS f\T ARf\lS LF:t!GiH .. U~!LASS~FJtD UNCLASSifiED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE AF IN: 62o03 (3) ~or~UTE. ( Ll) EITIH Q\lE Q\LY ffi n;;Ol FQJRTSEN TO E IGKTf.:F:N ItmiVIDU~- L I GHr S EXT REJ-1EL Y CL OSE T OCET Hf.:f? { 9) TREMHI f10US SP'::E') 8 . C CUPst:: C 1) t~CC IDENTL Y L OO<EI"l UP I m 0 9.< Y. (2) 40 DEGRE~S AT S30~J TO 1, 0Z0 FEET, FR0'1 DLE NmTH., ( 3) F.~DEn OJf AT APPRC< IMATEl. Y 40 DEffiEES T 0 OLE SCUTH. .L\?PEf\RED FRC1'1 OLE NCRTH, TRAVELED IN STRl\IGIT LIN5: AND DI~PFEf\REJ) l)l.E SGlJTH. U ClASSIFifED Pf\C 3 P L TFNl\0419LNCLt'lS F . I~F" ~AT I CN Q.l OBS~R\IER: DEPAiiTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BR~NCH IIICOMING MESSAGE , DENVER, C Q O, ENVER POST. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRAIICH INCOMING MESSAGE K . PS''~LOr. PLMP, 1ST LT., USAF, LO,JRYAF!3, CQO <XPCP) 80220, 1. PEr"l't-\?~<'S: LCCAL v'EI'l.THF.R ACT lVITY CCNTACTEn ANO I< O,J CF NO IJE~THSP t?."~LLOCNS IN /.\REA CF SIGHfiNG. THIS OBJECT 1. U~CLASSlfi~D TDET/UFO (Maj Quintanilla/70916/mhs/25 Oct 67) UFO Observstion, 9 or l O October 1967 Reference your observation of an unidentified flyi:ag object. Prior to reaching our final co~clusion oo your s ighting ~e need to know the e~ct detcj vas it 9 or 10 October 19671 ~e would appreciate a note f=cm you clarifying tr.iJ date. ~1ANATT., Colonel, USAF of Technology 3ud Subsystems (Maj. Quintanilla/70916/jaf/13 Oct 67) UFO Observation of 10 Oct 1967 1 . Thu you for repor t i n g your s i ghting of 10 Oct 1967 to the Ai r ~.,orce. However, additiona l inforrnat ion 1 s needed. If you \ oulu complete the :inclosed FTD Form 164, it vould be helpful in our analysis. 2 . '.i'bank you .for yo1.tr as~;;istance i ;1 thi s rca.t t e r . .. !ES C . ~ifAl'lA'!T, Colonel, USAF 1 Atch rector o.I' Teclmology s.nd Suosyste:7!s U.S. AIR FORCE T ECHNICAL INFORMATION -.s quest ionnaire has be~n prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as much irfc.,.- on as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pl~cs~: :~y to answer as many qvestions a s you possibly con. The information that you giv~ w i ll be u~t~ for research purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with any stat0ments, ccncl"'s'ons , or publications w ithout your permis:;ion. W<! request this P" rsonol information s o hat it :1 is deemed necessary, we may contact you for furthe r d etails. l . 'Nhcn did yo; ~ee the object ? T i r.,c t'>f day: (Circle On'!): (Circle One): a . tastern b. Central f<;-) Moun to in \Y.' Pacifi c (Circle Onc):?c;.) Daylight Saving 'i: Standard 4. Where were you when you sow the obje c t ? C ity or ~own S t a t e or County 5. h o w lon3.,. os -ob:ect in sight? ( T o ., : Sl;.~rotion) c. No t very sure .. =-: r"y certain d. Just o guess. Minute~ Seconds 5.2 'rlas obi~:: ~ ;" cvntinuous!y? 6. What was the :.~n:!i;on of the sky? o. :::lrt gnt Yes~ No _ ( o) Bright 'b. Cloudy 7 . IF you sow t he o!:>ject during DAYLIGHT, where wa!> the SUN locot~d os you looked a t the object? (Circle One): a. In front o f y o u b. In b a c k of y o u c. T o your right d. To y our le f t e . Ove rhead f. Don't remember t:l. IF yo11 sow the o~j:-ct at NIG!IT, what clt d you riClticc Ct)nCt'rning tire ~T /,f~S un:l MOON? 8.1 ~TARS (C rc!e O ne): J. :,_-1 r emember 8.2 MOON (C.,cft: One). rcJ) B r r9h t rnoonlight Y. Dul l moonlight c. No moonli ght -pitc h Jork d. Don' t remtJmb~r 9. Wha t w:rf: e weothor conditi0ns a : the time y o u saw the object ? C LOUDS (!,de One): o. C loo r s!.. . Scc:ter"? : loud<; Ti- ick cr 1.. "=Ovy c lauds NEA THI.:R (Circlt: One): b. Fon, rni~t, or l rght rnrn c . :.1\od"rOtt or heavy roin j e. Don' t r"m!1m!.<!r 1:!. Trc object o;>peored: (Circle.: One): d. As o !i;;h~ e. Don't re :ncmb er II. If :1 O?"'!cre-! as a light, was it brigl"lter non the bright~st st ar s ? (Circle One): o. B ight"r b. Dr-,mer c. Ahout the 5om~ d. Do n't l<now 11. 1 C"rr:>c: brightness to so me cor"''"'on objec t: 1 12 . Tf..e dges o; :-e obj~ct were: 13. Did th e ob::!c~: o . Fuz zy o r bl urrec! ~ Shorp! y ou:i-ec ~ ..-cr. rco:en: e r a. App~cr : s :: - d s t ill o t any time? b . S ud .,e n ! 1 ;;;---~d up a nd rush cway at any time? c . Br~o, v;. rt:~ :..ort s or explode? d . G ive ofi S'Tlo;.e? e . Change briS"Tness? f . Change !iha~? g. F lash o r fi i.::ker? h. Disopp~ar ond reappear? e. Oth.::r _ ( Circle One for ec-.ch qu~stion) Don' t know Don ' t know Do n't know Don't know Dc n ' t know Don' t know Don' t k:1ow Do n ' t know 15. Did :}-,!" : o!ect move behind something at any time, particula rly o cloud? IF you answered YES, th-en tell whot 16. Did the ;)bject move in front of som~thing a t ony t ime , particularly o c lolJd? (C,-:Ie One): ~, Q No . on ' t Know. IF y ou answered YES, then tell whar 17. Tell '" :l few words the followmg things about th" object: 18. We wish to kno w the angular si~e. Hold a match s tick ot arm' s length in lin~ with a known object a nd note how d th e object is covered by the head of the match. If y ou hod performed this ex!')4'riment o t the tim~ of the s ighting, how mu;h of the object~ould hove bee n covered by the match heed? 19. D~-:'-' o ;: ':T!.:r~ that will show the s h cp.:: of the object or objects . Lobe l and include in your s!c~tch any deta i Is or !-!o;.o -::o: ~ct you so w s uc h .J'i wi,~s, protrusions, etc. , and especially oxhoust trails or v apor trails. Place cr-_,~.'='..., ~side the drowirg t:> show th~ d irection the object was moving . 20. Do y ou think you can estimoto the speed of th~ objoct? (Cirdo On~) Yes cS: IF y04J answ:~rod YES, then whet speed would y ou ostimo:e? --------- 21. Do yoo tf,i-.~ :)IJ con (I!Stimate how for away from y ou the object was? 1 F yov on:.'-'~rod YES, then how for owoy would you soy it wos? \,..) --.. l~ \....-'--..;;/'--' 22. Wher::t we~-:: 'JOV locot~>d wh.,n y~J sow the object? o, Insid e : :,uilding ~ OutdOOfs 23. Were y ou (Circle One ) a. In the business s e c ti on of a city? b. In the resident ial sect ion of o city? 0) In open countryside? d. Nca r on o irfio ld? e. Flying ovor o city? f. Flying over open country? I 2!. lr you ..., ... , MOVING IN AN AUTOMQ31LE or othe r v e hicle at the t ime, then complet~ t he following questions: 24.1 Whet direc.t ion w~:ro you movin~? (Circle One) o . N~r'h c. Eo:>t b. t'1 c rtr eo s t d. Sou~!-!east f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How r~st w~re you moving? ---------"_m,iles per hour. 24.3 Did ~-::u ~top a t any tim~ whil~ y~u wero looki ng at t he object? Did y~o,. cl:!~b~,~ the object throug!o ~:"!:-" of the following? Binoculars Yos rN~ Theodolite Yes 26. In ord!!r tn:: y? ... ::en giv~ os clear o p ic tur e as poss ible of wha t you sow, describe in your own words o common objec t or ob,-,c-~ .... h ich, when P-laced up in the sky, would gi.;--e, the some appearance as ~he ol:>ject which y ou sow. 27. In the fo ll ow ing sketch, imagine that y o u ate at the point shown. Ploc:e o n "A" on th e c urved lt ne to sho w ho w high the objec t YIOS above the horiz on (skyline) wh:m you firs t sow it. Place a "8" on th e sam~ curved ltn~ to show how hi gh tho object was above the horizon (skyline) when you la s t s ow it. Place on " A " o n the c o mp ass when ~u ftrsl sow it . Place a "B" on the compass where you last sow !lac obje ct. 2!3. !.lrow a picture that will show the motion that the object or object s mode. Place on "A" at the beginning of the ot the end o f the path, a nd show any chong3 S in directi~>_n duri ng the course. 2 9 . lr the r'! wcs MORE THAN ONE o!:lject, then how many were there? Dr::~w a ? i-::1.re of how they were arrcng '?d, anJ pv t on a rrow to show the di rection t hat they were traveling. 31. Was al'yl)n-:: :til.., with you at the t il,,., y 0u snw thJ t~IJj .~t? (Cr:-/., (lr J) 32. Pleos.e oiv~ .!1 f ollo.'lir1i) inforru.:~ti{l(l about ;'O.JfSulr. Lusl NMl'J TE LE PHOI';= NUMBER