':s. sou;:cE 4 . NUMBER :)f OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSION Possible (HOT A1R BALLOON) The description : :" the object hot air balloon .. is similar t o that of a garm~t '). LENGi'H OF OBSERVATION 6. ;'r Pf. Or C35cRVAT10l': vro,.md _-., 1a ual I Jl'(.'ic. 9. ?HY~CAL eVIDENCE n. SR!EF SUMMARY AriD ANALYSIS Jn saveral differt:nt nights the observers sighted a b:cic;.cc j gl~Ming objectv One said it looked like a stubb nosed ciz~:c and the o-;be:c s&ic i t looked something like an elongated bailGc uith a frame wo inside or out.. j f'f:J S E P 6 J 0-329 (YOE) p.-. .. iou o d!tlOf'la o{ thla tomt may be uud. U.S, AI R FORCE T ECHNICAL INF OR MATIQN 1: r_,j (-9- Ti-! s questionnaire hos been prepared s o tha t y~u can giv\J th;:G .. Air Force as much informot:o n as possible conc::erning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pl~cs.-: 7ry to answer as many quo:>tions as you possibly con. The inf o rmation that you give will be us..,c ror r.,s-.,arch purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection woit h any statement s , ccn ci.J5ions, or publications without your permission. We reque s t this personal ir,formotion so that :i ;t is deemed necessary, we may contac t you for further details. 1. 'Nhen did y o v see the object ? (3CTvJ'iJ 2. T i r.,e of d oy: _ Doy Mont h 3 . Time Zone: (Circle One):(;} to ste rn b. Central c . Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were y:Ju when you sow the object ? (Circl.:: One): (Circle One): fo)Doylight Saving '1:.' Standard City or Town Sto t o o r County 5. how long w-::s object in sight ? (Total Durorion} Hours Minutes Soconds c . Certain c . Not very sure ::. rcirly ccrtcin @Just 0 guess Yes v"" 5.2 ras o~ ; :: :.oght cc,.ntinuously? 6. What was t;.,e o-dnion of the sky? o. 6ris;ht 7. IF you sow th!: oS1ect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the obje ct? Circle One): c. In front of you b. In bock of you c . To your ri ght d. To your left e . Overh'!cd f. Don' t remember Thla fo.m &uperarrle" fo"TO l lt<\, Jul 61. whach ;,. ob'\olrte. t:L IF you SO'>" l~e objC"c t a t NIGHT, whnt d 1d you notice cnnc< rnng !he ~TAI-<S tlnd MOON? 8.1 STARS(CucleOnt!): t r~m~mber 8.2 MOON (C,rcle One ): {;)Bright rnoo,light b. Dull moon I ight c. No moordight -pitch dark d. Don't rcrne m be r 9 . \'vhot were 'e weather conditit'ln'i at the time you saw the objec t ? CLOUDS (C,rcle One): c . Sc-atterE~c c lauds d . T h i c k N '' e a ''Y c-I oud s >/lEA TH U..: 1 Circle One): l ( Fog, mist, or light roin c . ,/iod~rotc or h fov y roin e . Do n ' ! rt:mt::mbcr 10. The o b1ect o;:>pP.arecl: (Circle One). d. A s o light e . Den 't remembe r 11. If il op;::eor~.:! as o ligh t , was it brighte r then the briuh~est stor~? (Circle One): Q s~ighter c. A bout the s ome d. Don't know 11.1 (o"';'.~=:o Srig!-ltness t o some cor,.,mo;; object: c: :1e ob;ect were : o . Fuzzy or b!u:re:: Sharnly oJIj;~d e . O th(!r 13. Did thr~ obje-:; (Circle One f0r cr:ch au~stion) Appe a r t-: s:.rd still ot (lny t ime? Don' t know Sudde:1l;.-s d up and rush away at any t irnc? Don' t kno w Brea~ up ;..,o oort s o r cxplod~? Don' t know Give off s r'\o :.~? Don' t kno w Change br:j;tr:ess? Don'! know Change shcpe? Do11' t know g . F lash o r fl ickcr? Don't kno w D i soppco r ond r e o;:>p'ar? Yes Don ' t kno w l.d, Did the obj<Jct di!.OPO'!l('.'f" whiln you wert'! watching it? If so, hcw? fl JJ o ittJ d e AJ f-1 LIV !\ s s E TT 1 A.J c-u p TL ?H-VTO 15. Did t',~ o::ir.r;t movllt b..,hi"d !'lom..,,hinq nt any timl!'! r~"~rticulorly o c loJd? Don't Know. IF you on3wered YES, th.,n tell what 16. Did tho ::S!~ct move in fr<"n~ of $Cm.,thinQ ot o rw tifT'~. portic~alr:rly n c!Ntd ? Don' t I( now. IF y o u onswerfld YES, then tel! who t 17. T e:! I ir. c f.-.w word!\ thP. foil nwinq things ohout th!! objec t ; l 9 . W~ wisl, t o know th~ an8ulor size. Hol:l o match stick at a rm ' s length in line with a kno"!n ohi~ct ond note h o w much c~ t;,~ object is cover~d by tht'! hMd of the match. If yotJ hod oerform.,d this t:xp.,riment Clt th9 t imb of the sighti;'lg, how much of th., obif~Ct Wt:~,tld hove been coveretd b> the match h"od? \I 0 F) j E C. I vJ AS Yz TH- E 5t:C c; oF AJJ cG:c w ,., r=:;J 19. Dre w o ::i:~- e-that will show tne shcpe of the object or obje cts. Lobel and includtt in your sketch any d~tails of rl-e o:. ~-: :,ot you sow such :::s wings , protrusion s , etc . , and especially &xhoust trail!> or vapor trail s . Piec e C'". :::r ::..., bes id e the drcwing i.;, show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you thin!< yl)u con ostimote th~ !.po..,d of f.-,<t objn c t ? IF yoo o~:;,.,,..r~d YES, th"n what speed would you e~timato? STAT J0;),4((y 7U r\ l3CtZ"O. -'>u con a stimoto how for cway from you the objoct w o s? IF you cn~.~&rt'ld YES, then how for ow~y would you soy i t was?. -------- Where wer::: v:>u locotod wh~n you sow the ob!c<c t? (Circle o.-,~ ': a. lnsid!:.; :>uilding b. In a co~ In on a:olcn~ {typrt} 23. w~rc you (Circle One ) ) o. l11 the bJsin<!ss section of o city? I @ !n the rc<:idllntiol section o f o city? c . In op::n .:ountrysid!!? d. N~or ~n o irTiold? e . Flying o v-,r a city? f. F lying ov-,r open com~ry? If ;-;jJ .,~,~:: 1-.~0VING IN AN AUTOM03iLE or oth,,r veniclc o~ th<! tim~, then complete t~o following question'>: 2.1.1 Who ::..roction wet~ you mov!ng? ( Circle On.,) N~rt1 c . Eo7>t N:>rrheost d. Southeo-:t f. Southwe~t How -:~l wer-e you moving? _ es po r hour. 24.3 Di1 Y~' .. $fOP at any time whii~ yo.J were looking at the object? :'-le object throuf~ 'J d the following? Binocular s f. Tele'icope Theodolite h. Nor!hw-:st 26. In order th::~ .: ::::m gi1e os cleor o picture as pos~ible of whot you !iow, descri~ in >'our own words o common object or cb "''= w;,ich, when placed up in the !;ky, would give the some oppeomnce as the object which you sow. 27. In t ho follow ing !.ketc h, imagire that you ol"c a t t ho point shown. Place or "A" on l!t'l ctuv~d lin!) to -.how how high the obj~ct was above th e horizon (skyline) whnn you first sow it. 1-'lo~e a ''B' ' on th !'Clme curvod lin~ to show how hith the object was above the horizon (skyline) whtln you lost ~ow it. Place an "A" on the compo'IS when you fi~r sow it. Place a " B " on the compo:>s where y ou /oc;t sow the obj..,ct. 2!5. 1Jro"" a picture thot will show the mot ion that th-e object or objects rnadc. P loco o n "A" a t the beginning o f the poth, o "b" at the end of th e path, ancl show any changes in dircc:tian during tht; cours..:. O'?J j(CT 'iZ.E"f1flt }Jf V ~-TI\'Tt DJJAR. t CDutJT~IL-C.lOci,('WF S. 29. IF rh~H~ _.::s YORE T HAN ONE cS,;!~t, then how many were there? Q_j) _t,_,""":.. _ c ::> :v-:: c~ how they were o:-ro n:;ed, an.:l put on arrow to show the direct ion that they were traveling. 30. Hov() you ov0r Sfl&n this, oro simi lof ohjoct b~foru. If ISO givu dote or Ja1t.>!l c.,,d lc...:ution. 3 1. Wus on)On! ) .;!) vfith you at the time you snw tho object? (Circlo One) 31.1 IF }O~ onswcr.>d YES, did they see tho object too? (Circle One) 31.2 PboP iist th~ir names and address~s: 3:. Pl~osc giv:: ~e f o llowing information about yourself: MidJl,. H:tme C ity Z orn> Stale TE Lc PH0.:1:: NUMBE 1nJicore ~-. ?-!ditiono l information obou~ yours~lf, including ony special ex!"eri~ncc, which r:'li{lht ~ pertinent. 33. When ond to ...,:, :> n c: d you report that you h od seta the obje c t ? Month Yo or us COA<; T 34. Dot e you completed this questionnaire: 35. Informat ion whic h you feel pertinent and which is n ot adequately covered in the spacific p oints of the qul!stionnoire ex o narrative explanation of y our sighting. ,._ TTN O;r D EPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION C AFSC l WRIGiiT -PATTERSON A I R F O RCE B ASE. OHIO A!i-43.3 J<~..-. .'!.-lc'-.) you r JPid.cnciCied obscrvt!tion. The lni'orcnat:i.on :.t]dch \.tc :c-..'! r~celved i s not snfi'icjent l'o1 a scientific tnves~:.ie;ation. J't. ._ :. .: -.. ~ 01 complete l.ne a" ~:.:-tcbed FTD Fmm J.( '1 Hlld rc-.:. rn H . in t-~..NA '1"1') Colone 1 ) USJ~F of Ted.nology and Subsystems U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IN FORMATION T111s ~uestionnoire has been prepor"d so that you con g ive the U .S. Air Force os much infor:"-::: :m as pos5ible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Ple::n~ '''! to answer as many questions as you possibly con. Th Information that you give will be us.,.= for research purposes. Your nome wi II not be used in connection w it h ony statements, ccncl.;s ons, or publications without your permis5ion. We request this personal information so tho! it is deemed necessary, we moy contac t you for further details. 1. "Nhcn did y o'-see the object ? 2. TirM! o f day: (Circle One): (Ci rcle One): o. to stern 4 . Where were you when you sow the object? (Circle One): c . Dot!ight S_o~ b. Standard ~ :::>:.sto Address City or Town Stote or Count y 5. how long'"'=~ object in sight? (Total Durot1on) Hours Minutes Seconds ::. Certain c. Not very sure !:.. =cir!y certain ~-d . Justo guess _ T'OS co;.,~ ~ :; ;,t cvntinuou:;ly? Yes_ ~ No 6. What was th.e ::c~;::ion of the sky? c. o::r~snt 7. IF you sow the obje c t during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked o t the object? (Circle One): o . In front of you d. To your left b. In bock of y _au e . Overhead U. IF you sow the objec t o t NIGHT, whot d 1n you no~icv con::-<>rn1119 the ~Ttd~S ond MOON? 8 .1 ~fARS(Ctrc/eOne}: 8 . 2 MOON ( ( trclc One): a . No,.,~ a. Bright moonlight b. Dull rnoonli9ht c . NCl moonlight -pitch dark d. C.:-1'1 rememb,r d. Don't rememher 9 . \'.hat wer!l :,~e weat her conditions M the time you sow tha object ? CLOUDS ( ::::cfc Q.,e): ~VEATHER fCirclc One): b . Fog, mi.!>t, o r light r o1n c . S<-atten.~: ::louds c. t,J,od Prof~ or heavy rc11 n d . Thick or '-eovy c louds T he object O?peared: c. Solid . (Circle One): d. As a l ight e. Do., ' t re.nember ! c. Vap or 11. !i il oppeor"'d os o light, wa:; it bright!!r thon the bright~st s tars? (Circle One); o . <3riaht c . About the ~orne b . Di:nmer d. Don't k no w 11. 1 Co,...:.:~ brichtnes s to somP/ c:orrmon ab1'cct o . Fuzzy o r b!u:re d o. Like a br i i:lh I s cor :. Don'~ re"nciiSer Appear ::; st::d s t il l at any t ime? b. Sudde:1lr Sj:-.e-:d up and rush awa) at any time? Break u:> l-;:. j:-~rts o r explocb? d. Give oH sm~i<e? e. C hanoe brich tness? f. Change shape? Flash o r f l ichr? h. Disappear and r~appcnr? (Circle One for e 'teh questi on} Do n ' t know Don' t know Don' t know Don' t know (t ' Don't know Don't know Don't ~now Don' : know U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATIOl'l Tnas que::.tionnoire has been prepared so tha t you can give t he U.S. Air Force a s much informoion .Js possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon tha t you have observed. Pleas~ :~y to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The informat icm that you give will be us~: ~or '"search purposes. Your nome will not be u<>ed in connection with any statements, ccncksions, or publications without your permission. We reques t this P"rsonol information so thct ir :tis deome d necessary, we may contact you fo r further details. 1. '.Vhcn did y ou see the object? 3. Tirre Zone. (Circle One): o. 4 . Vvhere wee you when you saw the object? Noore ? o s t o l Address H our Minutes (Circle One): State or County CityorTo w n 5. how l ot'lg w.;:s ?bject i n sight? ( Tctcl :::>urotion) Minutes Seoconds ::. Certain c. Not ve ry sure 1y_c_c_r:-to-, V d. Justo guess