Sit:.ce tha Form 117 .;iv.):J ~he de. to of t t .) oo.:;.::r-: io:-1 ezld sine,:} the repo:-~ ;:a s not su~ittod u-;:;::.J.l ::~;; 65., ..:.avtti Ob~srver sightad on objact yeaTs and still is. vi th talk; :13 .;~i:.:::-i:l_; ~ti t hix:.g through o;t body. Thi s en~irzy ha;; and giv ce di~fa~enc teali:l3~ It kind of su:;Jel" hl:-:-..:ln brain. I i A r/l . .il_j~ e I? H Ol<-r IY e ~1~MJMG ~'ISS~E ACTION: RCC-11-l, INFO:XOP- 2,XOX-2,SAFOS-3,DI.A-l(l3) ADV CYS TQ XOX ~ DIA S18 i?2l.95ZTTIJZ';lJ\.J RUEDEEM445 346e405-UUUU--RUEFHQA.. FM' USCGC S?E)JC.ER TO RlJ@N](A/ CINCLANTFLT PJ.J~HQAI HQ USt:i Wdi~ ClOCCNAD RUEDEDAI CCMEASTSEAFRCN FJJ~i''1~P/ EASTffiN ~JCRAD REGI ~ "i.M: o ZC:W CCMDT COG~.RD ~-c~Ea5T-AREA COGARD UXI\Ti.NG 1 CS.lECT APPE:~ED IO & DISHJT!::GRATING PS IT FELL. EXTRE!~'El...Y ERIGHJ t-S .<F A fLARE.. NO SURFACE CH AIR CONTACTS IN AREA. MEIEHt.OGICN... VlSI BiL!\'1 UNt.IMil"ED. 4 PrnSCNS S IGHTE:DD ALL CCOCUR I N DESC.'1IPTION .T?l' ( U:"O) :-~a.j Q:uint::tnilla/70916/mhs/12 Jan 68 ~e ... uest fo:-u~O Information replies :o your letter or. Dece:nber 20' .1967. poss:rore.to fake - a picture of a flying saucer as you suggestP.r . Tne photo which you . submitted is an excellent example of a fake :flying:saucer Thank you for your letter end goo d luck .. Sincere:ly, ~TOR ~INT:~'1IIl.A; ~ie:C/:.Project Blue. Jr; Major, NjR: See-:case 1967~ No Case Inf o Only, Photog:::aph, SIG:HI;IG G' UlODEHTIFIEO P:IEti O\fetf.\ QUESTIO:I~..\IRE IJU/YJET 1!/.;~r;.:.u /.PP~OVAL J. pr~Sl A:~CH Pl'r<POS .~ YOlJR NA\11:: WILl,. NOT J1, !JS1.) l l'i COI'/'IECTJ0:-1 \'Wfll 1\1\Y OF Y0tit' ST!,lt~,\tt":-.1.:-. tiH ('U~ICLlJ~!O:,s Wtfi!OIJT YOU~ fE,~r.llSSt(lN. RI:TllR"' TO AlH FORCE BASE !NVI.o., rJ(.,\TC>R FOH FOKV.M~lll~lr; TO FTD t rnE.TRJ, WRIGH'f PATTF~S0:--1 AFI3,0H104513'l , lAW AFR80-i7 (IF ADD/1'/()N.'\L. SIJEFTS i\J<i~ Nt:EDLO FUt< f\'/'oW?\'!1\/E OR .-.i<ETCHF.S A T1'ACI! SFCUREL Y TO Trll::i FORM OR 1\NNOTrl T WI Tll Yc >UR t\' A.'IF FOR JL>J:/VTIFICA '!'ION ) 1 WHC:N DID YOU SEE THE PHF N O M E N O N ' 2 W"l\T TIME 0!0 YOU FIRST SICHT THE PH!::N-:I'~E NO'I> 3 . W~l.\f TI'.IE DID YOU LA<;T SIGHT T H E PH:::t-0' <~ Tl'-12' I O N E U OAYLIG"' T SAve N Gs F ' !:; r Ml rJ "''lO fjEASrt::RN ["_!CENTR/oL [JtDUIHA " jPAl..I F IO:: ]OTHER 5 WH('RE WERE YOU WHEN YOlJ SAW THE P"E., J'>l::~'>':>N' I~ Hl C.ITY GI'/E THE N E AF!r.Sr :;r,c-FT ADDRESS AII O INOICATt ON A H.\110 DRAWN MA? WHE~E YOU WERE" :.TA'hJcNv 'HITH REFER'"Nt:E 7..) THE ADORE~:>. IF IC! T!ll! t;OliNTRY, I::>E~ITI~Y TH HIGH~YA'f YOU W E R E ON 0P NFI\~ A oC-R" TO FIX A OISTANC!:c ANI') OlqECTION FR':/ool SO~t. :COGNIZABLE LANOMAA!< J-f t li ... !"'AGc~E YOU ARE AT THE f"OIN T SHO.YN l'l J H!:: :;-:ETCH, PLACE. .:.h "A 0 '1 THE Cuq'JEO !..INt.: TO S"i!J V hOH H!CH THE Pl-1C:NO.\IENON WAS A80VC: THE HORIZON. 0~ SKYLINE V.HEtl Fi~ST :>EEN. PLACE \ '3 " 0,., T"":O S'I"''O CJRVE::> LINE TO SHOI'I H O I'I HIGH ABOVE T H E HORIZON THC: HEI)1,1ENON W~S IIHEII LI'ST SSEN. OffECfa.i U.S. AJr Far: 14, D1d rhe objt:CI di>oppecr w hile you ... t:rC wctch1ng 11? If ~0, how? 15. Did the object move behind ~ometmr'lg ot ony time, porriculorly o douci? (C~rcle One): Yes {;;;;; Don' t kncow. IF you cnswered YES. t h<;"' :c' w'-ot 16. Did the objec1 move in front oi someth ing ot ony time, porticu lorly o cloud? (Circle OnP}: @ No Don't know. IF you answered YES, then rell whet in lronrof: if V Wt:f.< ~ ~ a~ LC, <'/,/r',/ Mtlr,?~...c.-< We wish to know the angular size. Hol e o match stick ot orm'! length in line with o known object ond nc:otc h""' m:.~ch ~:~1 t~ object is covered b y the heod of rhe mo teh. If you hod pefo,,ed this experiment ot the time of rhe ) :g">ing, how mvd " the object would hove been covee d by rne motch heod ?. 1_ -(.'} C (_ , 19 Drew o pictU"" that will ~how the ~ho?e c f the obje ct or o bjec::. l o be! ond include in your sketch )rY deoils o f rne c~;t< thot you $O w $l!Ch o s wino ) , protrus io" : etc., ond especiolly exh c ust rro ils or vopcr troil)i Flo~c ".arcoJl bo-)ide rhc d ro"' "\ 10 show rhe d ireclto., rhe objecr we\ rro,i"'g . , / } .. -~-rc_ L ~ U.S. Alii FORCE TECHNICAl INFORMATION This qu~slionnair'l has been prepared lO that you con give the U.S. Air Force a s much i'l tormotion os po-.ible concerning the unic::ntiiied aerial phenomeno'l that you have observ~d. PI as~;~ try to answer o s many questions a s you ponibly con. The information that you give ,.,,JI be U\ed for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any ;totemenh, co nclul!otn, or publications without your permouion. We request this personal in formation so tn.,t of it is deem.;d necessary, we may contact you for further d~toils. I. When d id you see the object? Hours Minutt!s (Circle One}: or P.M. 3 . Tirne Zone: Month Y&or (Circle One): o6';ste~ c. Mtluntoin d . Pocifoc 4. \.Vhere wee you when you saw the object? (Circle One): a . Dovlight Saving Soooe or Coi)llry City or Town 5. How long was object in ,ight? lToto l Duration) Minut1H s~conch a . Certoon c . Not very sure E!y c~to0) d . Just a guess 5 2 W -=s Of:J!!C! on sight continuous!/'? T ~s ./ 6. Wha t NCS rne cond ition oi th~ ;ley? (Cifcl~ Or" a In !rant o f you d . To fOUr :<!lr b In bee'< of you e. C,~rl.~cd I UFO form continued 20. Do you th.nl you con estima te the ~peed of the objec: ? (Corcle:One) .d @ If yo.J o n:--ered YES, the., what sp eed would you e stimote ? _ 21 D., you thon~ you co n e sti...,ote how fo r owoy from you the objec r wo~? (Circle One) ({;). No IF you onswered YES, then ho w for oway would you soy it was? 2 2 WherP. were you located whe n you so w the ab fCircle One): h In o car c Outd o o rs d In on oorplone (type ) e . At sea 23. Were you (Circle One, a . In the busine n sectio n o f o city? b . In the te sident io l sechon o f o city? lr, ope n co untryside? d Near o n o irloelc!? e. Flying over c city? f. Flying ~open co"n''Y!?/ ?. t:l Me. I t IF you " "'1: N O VING IN A N AUTOMO~iLE or other vt-hic cl :he time, then complc " +e follo~irog qu( I 24 1 Whcl d irectio n vNe you moving? Crrcfe O n e ) d Soul,eost f. So<.~thwPsl h No~t'-'west 2J.2 Ho w lost were you mavins? --------miles per hour . 24.3 Die! you stop o t any time while you were lool..ing ol the cb:ect ? (C~tclc One) Dod you observe the ol.>iect through o ny c ! the lollo w ino? ob. Eyq;lo~'"' Yes ( Su~ gloS'"\ Yes fE) d. Window cic~s YP.s (:-.:o In ord~r tl.ot you ccn g vc o~ cit o r o p 1c:urc a~ possib le cf whet} ou sow, de~cribL in }'Cwr o"'n words c corr.mc., ob1rc o c.. !I'CI' whoch, wher. piece d up in t he ~ky, would give the some o ppo-nrcncr os the obiccl "'1-'cn yo u ~cw 8. IF you sow :he o bject at NIGHT, what d id you notic'l concerning the STARS and !AOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): d. Don't rememb~r 8 .2 MOON (Circle O ne): o . Braght moonlight b. Dull moonlight c.~oonlight-pitch dar~ d. Don't rcmemb.:r 9. What wNe thl! weather conditions at the lime you sow the objed? CLOUDS ( Circle One): a. Clt!or sky c. Scotrered clouds \!-Thick o r heavy clouds) 10. The objo!cl appeared: (Circ/11 One): WEATHER (C~tcle On-a): IJ. Fog, mist, or light rain :c~. roleorheo~:n a. SnciW fiT I ..LTII t:. Don' t remember b . T rcnsparent e. D Jn'l remamber 11. li 11 cppeored os a light, was it brighter than the braghtest stars? ( Circle One): c. About the soma tmmer d. Don't know Compare brightness to some common object: 12. The l!dges of the object ...,ere: (Circle One): o. d. Don' t remember 13. Did the obje ct: :Gde O ne for each question) o. Appear to stand srill ct cny lime? No Don't know b. Suddenly speed up ond rush owcy ot any time? No Don't know c. Break up in to oorts or eJ~plode? Yes Don' t know Give oif smo'<e? Don't know e. Change brightness? Don' I know F. Change \hope? Don't know Flash or fl,ckur? :l.:m't kno w g . h. Dtsoppeor ond reoppaor? Don'r ><now Orfjcja1 U.S . . Air r-orce 27. In thoo followtng $ke tch, imogin e thor you ore ol tn p::> "' st.aown. Ploc an A .. on th~ c1.rv"d line to .how how htgh tl'u object wo~ obo'e the hori.:on ( l.yline) when you fir/ so..., it. Piece o "B" o n t'-.~ ~omu curv~d line I? ~how how lugh tne object wa~ obov3 tnt' horizon (skylin'!) when you lost sow it. Pice"' an "A"' on the co,..poh when you fir< I ~ow i. Pia c.: a "6" on the com pou wh!!n you last sow the object. Drow o picture that will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place a n " A " a t the beginning of rhe path, a "8" at the end of the path, and show any changes in di'!'1:t'on du;ng :he course. ~\IF th.,re was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? ~,f-1--. .s..------ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show rhe direcrion that they were troveliog. 34. Dote y o u comp leted thi~ questionncir~: 35. Information which you fee l pertinent ond w hich is not odec,uctely covered in the ~peci!ic points of :he q uestionnaire or o no rrolive explanatio n of your sighting. -: l. Wm onyonra ()l>e with you ot the tm~ you sow the obj~cl? (Cir: ll .I IF vnu Miwered YES, dd rh;1y see t~e object to:>? (Circle OM! I 3 i\2 Ploo;e li\ ' their names ond uddresses: T:tc?"iONc NUMBER Indicate any ndditionol information obout yourself, inducing cnv speciol experience, "'hich msh.! be perttnent.