I 2. LOCATION 13. ~C.:r:CE 10, CONCLUSION I Civ llit:u1 ~oaaible (AlHC ) 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LEI'IC.Tt1 OF OBSERVATION 2 i'-~inut es 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Grcund-Viaul 9. PHYSICAL :VI~ENC! 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS The observer sighted two very bright lights and heard a h\ll'i74i;,g . noise. There were red, green, and blue lights around the e<lg) ot the object. The observer was n~ar the Denver Federal c t?: COY rJ.~ t The observer was requested to complete and "'eturn a I torm 1l7 but failed to do so. No reports were calle~ into tho City Police Department or the Stapleton International Airport. The airport reported that ttete undoubtedly numerous aircraft in the vicinity or : the Fedbral Center. f T 0 ~E P 6 3 0-329 (TOE) P"loua edUJofu of thl fona ... ., be uaed. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION General Aviation District Office 13 Jefferson County Airport Broomfield, Colorado 80020 AEfi'EA T01 October 11, 1967 Colonel Jsmes c. Manatt, USAF Director of Technology and S~baystems Department of the Air Force Headquarters Foreign Technology Division (AFSC) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 The following are approved by this office to conduct aerial banner towing operations: Skip-Craft Aviation, Inc. Greeley, Colorado 80631 Geo:-ge Speer 141 ~. 5th Street Brighton, Colorado 80601 Sincerely yours, W. A. SKIPPER DISTRIBUTORS FOR WELD COJI'; -v MUNICIPAL AIFtPORT ROUTE 4 , BOX 113- A GREELEY, COLO. (.3031352-3856 January 26, .1968 Department of the Air Force Headquarters Foreign Tec hnology Division (AFSC \~right-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433 At ten of: TDPT ( 1 Gentlemen: I~ answer to your request, we didn't have any aerial advertisers opera-=ing in the Denve:-area at 11 PM Ivlsrr, on October 31, 1967. . Sincerely, SKIP-CRAFT Aviation, Inc. SAFOICC/Turnure/ua/79079/240ct67 Thia replies to your telephone query to this office u.1l :lctober 23 regarding the unidentified !lying objects you observed over south~ast Washington the nights of A check with Andrews Air Force Base reveals that the base waa supporting a rather sizeable Army exercise on those two nights. Helicopters in formations ol two were t~<ing olf every three ruinutes, nDd planes were t~<ing olf overy five minutes throughout soost of the~o nights in question have seen lights front some of the aircraft being used in the exercise. Tbe Ul~ Investigator at ~mU%ews h~d no other reports of unidentified flying objects on either of the two nights in question. T~ank you for your interest in the Air Force project concerning unidentified flying objects. Sincerely, DAVID L. STILJS, Uajor, USAP Acting Chief, Civil Drancb Community Relations Division Office ol Infor tion 1 -11 November .1967 Sightings A~k~n, South Ca~olina ~n6ley, South Carolina :;::.:;hville ?reeport, Illinois !\.::.. t.tanning, Pa Ge:1eva, Alabama amisburg, Ohio ~ilberforce, Ohio trew Ha'Upshire >!;rrtle Beach, S Carolina llahassee, Florida D=3.v~nport, Io\of'a. Farmer 3ville, Ohio G~r~ood, N~v Jersey Cayton, Ohio p:yL t, :> to ..rn , Pe n!ls y l r ani a. A~d~ore, Alab~a California O;::;a.ha, Nebraska Blytheville AFB, .;~k:.nsas Cincinnati, Ohio iamisburg, Obio !:.n ster, Ohio Collingdale, Pa :1orth Olmsted, Ch:..:J l-1ilitary EVALUATION In3ufficient Insuf'ricient Lisufficient Data Insufficient Data Astra (Deneb) Astra (Star/Planet) Insufficient ~ta Insufficient Data Insufficient D3ta Astro ( oon) Other (Conflicting Data) Ins ufficient Data Other (Unreliable Report) In:;uffi cient lflJ.ta Insufficient Data Satellite (ECHO II) Insufficient Data Insufficient Data Radar (Balloon) AIJDITIONAL SIGE-t-:'2::.'jGS FOR INFOID~ATIO}l O~iLY ( NO'r CASES ) C:i-:::=-:.:>J Canada i:. ton, rl Carolin~ Jac:~::.)~, Hichi gan t1ili tary .(phot.os) 'Photos ( Gd lights & Ve:1us) Ni li taz:y .... - Satellite I;ecay Pho t.o s ( L::ns Flares ) TYPED COMMENTS MADE BY DR. J. ALI.EN HYNEK OiV (JUNE 1968 Evaluation should be changed to "Insufficient Information"-- besides this is another one witness easel Further 117vas not returned. Whole thing seems unreliable. eg. "10 feet diameter held at arm's Finally1 reported by a 20 yr. old lad. Gross lack of information bits for the inp~t. (Original signed by J. Allen Hynek) NOltTH\''E HR..~ l 1NnrERSITY i nfrl1-llniversil CORRESPONDENC{ Lt. Col. Hector Quintanilla 31. 10 July 1967, Azalea, Mississippi. See attached supplernental sheet B. 32. 11 July 1967, Macon, Georgia. Temporarily misplaced. to the sighting the previous Check to see ,.,hether this hnR day in Azalea. Mississippi. 33. 25 July 1967. Manchester, New Hampshire Rny rcl:ttion The only Manchester, New Hampshire case I have is for n different 34. 12 October 1967, Ocaloosa County, Florida. Although this had four witnesses, the data arc VP.t y i'"' ' . A balloon is ruled out because of wind at all levels. Tun , , i . ~cts, one trailing the other, nighttime observation, went rout notthern to the southern horizon in three minutes. Anyone of three '~valuationn: (1) insufficient data (2) probable aircraft (3) possible uni'.nO\.Jll, 35. 31 October 1967, Denver, Colorado~ Do not have in my files. Will do in Dayton J. ALLEN HYNEK, DirectQr Lindheimer Astronomical Research Center ~orthwestern University DE .. ARTMENT OF THE AlA P'ORCE HllADQUA .. TE .. S I'O .. I[IQN TECHNOLOQV DIVISION f AfFSC) W-.IGHT-,.ATTir"SON '"" F'OPtCE BASE. OHIO -4!!1433 UFO Observation October 31, 1967 Reference your recEnt unidentified flying obJect sighting ~hich J reported to the Air Force. The information which we have r~ceived is not sufficient for a scientific investigation. Request you complete the attached AF Form 117 and r etun1 it in the self- addressed envelope . Thank you for reporting your observation to t!le Air Force. 'i1~'-1ES C. MANA'IT, Colonel, USAF ,~.-~Dfrector of Production AF Form lr{