P~OJ::cr 1(>)73 RcCCiD 10. CONCLUSION L.ENGT I; o;-: 23'52RVATION 11. BK: 2F SU~\MARY AND ANALYSIS SZ:!: C/\SE ?ILE {TDE) ?revlvu. cn.~.t: .. .,):t o l thi~ f orrn m.ay bo~ UGI;)d. UNCLASSIFI~O DfP.UTMElU Of THE Alit fORa STAff f\llSSAGl BitAHot IHC071\IHG MUSAG Page 5 of 6 ASKit-..G IF I HAD A JET AIRCRAFT TAKE-OFF. MY REPLY WAS NEGATIVE; I DID MENTION, dJWEVER, A C- 12 1; T44073; HAD JUST LAMJED. HE STATED HE SAW THE C-121 :~MING IN, BUT THAT HE ALSO SITED A CIGAR-SHAPED SILVER- PAGE 5 rt'_::.Y.KA2191 UNCLAS EFT 0 WHITE OBJ::::i BEHI~D THE C-12 1 W.OVING AT A HIGH RATE OF SPEED , IN \'/HAT PPEARED i : BE A SOUfH-BOU~D DIRECT ION AT A VERY LOW ALTITLDE. ATTEMPTING TO GET A ~::TTER IDEA OF WHC:R THE UFO WAS SITE, I ASKED HIM IF THIS 8JECI '!t:..'S i N QOSE ffiOXIMITY TO T.HE C-121. HE STATED HE COULD I\OT BE S~E f10W QOSE THE OBJECT WAS TO THE AIRCRAFT, BUT AGAI N SAID THE UFO APP::A.RED T": 8E BEHif\D THE IN3JUN) C-12 1. I WOll.D ESTIMATE THE POSITION OF THE C-121 AT THE TIME OF .T HC: SIGHTING AS BEING Fl VE MILES SOUTH OF ELEUfiEP.~ !.I~ PORT ON A RIGHi OO'.YNNitiJ LEG FOR R/W 15 . THE WEATHER AT THE I PI: Nfl.S VFR. IN CW C;< I ~G WITH THE C-12 1 PILOT; HE ADVISED HE HAD SE:: '~ I Oi HI tlG. Nffi~.~Al tS3:-\;::;ISE LEVEL i S 19 MICROVOLTS I N THE TELEMETRY BANJS AT 130fiE t:OIS:: LC:VEL NOTED 33 MICROVOLTS AT 230. 9 MCS, LOWER ON OTHER FCYS c.;3:iuT 24 AV>. CONTINUED HIGH UNTIL SITE QOSED AT 1700E. TRIED TO LOCA.T: rtADIATION, BUT SEEMED TO BE SAME IN ALL DIRECTIONS UNCLAS'Si~!cD b. t.. few b. Dull monni1Slh r d . Don' t romt-mb<:r Ooo' t rom.:rnbt>r /c .(lcor ~Icy :::. rlo:ty = Scattered cloucc: c. Mod~r,r-N heovy <;, i h ic k or h e ovy c: I ?vd s l:l. ! ,/)obje c t oooeored:. f(ir-:1~ On~t): ~. Solid d. A"' o light T ron~porent romembo/ I; , oppt-or"d os o iigh~, ..... OJ i~ crioht or thon tho brigh t a:;t 1fors;? (Circle On..!): 1 i.l Corr.;>ore brigh'"'"~:. r~ ~. f,boul tn":~ so'Tl<' -d. Do....,' t know e, C'lcl'l ; e brr g !) h"H 'i' f. c~o."';e sho;x-? h. Disa;:')~cor or:d r"'OOJOOCr?' (Circle: One for cc:ch Qu.-:$ t io n ) Don't knew l Dcn' t know Don' t know t ime, porticulorly o cloud. i); d 1n c obj~cr move behind something o t any (C ircJ, O n e): it moved be~ ind: IF you answered YES, then tell whot I i6. : the objocr mov& in frcl'lt of-something ot any tim~, por ticulorly a cloud? (Circle O ne): No IF you answered YES, then tcil whor 'tt'o w1shto know the o n:;v lcr si:~. Hold o match ~tick ot arm's length in line with o known objeCT and not~ how m ... :'-: of t h e oS1cct is cov:re~ by tho hood of t h e matc h . If you hod pcrfQ(med thi s experiment a t tho time of r:"''o l ' ; ; - ng, how much of ,;, e cob ,e c t would hove bee~ covered by tht~ match head? ~ hrt(/'-(. Ore- c .:>icr ... re th o t will sh: .., r:,e :.hope of t h e .objocr c.r' objc:c t s . L ob-: I and inclvdo in your skotch any deroil~ cc: rnol you SO"'' :. ,: C~ wines, protrusions, etc., ond C!>;>:>ciofly oxhoust trails; Of Va';)U trail:; P:=.:~ - -::."~"" besid~ th c:...,in;; to ~how t h o d iroction t h o object was moving (Circle On-:) IF yov answered YES, t~en who: spec .,.,ovid you es!imcre? 11. D o yov tnink yov con estimate how far owo'/ from you toe objoc:r was? (Circle One) .= yo.J onswl!r~d YES, rn,..n ho..., for away would you s oy it wos? 1'hcre were you locatud ..-h::n you s~w thu object? c , In s id e o bvil~in~ c. In on oirt>lanc (:ypt'j 23. Were you (Circle OM) o . In the bvsincs:; section of o city? b. :, :~:: res oen;io! :.ecrio., oi o city? @; h ::oJ?ai,Ysic:0 d. Ncor en c iri;cld? ~. Fl.,.in;; ovt:r o c i:y? f. Flying over o~n ccvnl.(? :: yov woro MOV:~-;G i~ ,\:-, ,.\iJTOMOSILE o; oth-:r vohicl~ ul :ilo t ime, rhon complo~:J :no folfc...vin~ ~.,~!.tior.s: i 'rl"nor Jircctio:l - oving? (Cir::lo Ono) c. ~lorth c . Ec..st (Cird~ On~) In rhl i->l lown-; 1\.. e tch, i mogil\o t~.::: yuv orJ Of tno ;>:>in! .s. own, o c 'i ,.., on '"'' r h rch rho objocr wo s obovo rh o hori:on ($\.:ylino) whon yov first, .. ..., it. ?lo.:o o "S" on t i"' C - ~how how high t h o object wo s ob '"''tho hori;:on (~\cylino) whon you lost sow it. ?loco on "A" on rn. when you first ~tow it. Ploco o " i ""tho c om;>Ou whoro yov lost J.OW rho object. 2o. 0:,.,., o picture thor w il l '~ow the mot ioll thot tho object or objects modo, Otcw.: ?it rvre of now !h oy 'rYe:~ orrongod, ond put on orrow to 'how th~ d itoction thot thoy woro trovolin~. 3(), Hovo ycv over ~<"en this, o o s imitar o b tect before. If so givt: dot" or Jatocr. a nd lo<.alior'l. Wo$' anyone e lse witn yov. ot th" time you saw the object? (Circle One) 3~.1 1:= you onsw~rad YES, did they see the cbject t<?O? (Circle One) t heir nom~r. and oddros~ fc 4 /C!::. (>_s.:if:.:f!t;t~Jfn 'i:fi Jf:>.'i" ?locso give tho fo!lowin9 ir.orm'otion c;boot yout:solf: ' F itat Nom IJ VJ J, e cs C _ _ _ City Zone S t ol.o SEX .tvlw L e _ i:-:::":'.~tion c..~-ovt your:.olf, includino cmy sp.:.:io:~l t~xporienc;,, w:licn migh: b.. p..:rlir,cr.: (nformotion whi c h you fool" portinont end wh ich i ) n o t odoGvoroly c ov&rod i n t h o sp.,ific poinh of thw . . (\~o~u.liOJ'Inoiro oro n orroriv plot'lot iot'l of your , ignting. ; rm.'T/UFO (Maj Q;ui..l1tanill3.,~9Jun 67 /70916/rrms Request for UFO Ini~ormation USAF (SAFOI CC) Rererence the attached letters requesting inform~tion on unidentified flying obJects. Proposed replies ::~.re ~..n. th their respective letters. FOR 'IRE COMMAl~DER 3 C. NANATT, Colonel, USAF Di_-ector of Technology and Subsystems Cj;, \.CV'tVJf.,-~ n. UiNCLASSIFIED DEP.UT...-ENT Of nil Aliit FORa STAff MiSSAGE llWot INCOMlHG MBSAGi Page 6 of 6 USING BOTY TR IHEL IX ANTENNAS. SAME RESLl.TS WITH EACH ANTENNA, WHICH UNUSUA:.. & lf\DICATES RADIATION SOLRCE IS EXTERNAL. UE ffi A Y 1 7 JA NUAR Y START ED E rJ I PMENT CHECKS MD NOISE LEVEL CHECKS AT 0800E. UNCLASSl Fl tO Proposed reply to letter from This replies to your r e c ent correspondence of :.1ay 2!~ ~ 1r.367 l n :1hicb you r e q:..lested information on your unidentifi-ed sighting of The c1alay in reportL"1g your ob s ervation prevents a comp r ehensive in,~stigation, since ~ir ac-t~ivit.y records