Pf.OJECT iJ'J73 I~ECORD , 1. C)l\ T~ 71ME GROUP :2. LOCATION . I i J . SDIJRCt:: 1 Ci v i lien 11. NUMBER OF OBJECTS !>. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5 i'-iinu tes j 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 7 . COURSE j 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Other:: (v~!BLIABiE RC:PCriT) The ohservdr h~s see n many UFOs witness ,.;us sen't a l'orrn 117 but: 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ret~trn 1 't. 'Ibe ob3ervc::r sighted t\otO object that l ookec1 sii.illlar to hub caps . They were :>een tre.veli:12: \lest'r''-rc f or ........ pro:< 5 m1.nu~:=s at which time they disappeeret behind a bul.lding. f @'t:!~ tlNO. GIVO:.: THE .,-CLL.0Yt1NG INFORY~Tiv'-4 AeOU7 Y'JU?S~LF \.AST ~IA'I,Ji, I'IR:!T ~411M.::, HIOOLi; N ~\IE .t AOO"!:J:S ( 3 Je~t, City, S:o:~ and Zi;> C-:>de) 1\0?ITIONAL IHF0'1".\T ION I~CLl.!Ot'lC OC~UP\TION ANO A>4Y EXPEi\1'!:-IC:! WHICH M" Y a:: PER~I ,._T, II"'DICATI! Ul"O Observ:d:-; on Your name has been giv t o t~e Aeria l ?~cno~ena Office (Project Blue Book) as being a wl 'tr!css to an tmiden:.ified flying object. If you ,.;ere a witness t o an U?O sighting or. _, t.:ould you please complet~ the a t ta-::hed AF Fo?;; 1-f~vrnw ~n it in the envelope provided . If you ,;ere no't a ..:i tness to this sighting, would you :pleas-;: n:a:{e a s l:.a tc.:Jea t to this effect on the attach-ed for.n. Tna in:~o~t!.or. Yhic~ :;ou proride will be used in e;aluatir-g tnis obser:atio~. ':"'aank :;o:. !o-:: your assistance in this m.:>..tter. ':-... 'i'OR QUI:!TANILL6.., .;"::': :r!ajor, USAF .iei, Aerial Pheno~e Offic e C!rospace Tec!mologies Division Production Di:::ectora te A? Form 117 w/envelope lll:OI.. Y TO S U::IJ l C T D:?P ~TMENT O F TH~ AlP r~RCE ATTER:30N AIR F OflC E OA~!::. OHIO ! ~ 1::13 UFO Ob::; ~ cvation Upper Darby, Penn. Reference your recent unidentified flying object s ig."tting .i.d: you reported to the Air Force. 'Ihe information .... .-hich ;.;e have received is not sufficient for a scientific investigation. Pe est you complete the a ttached AF Form 117 a nd return i t in the 5elf- addressed envelope. Thank you f o r reporting your obserration to the Air Force. S C. HAl'lATT, Colonel, USAF of Production AF Form 117 ectcr ~"..lintanill a, ,jr. vhief Aeri~ Pr~norr Cf~ice .\erospace rechnologies Dirlsion !l.toduction Jirec tora:te ~ly Dc.:u-I-Iajor: I am sor r:y about t he delay i n fill'L'lg out your form. I had a 1 oy of wor k t o c at.ch up on. I am sendi n "'{ you A'? .form 117 .If you need a.'"'ty more i.-'lforna.tion please -..rrite me. UFO Obs erva tion '( ~eadquarters Foreign Technology Division (Col Jamas C. Hanatt) \'r'right Patterson AFB, Ohio 45.433 l. Yne attached letter wa$ received on 14 February 1968 . Since the object was sight e d 27 January 1968 we are unable to det armine the cau3e of this phe nomanon. 2 . If you feel additional information i~ required we shall b~ ver.y appy to help in any way possible. Ltr, UFO Questionnaire, 1-t. Dd he object disoopeor while you ,ere wa:d;.r:g ,:, If so, how? 15. Did rhe obje't move b~hind something or ony time, particularly a cloud? (Circlil On&J: I'. a Don' t know. IF you answered YES, then tell whor 16. Did the o bject move in front o f something or any time. particula rly a cloud? fCircle On~): Yes rN-;;--. Don't know. IF you answered YES, then tell whet 17. Tell in o lew words the follo wing thongs aocut :he object: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a Match stick at arm's length in line with o '<nown ob1ect and note ho.,., mucn of :he objecr is covered by the head of the march. li you had performe d this exp e riment a t the time of the sighting, how much o i object would ho ve been covered by :ne march heed? 19. Draw o pic:urG thor will ~how the shape of the object o r objects. Lobel end include in your \ ketth any details o f ohe <;>ojec rho! you sow vch as wings, protrusoans, etc., and especially eJChausr rrools o r vapor trails. Place on arrow bes:de t~l! drawing o ~how r"e dor ctlon t~e ob.ecr NOS moving . Thh questionnaire he~ been prepared sc '"a' you con eive the U.S. Ar Force c! m c~ tn!ormotton a s ponible concerning the unider i!it;d o~r icl pn~nom<>non the: you hove ob~ rvcc!. t ry ro answer os many que~toons a s yo.J ::>O'''t 1 <.On. The tnfc:rr a oon rhot you gi" "' ! be used for research purposes. Your nome w nc' bt ued in connecrior, w rh any srck~tt"lts, conclusions, or p ublicaloons ,..;, hour yo ur permissocn Wo rl:'quest tni> personal i"liormcr on ~o thor t! tt is deemed necesscrt. we may contc:: ~-c~ fer 'urlher derail . l. When d id you see the obiect? 2 imc o f day: ------ 3. Time Z.onc: (Corclro One): o . Eastern b. Cen~ral c. N~.ourto~:1 d. Pccilic A . Whf're were you when you so w the o bjeCI? I Corcle One): (Circle Ono): a,. Dc~lig~) Saving b. ~rondard i St. c Cc..ty 5. Ho w long was ob1ec: in sight? (Total Durat ion) b. fairly CCrtOI'l c N""t very !UfC 6. Whet we :he ro"'diion of the ~y? o. P.righ! 7 . IF you ow I c cbjNt dur:,'J CAY, GHT ..... .r.ere wcs ,e SLr--; tCrrc/c On,} o. In ir( t oi you b In bed of you c. Tc your r ::~t d. T c yvo.~r lc!t UFO iorm contjnued 20. Do you think you con estimate th~ so~l:ld of rt,e object? iCircll On01) Yes 'N; IF you answered YES, than whot speed would you estimcte? _ 21. Do you thonl.c you con .utimot'l how fer o woy from you the object wos? fCircle One) IF you ons.,ered YES, then how fo r owoy would you so y it '"'os?..:: t.-= :.-.:;~7'-""-.....:.'.:.(,.=---- 22. Where w e re you loco ted when you sow the object? (Circle Onej: ~ o bvoTdin9'l b . In o cor d. In on oirploM (type) e . At sea 23. Were yo u (Circle On~t) o . In the business section o f o city? b. In the r~sodentool section o f o cuy? c. In o p!:n countrysodd? d . No:!or on oorioeld? e. Flyong over o city? f. Flyong o ver open ~our. try? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN A UTOMOBILE or other vehicle ct :he time, then comolet~ the ' ollowing questions 2J.1 Whor dorecroon wotre you mo,g? ICircle Ono} c. ~'as: e Sourh b . Northeosr d 5outheosr f Sourhweu h t-;orrn ..... sr 24.2 How 'ost were you movong? niles per hour. 2-1.3 Dod you stop a t any rime ..,,.,le you w ere looking or :;!! object? (Corel~ One) Did you obsotrv~ the obiect th rough ony o f the following? o . Eyeglones y .:s e Sonoculors S~.on !JIOS\"'' Yes I. T .;lescop" Windsh .. rc:: Y'ls No g . Tho:!odolire Yt.:s No Vl'ndo " gloss 26. In order thot y'>u con gov .. as :lcr c i)oc'ure as possio'~ ol whet you So'"' descr'i1-: '" our o..,n words o com...,on ob)!!Ct or ob jec~ w~ocl-, wh .. n placed uo on rne slcy, would give rhe some oooeoro::~nce as I hi' obj~cr whoch you .a.., 8. IF you ~ow the object a t N IGHT, whet d id you notice concerning the 51 ARS and MOON? 8 . 1 STA~S ( Circle One): MOON (Circle One): Non;_,.. a . Brion! moonloght Dull moonlight'" c. No mo.;;;H91i1:::Pitch dcrk Don't remember Don' t remembe r 9. What were the weathe r co nd itions a t the time you so w the object? ( C, cfe One): f'Q.""'Cieor skY' c. Scaltered douds d. Thic" or heavy cloud$ 10. The object appeared: (Circle One>): b. Tran~pcrent e. WEATHER ( Circle One): b. Fog, mist, o r light rain c. Moderate or ht>cvy rain e Don t remember Don' t remembe r 11. H it appeared as a light, was it brighter thon the brignse~t !tars? (Circle O ne): c. Abou11hc so me b . Dimrner d. Don' t k'lovt 11. 1 Com;>ore brightne to som common objt:ct: 12. The edge ci the object were: ((ire/.: One): o . Fuzzy or blurred (b. like o bright s:or c. Sharply outlined d . Do n' t remember 13. o.d the object: /-ppecf to s o nd !!Ill a t any I mr:? b . Svddton'y ~peed v p and ru>h owe 1 a t c ny 1;1"1C? c. c reel-up ' nto porh c-r e~plode? .. Cll or-ge l:r gnt te> ~ c ;:: l"l L. crt ;c !Pr? (Circle Oroe fo r each qut:~:ion) Don 1 know No Don't l..r.:.w t r-Io Don't kno,.,. YP~ N o Dontknow Do n 1 !.,nov N o Don't~ no""' '() 1-'ov~ fOU v<>r Pt!n this. or 'l ~mioor obrec: O"iore If ;o .., .,dote o r dare~ :rnd locorion 31. W;:rs onyc-11-: ,. ;o w1th you a t the tmll you sow th" c.b,ecr? (Corcle One} 31. 1 !=you oro ,o~er.]rl Yc~. d id t',~y :e-< the obje c :oo? rc,,~ .. On'l) 31 2 PI :; ,e I,; :h 2 ir nom~s end r.:ddr Jsses 3:?. i'l-:o~a ~ve th~ following inforMation about yourself: loloddle No,.._, lrocioc::' 9 .::ny a.;::i:ioncl in:or-nollon obout yourself, inclucng ony special e xperi'!ncc, which might b'! perrin enr ) >Vh-:~n orod o who'" d id you report :hot you hod seen '"e ooj.,ct? 0"1 TO T H E F>"4ENv'l"!NOH WHEN ~;:tST s:::: ?l.Af'c \ ,~ON THE-: COMPA."::i TO '"'0 :J.TE THE ri ::: C TIO'-TO Tt-I:Z PriE:~lOMEUOH .VI-'l:.N L AST $!!:~H. t~'IW NN \! 7. I N T~l!:. S'<ETCH IJELO.V, PLA C Z A'l A A 7 THE "'OSIT!O'< OF TH!:: ?H!::NOM :ONON WH 11! FIRST SE!::N . ANO A a .O.T TH~ PO<;ITI C N OF' TtiE PHENIJMENON WHEN L.II.ST SE.::N. C::HINE:T T HF. ";. A N D e WITH A LINE TO APPROXIMATE Tho:. MOVE ... E N T Or T H E P H E NO MENON BETWE!::N " A ANO a . T H._T I S, SCHEMA TICALLY SHOTt HHETHER Tf'IE MOVEMEN T APP.::;.~EO T O dE S'rRAIGHT, C U RVED OR ZlC-Zi\C. REF!::R TO S~ALLER SKETCH AS AN l::X"-\4PLE O F ~ow TO COM"'LE T E T H E LARG~R SKET C H . PACC: 2 0 F 9 PACE> -~'h-IP.tllt' follo wing ~ketch, imagine th a t you ore o t the point ~hewn. Piece on " A" O"' th e curved lrne t o \how ho ... htl'h tn wo~ above the horizon ()kyline) wnun you i.rsf~ow'ir. Place o "ll on l;..e ~on!'f<'1J'I"G!l hRt-IC tnow ,.,c .. nr;:or tne o:>~ above the hori1on h kyline) whe ... you lon so it. Ploce en "A" on the compo'\ when you first ~own P.oce c " B'' on l h poss when you lost 1ow the obt~ct. 28. Drew o picture that will show the morron thai the object 0 1 ob ects mod!' !'lace 0" " A" otthe begin..,in<l c:! h p::t~ ~ t he end of tht: path, and :~ow oroy chonge1 in directon d uring the course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ON: obtect, then how many wt:re there? .-:::..._.:-:_-::_ _ Drew o picture of how they were orron~ed, and put on arrow to show the d ir<?ction that they wert' trove-iir.g . y tlu c~np!.,:~d :hi$ qv,.stion~ ,~, Day -----------------" d in the speciiic points of the \ not cdequorely covere ' . h you oe per ' ' . nen~nd which is -~..,on wnrc , o f your sig htng . c~ ~ ,ti.,nnaire or a norrativ'! exptano. \ A~n 80--li(Cl) THIS QtJESTlONNAlHE l!t\S OI!.EN PREPA:n:o SO THAT YOU C' \N GIVE TlW tJ ~ All< FORCE P.S :O.IUC'!I INFORMATIO N A~ POSSIBLE CONCERNING THE U~IDF.:-;TIFlED PHENO~ENON TIM r Y0U rlAVE ODSERVED. PLEASE TRY TO , MIS'1ER ALu OF T HE QUEST!O:-IS. THE INFOHMATIO:-: YOU GIVE WILL Ht USED FO~ RESEM~CH PURPOS!.':S YOUR N A~IE W!L~ NOT DE USF.D IN CO :-.iN ECTION W1TH A;"'IY OF' YOUR ST 1\TEMEtTTS OR CO:O.IC'LUS!O~::. '.VITHOUT \Ol'R PF.R~IlS~IdN. RI-:TUR:-.1 TO AIR FORCE BASE IN\'ES1'lGATOR FOR FO~Wt\I'WIN<> TO FTD (TDETR), WRIGnT- P .-\ TTERS0:-.1 AFB, OH I 0 -i5433, 1/\W /,FR 80-f7. ( f P ADOIT/Ol\"/o.L SHEF:T S ARF .''IEF.DFrO FOR NAF~UA T1 VF: OR SKETCHES ATTAC H SECURE!. Y TO TJJIS FORM OR ANN01'ATE IHTH YOUR N:IMF: FOR IDf':NTIFlCA T!O:.'.) 1. WHEN 010 YOU S!::E THE PHENOMENON? 2 'hH o\T TIME DID YOU FIRST SIGHT THE PHE~IOMENDN? 3 , WHAT TIM E 010 YOU LAST SIGHT THE PHE'-0'-1ENON 1 4 . TIME ZONE f.J DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Dl(!STANOArW ~ !:AS'r!'::RN [j CENTR'IL. 0 MOUNT AI~ 5 Wr1C::RE 'HERE YOU WHEt-; YOU SAW THE PHE'IOME~ION' IF I N CITY, GI