. P RC.,t:C i ~0073 RECORv j,, :'lATE "i'IMf GROu? . 2. LOC.ATIOI'. l 7/ 03l5Z CHrus Hei CONCLUSION Probabl e (AIRCRAFT) I -1. NUt.!El.ER v F OaJt:CTS j Civ.i..lia:c.. ..,. L E N G TH OF OBSERVATION 11. fs;~iEr SUMMARY AND A NALYSIS ; . _ 15_ Minu~es Ob~erver sent a zerox copy of the o l d fonn 1 64 ~o re,ort a ll-. TYPe OF oasERv..\YIO.~ I sightin g of 2 Mar 68. Since the i :lfor:nation was l.ncc:npletA . 1 h e ~!as requested t o ccmplete a Form 117 on h i s sighting . lie I Ground-Visual reported on this f o rm that he saw the UFO on 1 6 Feb 68. The \ 7. COUR SE Ia. PHOTOS 19 PHYSICA L EVIDENCE observe r liv~s close to an airfield and i s only (Data shown above ~as taken from the form 117.) S. \ ST -\RS (Circl~ Ore): d. Oo11 t r~m~ 'T'I bar 8.2 MOO~l (Circl~ One): 9. 8 r i 3~t II' O M I i gh t (~ Dufl monnlis:;nt c. No ~v.oC'In l.gnt -pitch dark d. Don ' t , ,.t,embl'lr 9 . Wr10f v<::r~ th e w~nth~r condittt'lfl' ot th.:l tim~ you ow 4 .. ,. obj~c:t? CLOUDS (Circl~ Oud: v'fEA T H F.;:? ( C trc lc O nt! ): Q Cl.aor s ~y ~\Dry 1 c, Scott~red cloud" c, Moderm~ m heavy rain I d. Th icl< o r h~"Y c l'?uds d . Snow 1 10. Th~ object-oooeo.-ed: (Cir::/~ Ontt}: e . Dc11'? Ntmemb1,r T rcnsp o rent 11. If it opp'!Klre ct os..o ligh, was. it br ighter thon th8 brightest !'tors? (Circle One); B righter c . About the so~(' b. Dimmer d . Don't know- 11. l Compare brightn~!'s t o som't common obiet: ! 12. The od g.u of the. obi t">C t w~r~ (Circle One): a. F uz:ry O f blurred b . L ;~ .. ,. br iyht star St: 0'1' 1 y out I i nd . v :::r ' rermem er 13, Did the object : (Circle. On e for o:h Qu estio n} o, .t.ppeor to stc~ :;t i ll n t nr>y t ime? Suddenly soecri 11;:1 c,d rush a way o t any t iMe? Don't know c . 8r-,ok uo ~nto ;)orts .,.. exol~de' Don't l.cn::~w No Don' t knt>'W . L Chungtt snope? Dor't kno w f~ Fi:uh or flck"'r" Don't kno w h. Oi;;o;,~or ar.d r-o;;o;,ecr? Don' r I.e n o w 14. Did tt u ob1ect di;opoear while you wt~re watching it? I f 50, how? 15. Did th'! object move behind someth ing at any t ime, particularly a cloud? (Circle: One): it r-1oved ~hind: IF y ou onsw.,red YES, then tell what 16. Did the object mov e in front o f somethi~,g a t any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): Yes. Don't Know. IF y ou answered YES, then tell what in front of: 17. Tell in a fe w word s the following thing:s obout t he objec~: We wish t o Know the angula r size. Hold o match stick a t orm's length in lim~ with o Known ob cct and note how : much of th~ ob1ect is covered by the head of th e match. If you hod performed this experiment at the t ime of rne l sightir1g, how much of the obie c t would hove bee n c overed by t he match head? 19. D raw a pict ure thor will show t he shop6 of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch a ny details of the ohjcct that you saw such a s wings, ;Jrotru1ions, etc., and e S;:l-8Ciolly oJth oust trails o r vapOf' trails, Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the dir~ction the object WO'l moving. (Circle Ow) 2 1. Do yo~.t think you con est imate how for o~vay frorn you ::-.,. <)b (Circle Onr~) IF you cnswared YES, then h ow for away 't-i01..IJ you :.oy 22. Wh~ro were y o u lo~oted when you saw *-3 ~,bjlv.:~:' : (C irclt~ Ont! ): a . lno;id~.: a b uildin g b. In o cor {I) Ov!daors d. In on Jarp lol"-, (type ) j 24. I F you w~re MOVI~.JG IN A.tJ AUTOMC3h...~ 24.1 W'.,ot directivn w~ro you movir-i~ ( C': -::: ::. North c. E:1.it I 0 b . Northeast 24.2 How fosr wer., you mov ing?----------- 24.3 Did you stop ot ony t im'!t whil-l y o J H!lt" locking i.lt th~ ubj~c~? (Circle On~) Yo; 25. D id you observe the obj~ct through cny of thtt fo ll owing? E'l'oglasse s Yes Binocular< Sun glosses Tole::;cooe c . Windshie ld d. Window gloss wn ords c c~..., non In ord:::r toot you can give os c:leJr o pi.:;ure o:. ?O:uibl:t ,f h~t yc:u low, J'!$cb...-- .., JOur r.og1n ~ thot y o u cr~ ot the po1nt l'lO.,.,n. Plocd on 'A" <>11 t no c urvad lin., f..) :.r;.., no., obove th ' horizon (ilcylme) when you f,rst ~ow it. Ploco a "a" on t h e scmo curvd l;ne to ~ n ,,~ obJt,cT we!' obovc!J tho horizon (skylin,) vhon you lost sow it. Place an "A" o n the compo.u ;,,st s o w it. Place o " B " on the compos3 whor., you /o.-;t :.ow th~ obj!lct 28. Oraw o picture that will show t he motion that the object or objects mo::le. Place on "A" ot the begin ning of th~ j path, a " B " ot th" end of the path, a nd t.!1u .. .:.ny change'\ in direction dur ing th.., course. D' """'.{;) 1 29. IF tner~ wa s MORE THAN ONE obj,ct, then how mony were there? ------------ Draw a picture of how they ware arranged, and put on arrow to show th e direction that they .,.,tHe traveling. 31. Was a.1yon~ els e with y ou at the time y o u s o w the object? (Circle On e ) 31.1 IF you onswtJre d YES, did they s~a t~ e object too? (Circle On~) 31.2 P lease I ist thair names and oddre:s.ses: I 32. ? loose g ive the follow i ng infOt"motion obcvt yours. If: Fir .Jt Nom tr.d1cote a ny addit ional information about y~urself, including cny spac ial experi~nc.,, which mig h t be pertin~nt. 33. ';, ;, .. " C:'d t o whom o id 1ou report that you h.::d see;, t ne r,!Jjcct? Month Volar OPI!C-':>N T''} YH:! ? HEt.O-.J' I )tl ~1-lt'l 7 I H THE ';l<"!TCH SE!..O'If, PLACE AH .,.,. A T T:4t:: P031TION QC' THE ;>w~tlO~:::HO .... WH~N FIP.ST SEEN , \NO,\ g A T TH<:: P-:lSITIC'l O F TtlE P HENC/oo4:0NON ~H!:N l..,l.ST s.::::.1. CON N ECT TH!! o. M~D a~ WITM A LHIE TO _.PP?CXI~ATE THE MOVe~eN'r OF THE ?HEHO M ENCH aET '.l'EEH "A .. AN.:> a ... TH" i IS, SCHE.it!ATICALLY SHOW WHET H~ 'I'Ht:: MOVEM~ N T M'"'!:Ai'IEO ro fill:! STi'!AIGH T , CURVED OR ZIG-lAG. RC:FER T O S\1..\LL\::~ ii'<I!TCH ,\SAN EXAloiP I..E OF HOf TO CO!o!?LET:! THE LA ~CFP !'<E T C H . TillS QUESTIOS:>.\IHE liAS !TEEN PREPA 'RI::D SO TliAT YO!J C.:-\:-1 G!\T THF. U A!R FORCE N ; i-HJCH INFOR\IATIO:-, A-., POSSIBLE CO~CER:-;1:\G THE u,mr:~TIFIED ?:Ei'i:::l\o!ENO'\ TH:'T YOU tli-\VF. OBSERVED PJ.EASF: TRY fO A-.;.;o,.'ER .\LlJ OF THE QUESTIO:'IIS. TilE INF0R~.I.\TI0' YO'I GIVE '.'iiLL AE U:>i:D L"OR .~ESEAI<CH PU~POSES jl YOUR NAMI:: WILl,.. NOT l3E USED lN CONNECTI0:-1 \.'ITH A~Y 01:'. YOUR STATE~.;ENTS Oi~ CO:-.TC:..USIO:-IS '.V!T'.-!OUT PERMI SS!d:-1. RETU TO AIR FORCE BASE t'llVl::STICATOR FOR FOR~'ARD!:-IG TO FTD (TDETR), WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB,OHI045433, 1/\'.'i AFRRO-i7. (IF ADCJT/0'\'A L 5ifEETS AFU': ,'\'l:!mF.D FOR NARRATIVE OR S:<ETCHI~S; A 1'1'.-\Cll SECURFI. Y TO THIS FORM OR A NNOTATE' IHTH Y.JUR NA.\1 FOE~ TnENTIFI CA T/ON.J I WHEt l 010 YOU SC:~ THE PHENOME NO~P ~ ('!/"'""'t-0.. (j l 2 WHAT TIME DID YOU F i"lST SIGH1 THE PHENOMENO~I > ) I-lOUR-7 MINUT~S Is 0 A . M. ti'P.~. ~ ol TIME ZONE 0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS / [1 STA!-IQA'->0 ---4 fjEASTERN Qce:NTRAL O~>'OUNTAIN [UPACif-'lc-OOTHER } l> WHERE WE"lE YOU W~!::N YOU S~'.Y THE ?!,E'IOME ... ON' II" IN CITY G IVE THE NE-\?:"ST STREET AOO~E5S AND INDICA":"~ 01 I A HAN D O"lO.'fiN ~AP >'!HE~;;: YO:.J HER!:: STANOI:-IC HIT"i REFERE.'ICE TO THE AO:JREiS. IF !N Tlii:: (;OU"'TRY. IO~._Ttc:v T"''"'1 HIG'IWAY YOU """RF. 0" ')R NE:A~ ANC TRY TO FIX~ OIST<\NCE A"'O Ol~eCTION FPO.t SCME RECOGNIZ.>.aLE LANC.Ioi~PI( } FIRE t+U1S~ G IMACI~IC: YOU ARE A T THE POl N IN THE SKETCH. PLIIC!:: AN "A" 0~1 T"iE CU"lVEC LINE TO SHOIO HOw HIGH THE PHENOM E N O N '.V-\S ABOVE THE I ZON , OR S'<YLINE: IIH EN FIRST SEEN. PL,."I(;E: A 13" ON THE SAioiE CURVED LIN I:: fO SHOW HOW HIGH ASOVE TI-lE HORIZON THE H E N 0\4E:N O N WA-:. NHE N L~ST SEE'I. _J_y_c_o_ve_r_ ' 35. Information which you hoi pc~rtt.,~nt en w tc t s n I qv IJft~nnotr.t Of 0 norrori., explanation of yo-Jr 1.19hting. ltli'L Y -o WP.IGHT-P,\TT:::;-t:;ON AIR F O RCE: J.ASl::. OHIO 4:S43.) UFO Ob.:H: r'lfation , Reference your recent unidentified flying object s ighting hich you reported to the Air Force. Tne information ~hich ~e have eceived is not su fficient for a sci entific investigation. Re~uest you complete the attached AE' Form 117 and r eturn it in the self'- addressed envelope. Thank you ::or reporting your observation to the Air Force. HANATI', Colonel, USAF of Production AF Form 117 .I: OUTOOO>'!_ S --I T7N OUSI NF.C<; .-CTI':JNO F r-t rv---- ' , CM~ [j A~ DRIVER [1 A S P A<;Sf::'<CER IN Oi-'rN '"CUN-f>Y.ol0"" t'N r..I FIPL_A_N_E _ _,L=-L AS PILOT .. L l As "'AS!i::Nc!':~ FLYING OVER O::>E:J COUHTRY A. I F YOU HER::: IN A VEHICLE. COI"L E T E THE I"OLLOWt~-:; WhAT OJRECTION WERE YOu M~VI NG' I H O W FAST ""~":::YOU AO V I t.G f Dlo' YO'J STOP-,-\N'Y7i~EWHILE SOUTH N O:ST O<lSERVIN'..; TH ! PHEN O MENO"l> N O R THE \ST : NCRTHWI!S7 SOUT'-li{ST i '::XPL f<,IN WHE rHER SUCH IAOVE'-IENT ,\F'FECTS YO:JR SKETCH!OS l"l ITEMS S ANO 6 OE3Cfll31! TYPE OF VEHICLE YOU WERE 1'1 ANC TYPE OF "lO A O 7 ERRAI N 0?. !30"> HoE SIG~-ING. STATE' WHETHER WINOOrlS OR CONVE R 'ISLE kOW MU C H OTHER WAS THERE? 0 YOU 'IOTJCE MI Y AIP::>LANES1 0 NO. lr "YES OESC"l13 W ... EN THEv II'ERE IN SIGHT 'lEi.. A Til T O T_.E ..- OF' SJG'ITIN G THE PHENO M ENON A N D WHERE THEY WERE. IN T"' E SKY RELATIVE TO -HE POSITION o;: THE PrlENOM F N O"' HOW LONG -,.lAS THE PH ENOM E'ION IN SIGHT ? yoT .=ERv 'LE~:vT'~ oc:-T I M=: ~JP:: VF' AIRLY CEPT !.I 'I JUST A CltE.SS ~HOW 'HAS TI'>IE OC:TERMINEO' HE~IOMEI'ION IN SIGHT CONTI"'UOUSLY> 0 NO. I F "NO.~ I~IOIC .. Tr Nl--'ETHER T illS I S O UC: TO Y O U R <'OV1::\4ENT OR THO::: 9EHAVIO"! Or THE PHE'NO'-IE'lO N AN::l OES~R13E SUCH MOV'::'.I"I~T O"l ac:-Hi>V JOR. t>.O I C \ r E 0 ~""' "'ERMCE.'i O N PRC:VIO:J S SKETCHE~.