PROJECT '!00/3 R~CORD E "lr r GROUP 2. LOCATiON .. )10. CONCLUSION I ?ossibl~ Astro (STARS/~1- TS) ; It seeas vecy likej_ ~ ":r. a c ~he f NGTH o:: .')SSE~VA TIOr-. ! I i. BRIEF SUMMAR'.' At-...> A,.;A._ Y::.1::. ': 'r - OF OBSERVATION i '..J . mo.:. -Vi.sual 8 . I t1CHOS r .,"1 SICAL EVIDENCE rne ob3erve::-was drl..ring east w.-.e .. .:: sig.hteci a n ,:,o2c c<. , (, _: had a very brigbt white l1ght in t.ne cente:;:-and ;_ sme:.::.. --~ l ig.llt s on each slue were "sanet imes red like". A:.>r.~r >c-': -... .: .... tours i t gre ctm and faided out o= sigr.t~ 01'.) YOU NOTICE: ANY OuOR, NO:SE. OR H E A T E~-4ANATING FR0\4 THE PHEtlOMENO~I OR ANY !:.FFEr ON YOURSELF A N IVALS OR MACH:NERY IN TH.: VICINITY' 0 YES )~:l,"'O IF 'YES," DESC?ISE . A. DID THF. PHENOMENON OISTIJRB THE GROUND OR LEAVE ANY P.-iYSICAL EVIDENC<:;. 'YES IF "YES,' OESCRieE. L O C \TIO.i 0 NO. IF vt::s.~ DID i HEY SC:E I T TOO' L IST TH':!I..t GIV~ THE FO:....LOWING IN 1-0HMATIO N ~90UT VO .. IRS~LF TION.INCLUOitHi OCCU?ATIO"' .I'NO A>oY ~X'>EI'IIel'iC:! '.?HICH MAY BE PERTINEHT. MONTH ' '-YEAR ) 0A7E YO, c::?L.ET~O THU CU.!S,..ICNio4AI::l. _ ~ ' l U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This ques tionnaire has ~en prepared s o that you can g 1ve the U.S. Air Force a s much information os possible concerning the unide,tified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please try to onswl:lr as many qJ~:stions os you possibly con. The in formation th a t you give wd I be us~d f or r~seorch purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with any statements , conclusions, o r publication!> without your permission. We reques t thio; p"trsonal il"lformation so that if it is deeme d necessary , we may contact you for further details. 1. '.Vh~n Jid you s~e the object ? 2. Tir,,e of day: Mi nut.,-; (C1rcle One): D:oy Month Year 3. Tii'T'e Zone: (Circle One): r/.' tostcrn /b. Central ,'1.\ou n to in d. Pacifi~ 4. Where were you when you sow the object? (Circle One}: o . Daylight Sovny b. Standard Nearest Postal Address C it{ or Town ' Stoto or County 5. h:>w l ong was object in sight? (Total Duration) ;6. . ." Certain c . Not very sure b. Fairly certain d . Just a guess M & nute s Seconds 5. 1 How was t ime in sight determined?-------------------- 5.2 'nos objec~ in sight continuously? 6 . ~'h.:a wcs the: cond ition of the sky? b. Clouc!y X B r ight 7 . IF /~"'sew the c:>ject dJring DAYLIGrl r, where was the SUN located a!; you looked at t~e obj.:ct? (Cirde Ore }: o. In fr~nt o f you d. To yC\Jr left b. In Seck of you c. To your ri~hl f. Don't rememSer ti . I F y ,;.; '>OW the o!ljecl a t N IGHT, whot d1rl ynu notice c.o,ccrning the~ I Af<S unrl ;M)CN' 8.1 ST\RS (Circle One): 8. 2 MOON (Ctrcle One): a. Bright moon I i gh t b. Dull moan I ight d. Don't r~memb.:r Y, No moonlight-pitch dark d. Don't r emembe r 9. Whet w-ue the weather cond1tions at the time you sow the objt:ct? CLOUDS (Circle One): NEATl-.ER (Ctrcle One): ,J( Clear sky b. Fog, mist, or l igh t roin c . Scattered c louds c . ;~od.~rote o r lwovy rain d . Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow e . Don't remember 10. The object appeared: (CirciP. One): b. T ronsporent ~As o light e . Don' t remember I 11. If it oppetJred as o light, was it b r ighter tl,on the bris;htest stars? ( Circle One): ~ Brighter b . Dimmer c. About th~ SOii'e d . Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to som~ common object: 12. The edges of the object w ere: (Circle One): .P<"Fuzzy o r blurred b. Like a bri~ht star c . Shorply outlined d . Don'r remember 13. Did the objec t: (Circle One fo r each qu~stion) Aooeor t.:> stand still atony tirre? Don' t kn'Jw Suddenly spe~d u p and rush awoy a t any No Don' t know Break up into port:; o r exo lcde? Yes Don' t know d. Give o ff smo~<e? Yes Don't know C~onse briryhtness? on t t<now f. Cfcnge she~? Y c.:> Don't know g. Flash or flicker? .... ~cs Don't know h. Di ~oopeor a nd r eoppe a r ? Dcr' t know 1 d . Dtd th e obi..,ct di ;oopaor whi Itt you wer" w otd'lln;l it? If 50, (Circle One): Don' t Know. IF you answered YES, then tell wh'.lt 16. Did the obi..,ct mnv" in front o f samf"'thif'lq o t C"\V ti.,~. ootic d nrl'/ o cloud? (Circle One): in front of: es Don' t Know . IF you ~nswer<ed YES, then tell who~ 17. Tl'lll in a fl!lw Y'ords th~ f ollowina ~ings about th ~ object: 18 . VI<! wis h to kno-v t ho, cn!lular sizf!. Hold c rnotch stick at arm's lenqth in line with a kno\A/n obi,ct and no .: ho.,... J mJch of the obi,'!ct is covered by thP-h ~cd of the motch. If you had oerfnrm~rl this ex,~rim"'nt n t the t; of ~he l sighting, how much of th6 obiect wnul.-:1 hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will show the ~hope of the object o r object s . Label and include in your sbtch cny details of the object that you sow such as wi:1gs, p rotrusions, e tc., and especially ~xhaust trail s o r vapor trails. Piece an arrow besid., the d r awing to shew the directio n the object was moving. I ::0. Do y:>u think you can est imott"t th~ zpo~d o f N,~ obj:,ct? (Circlo Ond) t...Ye~z No I F you on"iw.,red YES, then what s~ed would you tutirnat~? =.;_z 21. Do ycv think you co n t\3timote how fo r owoy from youth~ object was? (Circle One) If you answered YES, th3n how for away would you say il was? 22. Whcr~ were you locot~d when you s o H the, ob!ect? (Circle One): /.Inside a building f.!.1(1n a cor c. Outdocrs d . In on airplane (ty~) e . At s;,o 23. Were you (Circle One) a . In th~ busin~ss section o f a city? b. In the resid~ntial section of a city? ;~/In open c:ountryside? d. Near on airfield? e, Flying ov:;r a city? f. Flying ov~r open country? 24. IF you w~re MOV ING IN AN AUTO,\\OBILE or other vehicle at the t ime, thdn complete th~ following qu.,stions : 24 . I What direction wer~ you moving? (Circle One) a . North -/. East b . Nort~eost d. Soutn!:o.st f. Southwes t h. North w:: s t 24.2 How fast wore you moving? --- -.:o.:> .....Jmi l~s ~er hour. 24.3 Did you :stop at any tim~ while you were looking at t he objctct? (Circle One) 25. Did you obs.,rv~t t h e obj~ct through any of th e following? a. Eyeglo:u&s e. Binoculars Yes No SJn gla.sses Telescope Yes No c . Windsh i'tld g. Theodolite d. Window gla.ss O th e r / '26. In crd~r thor you con giv e a s clea r a picture a s possible of what you :;ow, descr ibu in your o....,n words a common obj..:ct or obj..,cts which, when placed up in t h e sky, wotJi d giv-e the some O?peoronce as the obj~ct which you s ow. In th fo;l...,wing !!<c!rh, imcgi,.~ th~t you ate ot th ... ;:JOint :.ho..,.n . Pl::c ... Gr "A" on ~h., Cll"''"'d I 1-:! to s 10,., t~w ~ high :n~ o bj.:tct vtos '1bove th~ hori::l)n (;'~, l111~) wh~n you frrst sow 11. ljk ;eo ''d' o'l t: 'l OtT'~ curv~d I- ~ I show how h i gh the obje c t was obovP. th~ horizon (skylin.-) wh~n you los t sow it. Pice.: or.",\" on !he com~oss wht-n you first :;ow it. Place a "B" on t~1e compo:;s wh~re you lost !;OW tltc obp~ct. l 28. t.lra w o picture that wi II show tne mot ion that t h e object or objects mode. Place on " A " a t the beg inning o f the I p-::th, o "!;" at the end cf t he path, and show ony chon s in d irection durt n9 tht: course. 29. IF th~ro wos MORE THAN ONE object, t hen how many were there? _L_:.-........, Draw o picture of how they were a rranged, an.:l put on arrow to show the direction tha t they -w~re traveling. nom~'" end od.!r .b'>~s: I 32. Pl~as.:: niv~ tnc follo'<'irg inforrrorion O:lOOt y;)urs::lf: TELI:PdONc NUMa t Indicate cny addit ional inforMatio n o':JI')IIt yours.,lf, inclu,J,.,g an~' spdci,11 n~p.:ri.,,"Jca, ,.;hich might b., p~rt1ne.,t, 35. Information which you foel pertinent end which is not adequately cov.,red in the !ip~cific point of th~ qua:Hionnoir-a or o narrative el(planoti?n of your sighting. II:Zl"\.Y TO S U 8 J XC:T HEAOQUA:'tTERS FOPEIGN TEC H"lOL.OGY OIVISIOtl CAFSC) A TTERSON AIR FOrtCE S :O.!ii!:. Oh 10 4!1-133 UFO Obst..:rvation , 6 ~iarch 1968 Spring Valley, Ohio 45370 Reference your recent unidentified flying object sighting .:hich you reported to the Air Force. The information ~hich we have eceived is not sufficient for a scientific investigation. Re(luest you complete the attached AF Form 117 a nd return it in the self- essed envelope. Tnank you for reporting your obs2rvation to the Air Force. AF Form 117 THIS QUEST!O:lt\,\lt<F. I lA" IJio.Fi; P!\S?Ai ll ~) T.IAT YO :A; GIVE TlJ!o U.~ . P! I Oi' ; \:0. :0 'Ul J:"J!-'0!-!.\1ATION AS fl()S3!FJLE CO~IC'Eh:~I"G TilE tl~luE,\;Tif TED P!W:-.o ,\r:C'~< THAT YOU !1 \'.'\' nr!:iEr'' ;::11. !-'LEASE. TRY TO A~!-IV.EH ALU OF TilE QUE$ rto:-.;s. THt.: II' FOR".\-I<:\ \'i)'J CiVS ' lL1. n: t o;FoD .:oR I' ES ',\RC H Pl?.POSES \'OUR NAME W!i..' ~OT UE usro 1'\l CO?\ I'. 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