Pleasantvalley Ohio — March 1968

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Keywords: circle, object, wness, ivlinut, b11erver, pntou, eaoquaht, pattenc, receivec, c1rch, ctrclf, jenly, exolod, wppeor, di5aoo, werol, tchrr, thinoo, onojiar, 1timottt, llltimote, lrr1old, gloss8s, flf5t, lrsco
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PROJECT i0073 ReCORD f 1. .;; {E~ 'mAE ~ROtJr j 2. LOCA TIOI'\ . ~ wness ( .s. NUMBER OF OSJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVA -riOH t o Ivlinut 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 7 . COURSE 8 . PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Probable (AIRCRAFT) The observer was requested return it as of 17 Apr 68. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS to ccmpl ete a form 117 but tai j, "'~ ~ . There are numerous ~i~craf~ in the o b11erver It i s quite possib~a ~: s i ghted one of thes.::: IJ- . The observer sighted a brilliant white 1 igh t that was pink ""t 1 two extremes. l F TO S E P 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Pntou edit! Oft a c r thla f<>rm t~>eJ' t.. u .. d. l'll,.l.Y TO H EAOQUAHT!::R~ ""OREIGN T ECHNOLOGY OtVI::iiON 'AFS C I WRIGHT PATTEnc;o~ AIR FORC.r: BASI::. C"JHIO i!S433 UFO Obsl';rvc.tion Dayton, Ohio Reference your rece nt unidentified flying object sighting ;.;hich you repor,ted to the Air Force. The information ,;hich v e have receivec i s not sufficient for a scientific investigation. Re est you complete t he attached AF Form 117 a nd return it in the self- addressed envelope. Thank you for reporting your observation t o the Air Force. MANATT, Colonel, USAF ~ irector of Production AF Form 117 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T his questionnaire has been prepared so that you con grve the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentifie d o~riol phenomenon thut you hove observdd. Ploo:;e try t o answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be used for t~seorch purpos es. Your nome will not be used in connection with any stotements, ccnclusions, o r publications without your permission. We request this pMsonol information so that if it is deemed n~cessory, we may contact you for further details . 1. "h:n :lid you see the object ? 2. TirM! o f day: (Circle On~): ~cf. tostern b. Central c . Mountain d. Pacific 4. n h~re were you when you sow the object? 5 . how long was object in sight? (Tot:JI Duration) o . Certair. .Fairly certain (Circle One): o , Daylight Soviny l b: Standard Cit y o r Town Stole or County Hour:. Mi nule:; Seconds c . Not very sure d. Just a guess 5.2 \l.c s object in si3ht continuously? 6 . 'hh _jt wos the condition of the sky? b . Cloudy ._ty B r ight I 7. lr yoJ sow the obiect during DAYLIGHT, wlu:re was the SUN !:>cated as you loo~ed at the object? (C1rch Orei: o . In fro"'t of you d. Toyour left 1.-1 beck of yoo c. To yvur r isht f. Don't rem~m!>er 8.1 STARS (Ctrclf' One): d . Don't rm~mher 8.2 .V.OOI'~ (Ctrcle One): ~ Bright moonl ight b. Dull m:>onltght c . I'Jo moonlight -pi tch dark d . Don't remember 9 . \',hoi were the w~ath er condttil"'nS a t the tim~ y ou saw the obJP.Ct ? CLOUDS (Circle One): o. Clear s ky c . Scattered c louds d . Thick or heavy clouds v'IEA 1 HER ( C rrc/e One): b. Fog, m 'it, o r I ight ra1n c . t.oderote o-lteovy roin c. D o n ' t r<:!m<::rrber I 10 . T he object appeare d : (Circle OM): \,6, Solid if. A s a light b. T ransporent e. Don't remember c . Vo';)or j ll. lf it Op;Jeared a s a ligh~, was it brignter than the brightest stars? ( Circle: One ): o-:""" Brighter c. A bout the same d. Don' t know 11. 1 Comoore brightness to some common object : 12. Th<! edges of the object were: (Circle One ): \a/ F uzzy or bl urred b. Like o bri~ht star c. Shcr!" IY outlined d. D on't remember 13. D it] t h e object: Apoeor to ::.7cnd s till a t any ti:re? Sud.Jenly SP"'eci u~ and T'JSh a .... oy o t any tim~? Break u p i.1to por t ;; o r exolod<!? Give off smo Cnonge brish tn~ss? Chonge shcoe? Flash or fl ickN? D i sapp'lor <:nd r:Wppeor ? (Circle On<! for ecch ouest ion) Dc..,'t know '"Tcs t'l o Don't l<:1ow I.No Don't know D.,r,' know Don ' t know Don't kr.ow Don't know . -, ld. Did lh<! obiec t di5aoo~<Y. whi ltt ycu werol\ wo tchrr, i? I! so, how? ((ire/~ One): Do n ' t Know. IF you o n S\JMed YES, then hll what Don't Kn...,w, (C ire/~ OnP. ): tf' front of: IF y~u onsw"r"d YES, then tell whot r ~:II inn F"w wor~o; the followina thinoo; ohou~ th~ object: a . Sound <.!. o L' C v ro I _ l-Lr riR \ C 18. '}f .-., wish to know the onoJiar s iz~. H()ld c match stick at arm's le nQth in lin'! wino Y"':">..,.,n obi~t on1 noe h ~w muc!-1 of the obi:!lct i!i covered bv rl,.c: hl'lod of th motch. If you hod oerform-.r:l tnis elCo.- irre n t .,t *'"tifT'~ s>ghting, ho"' much of th., obi,c:t '>"C'luld hove b,P.n cov~rl!ld l::y the match heod? 19. D{ow a p i::ture that will s how th ~ shope o f the object or objects. Lobel and include in your s~etch any detods j of the object that you sow such os wing-;, protrusions, e tc., and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. Place on a rro w ~side the drawing to show the direction the obje c t was moving. I "20. Do y')u th in!< you con ostimote th., s r c rrl of tn~ o bjoc;? (Cir cl& On e ) IF YCJ.J a nswered Y E S, then what spe.ad w ould you e..1timottt? S'-.....::.: ......... _,. _t.::. I I lti .' '~ i).:. ' l 21. Do yrn1 t~ink you c o n "'llltimote how f o r a way f rom you t h e objoct was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away wo u ld you s o y i t was? ----------- Where were you locot~d w hen you sow th!l oblect? (C irclt! One): a . Inside o b uilding d . In o n a irplon<t (ty~) c . At s-ao 23. Wore you (Circle One ) o . In th e busine '\ s s e c t ion of a cit'j? :11{ In t h e re s ide n tial sec t ion of o city ? In op::m coun tryside? Gf Near an a lrr1old? e . F lyin g ov" o city? f. Flying o vor op<tn country? g . Othe r IF y o u were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOB IL E o r othdr vehicle a t th e t i me , than complete t~e follo wing que s t ions: 24.1 What d irec tion were you moving ? (Circ:le One ) o. North c . East b . N ortheo:st d . Sout heast f. Southw:!st 24.2 Ho w fast w~re you moving?----------------' i l!)s per hou r. id y':)u stop at any time whib you w"re loo'<ing a t t h e objec t? ( Circle One) Did you obs~rve ~h~ object t h rough any of the following ? '-<:!. Eyoglo~ses e. B inoculars Sun gloss8S f. Telescope c . Wind$hield g. Theodolite d. Window glo.:ss h. Ot h e r h . Northwes t 26 . In md.!r that y o u c o n give os clea r a p ic ture a s p o:.sibh o f wh:~t you sow , da~cribe in y';>ur o :m w ords o commo n obj~ct or o b j,scts which, V'hen placed up in t h., sky, w~u ld give the s orr:s Oj)P<'Oranc e a s th o o bject which you sow~ 27. In the following ~k.-:tch, imogirc rh.Jt you a . e at t h ., point sf-.:>wll. Ploct! or ''A" on ~h>! curv-.d !111-: to ~ho" h o w I h igh tht objdct was above the honzon (skyl;ne) wh~n y ou flf5t sow i t. F'lrsco o ''8 ' ' 0'1 rht: 'Stlme c .; rved l int!: l o show how high th.., object was above the h orizon (skyline) when you last <.ow it. Place .:1 "A" on tL,'! corr.~oss when you first 5aw it. Place o "B" o n the compass where you lo s t sow t l1c object . 28. L)raw a picture that will show the motion that the object o r objects made. Place on "A" a t the beginning of the p-:~th, a"[;" at the end of the path, and show a ny changes in dire c tion during the covrse. 29. IF th ere was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? Draw a picture of how t hey were arranged, on.:! put on arrow to show the dire c t ion that th~y we re traveling Wo:o; a ny on.e ul~a with you at th" t ime y o u sew th~ object? (Circle On e ) 31.1 If yoo answered YES, did th"y S -'e t~e o!:>ject too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list thi!tir names and oddr.:t:>se:s: 32. Pleas~ g ive th~ following information about yoursslf: Lo::t Nome F irst Name Middl-. Nome TELEPHONE NUMBER ll"dicote any additional information obout yourself, including any s;:>.ecial experi~nce, which rnight be pertin e nt . 33. \'lh .. n und t o 'Hhc m d id y~u repcd I hot \-' OU hod S-'en the obj _ct? Dote you <:ompletod this questionnaire: Ooy Mont h Y o o r 35. InforMation which you hel pertinent and which is not adequately cover~d in the specific point s o f th~ qu,-,stionnaire or o narrative explonot i'Jn of your sighting.