.iztro (ST.'.R/P.LANET) 1\dditional intorwation roqueated but has not boon roccivcd a3 ~ 5. Le;~c-rH OF 03S VATIOH ~ J. PHOTOS :; 9. ?rlYSICAL.. EVl:>C:~! 11. G~U:F SU~ARY A:.:o AN~L. VSIS Observer reportod soeiOB a atatiorw.;y whito lita in tho SU to toe euty officer. A~ the t~o of tha call tha ob~erver had been watchina the li~t for 10 mi~ute~. The duty ottic()r overheard thG UFO in tho baclcgro\lnd. it was a star. the vitn~ss~ diaqu ius Bot~ uitnessaa thouGA~ 1. N~JMBER OF O:l.!~CTS LeNGTH OF OoSERVATION i:ioutes J. /Co Llnu~es 7"?~ OF OBSE~VATION Grouod-~fisual 8 . PHOTOS 9. ?HYSICAL E\o ):r1CE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION ~0. CONCLUSION INSU~.r ICIEUr Di.TA FO~ EVALUJ~TION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer called duty officer to r aport 2 different sightinss coserver was sent a form 117 but it was returned because there was no such address in Dayton. DEPARTMENT O F THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY D IVISI O N I AFSC) WRIGHT . f"'AT TERSON AI"' FOnCE DI\SE OHIO 4!5433 R~:':c!'lcc your r e ent u::identified flying object sighting ,.,.hich ':fC', :-eportcd to the 1\i:-Force. The info rmation whic-h .-:e h:we '"'~:' ::.ved i s not sufficienT. for?. scicn.tiflc jnvestiurtion. Request ~c.; :o~pletc the '1tt:!ch~d Ar Form 117 and retu't'n it in the sclf- oc.: .~"'sGed env.:!lopc. 'Iha:-t:-\: you for reportinG your observ"ltion to t . ~ J..ir Force. '~ffiCTOR r{JINTANILLA.~ J?; LT. Colonel, US/,F Ch:~r, Aerial Phcnome Office Ae~t;pacc Technolosies Division ?ro: tion Director e AF Form 117 w/cnvelope WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Gn.O UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFICIAL 8~$1NESS POSTAGE AND FEES PAID 6 ~o1' tncn\ Retu~r.c t.nootse . .... , FUOLrut61 303 Thla f-a~rudu ATlC P'_.. Itt. 3U, dcfed O.c 00, 'llia.lc~ a. ebolete, ~. D.V. STA 1\F.I\SON FCX: .,[ I U!W {NOORSEO 0'! F'i\ILOPn. ~NtLOPE IlL I MI\Y o l~os U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T s :jJestionnoirt' has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force O!> much inforTci.)n as possible concerning the unid~ntifi d aerial phenorn~non that you hove observed. Ple-:s~ :y to answer as many questions os you possibly con. The info rmation that you give will be ~,.,.,:;for r":\eo rch purpost-s. Your nome w i ll no t be used in connection wit h any s tatements, .,.;,'Is, or publications without your permission. We reques t this p~rsonol information so thcr if . : is doomed necessary, w~ may contact you for further detai Is . 2. Tiro1c o f day: 1. Whe:n did y~-.J .ee t he object? Month Yo or 3. T -e Zone: (Circle One): c . t:astern r-~-C~ntrol c . Mountain d. Pacific (Circle One): a . Daylight Sovtny b. Standard 4 . Where were y :lu when you saw the obje ct? Cit y or Town Store or County 5. how l.:>l"lg wcs c:,ject in sight? (Total ::." o .:>n) Hours 1.\ltlute s c . Not very sure d . Just a guess 6. Whet was th!!: :::r::: ~l.:>n o f the sky? 7. IF you sow t1e ob!ec during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as y o u looked a t the obje ct? (CirciP. One): a. In front o f you d. T o your left In bock of you c. O'>'"rheod T o your right Don't remmber o. !3rtqhr rooonlruht b. flvll moonlrght C. f-1(\ mOOilfi~ht -fir!h ,JOI~' d. Don't rcrn.,mhcr 9 . V.hot wc:i! ;~ .. we o th N conditir>ns ot the t rmc you sow the object? CLOUt'~S r: -~lc o . .,c): a. Cl..-or St< c . Scott ~c:: -:louds d. Tl,ic'" c-r .. ovy clouds d. tio! ohj~ct O:>p-lored (Circle One): C'~ Dor-:'; erremb~r c . Vc;>or If ir o.,:: ... ae~ c:; o light, wos it b: ig,er rt,on thf: bri:;htcr.t stors? (Circle On:~): c . A!:>out the some d. D on't kn~wt 11.1 C?---c': oightness to sone c~-::'on ol->jcct: :>" ect were: :: :h:~rnly o"r:r:-~c (Cue/" One fo c: o.:.n ou!s ionj Flash c r fl -, .. ,? h. D i soppnor <":r>J reappear? Don' t kn ow Don't 1-..m)w Don' I k:1ow Don'~ know Do-.' t know Do:-~' t J..n ow Don'! i<noH 14. Did t hf! ohiec~ di,.aOO-"Of whi let you """' wotchinq it? If so, how? 15 . Did t:..'! ~c .. -r mcwft b-.hind 50 m"lhhp nt r,ny tim,, pnrticulorly o c loud? Yes. N o Don't Kn:>w. I F y o u on5w~tred YES, th.,n te l l who t it mcv .. r: b-.hind: 1A. Did th~ :J~ c t mcv"' in fr<'nt o f t;(l'l''"!hinG ot onv tim11, onrtir.: dc:r l., n c !Nrl? D o n't l(no " . 17. T~!l inc: tl'!w word~ th f followinq thin3'i ohc.ut th., obi~ct: 13. 1-t: wis h t::> know th~ Onflu lcr si~tt. Hold a match stick a t arm' s le nfllh in l ine with a known ob!~t and noh how f m;~h of i,:t obiect is covered bv the! httod of the motc:h. If yoJ hod o~rForm;od this e :t!>"ri,.,n t Clt th'l !i;n, cf thtt ~ si?htin:;, !.,:l"' much o f th.-, ubiHct would hove bee n covered by the match head? 19 . D::: ... '-:-.:r 'lo~ will show~:--, s~::.;;e of the object or o bjects . Lobel and include in your sketch any details of r c.:-c --c you s o w sucn :::~s ...,in:JS, protrusian3, etc. , and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trai ls. Pl:::e c---.... .,.. ::e!>i2e rhe drew ,:1 to sno w t he directio n t he object was moving. 20. Do you thin~ you ccn estim11to th., !"poed of th_, Clhj <.:t? (Cir:f?J One) IF yoo o~-;;...-.. r~d YES, th.-:n what s~od w o uld you eslimot.!? ?1. Do> ov r-. ~ f:>V con et'timotc hr>' for owtJy from you the object wos? IF y::>v c.,.; ... ~r:~td YES, than how f or away would y(\u (C irc!e O,e o. Jr:..,id ... "Sui lding b. In o cor c. Culdoor:. In en cirplcne (typo'!) l~ bv~in~ss se-ctio " o f a city? b . !n rh., ro;;i-!~ntinl r:oction of o ci:y? r c. In "P :n ccu1utry'Si ": . d . N-~-:lr 'Jn "lrfil.'lrl'? c ~. Fly inn ov :r C! city? f. F ly ing ov-:: op~n country? I 2-1. lr you w~r.:: MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r o thar v~hiclc at the tir.1~, th~n cornpl:o-t~ ~h., f ollovin9 questions: 2.;.1 \T~:::r ~.:-=tion were voJ mo.-ing? (Circl~ o . ~crth c . Eost b. h..::rthe ost d. Sovtho:;t f. Southw~st ilt::; per hour . 24.3 D c .t<:-J stop atony t im e wh.'.: yo:.~ w~r.o looking ot t h.J objt:ct? 25. Did y~l. :-::'>~'V~ -~ object thou:;t, c:-y o f the followinn? Binoculars T~lcscop~ ::>u- Theodolite h. No,th lf'!' s t 26. In o rder t!.. :-r _,~._. con giv.! oc; clear o pictur~ o~ possibb of w!-lat you sow, dc;crih e in your o.vn worns o common object cr ~::: .o,: w~i;h, when placed u p in the !:ky, would giveth~ scme opp.:oranc" as tho obj.::ct which you S;J" Wa s C"''~ '" ~ s~ with yo u at tho t imo you sow th a obje ct? (Circlu One) 31.\ 1= .,C'\. ~nweud YES, d1J th y :;~ll th~ obj.,ct too? (Circle On.J) 31.2 Plo=-.~ li.lt th.:>ir nome.J and odd rasso s : Pl<:a:>.: g iv ; the o rmat ion a b out your s ... lf: Str..., eo t T E Lc ?riC'" = tiUMBER Mld d Itt Nom l ndi:; :~ "=i"'f ::di~ionol informr.Jt io 1 ~::;~...t ;our s If, including a ny S?'"Ciol n:cperi ,nc~, w~ich migh t be pcrtin~n!. 33. When and r:> ,.,~ ;.r-~ ,:;! y o u r,,port t ha t you hod S.:(' n th., obj,ct? Do y Month Yeo r 34. Dot e you com~let~d this que1tio nnoire: 35. lnformoti':)n .. ..,,::h you fe&l pertinent and which i s not od~quotely covered rn th., spacjfic points o f t he QUtHti OI'ncur .. ~ :J narrative e)(plo noti-:>n of your sighting. TDa ( UFO) DEPARTMENT OF "fHE AIR FO~CE H~AOQUARTER!I FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( A.,SC) WRIGHT.PATTEnbON AIR FORCE BA5E. OHIO .. !5433 UF'C C.':servation, 9 April lg68 Yo name has been given to the Aerial Phenomena Office (Project Bl...:~ Book) as being s. wl tness to an unidentified flying object. If ~ ::>u were a witness t.o a.n UFO sighting on9 April 1968 wc~:d you please complete the attached AF Form 117 and return it ir. the envelope provided. If you were not a witness to this sighting, would you please make a statement to this effect on the attached fox~. ~ne infonn3tion which you provide will be used in evaluating this observation. Thank you for your assistance in this ~CTOR QUINTANILLA Jr, l-iajor ' Cr : ef, Aerial Phenomena Office Ae~ospace Technologies Division p _- c 1, tc t ion Dlrectoru te AF Form 117 w/envelope TCP:' {UFO) DEPARTMEN r OF rHE AIR FOFfCE H!!tADQUARTERS roPt::IGN TE~HNOL.OGY OIVI!iiOM ( AFSC) WRIGHi-r'ATTtRSON Alft FORCE BASE. OHIO 4!5433 suoJtcr: U!i'f\ Cb2erv!ltion 9 April 1968 Day-:on, Ohio '~5432 Yc name has been give n to the Aerial Phe nomena Office (Project Bl;.: ~ Book) as being a ,..:1 tness to an unidentified flying object. I f ~ -~u were a witness 'tO an UFO sighting on " ~q WOi!:_j you pleas~ complete the ottached AF Form ~fjt>thb l.ectrn it in t:v~ envelope providea . If you were not a witness to this hting, would you pleas~ make a statement to this effect on the att~ched form. The information \olhich you provide will be used in e va:..'Hlt:lng this ohservEition. Thank you ~or your asoistance in this es.tt<?.r. ~C':'~R QUill'rAi"iiLLA, Jr) M~ jor Ch~e~, Aerial Pheno~e Office A 3pace Technologies Division ?ro.:>.! ~tion Directora -e AF Forrn 117 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T"' !> qve sti on noire has been prepared so that you con g ivc the U.S. Air Force as much inf~rmc-:or as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. P iecle t~y to answer as many qusstions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be u!.eJ For research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any stateml!tnts, ccr.clu s orts, or publications w ithout your permission. We request this personal information so that ir tt is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did y otl see the object? 3. T i f"::e Zone: (Circle One):6~ c. Mount:Jin d. Pacific (C irclc One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saviny ( b/ Standard 4. Wh,re w~re y,:)u when you saw the object? Necr.,st ?ostal Address City or Town State or County 5. h ow lon; wcs :>olect in sight? (T~o' J uration) ------ /_JJ_ n Minutes Sec:onds c. Not very sure :.. f-::irly certain d. Just a guess 5.2 'f.-a s ~-e = h .. ;'i cvntinuously? 6. What was t~e ;-;.-~i-:-i~n of the sky? b. C loudy eii~-No (!)_: Cloudy 7. IF you sew t h e ob;ect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located os you looked at the object? (Circle Q,,e): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhecd f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thle form upereedell f 'TO 164, .fu l 61, whic-h ia ob1wlete.