1. DATe~ TIM! GROUP 3. SOURCE , 4. NUMBeR OF O~JECTS s. LENGTH OF OaSERVATION 6. iY?E OF OBSE~VATIOH Ground-Visual 9. PHYSICA~ EVl~ENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD CONCLUSION Others ( UNRELIAID.E REFORT) The majority of the objects appear to be stars and planets. 11. BRIEP' SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 27. INFOR'Wi"IION -HICH YOU F ~EL IS PERTINENT B U T 'WHICH IS pofOT AOEQUATC:LY COVERED tr-. il-115 QuESTIONNAIRE, AL TEA~ ATIVEL. Y PROVIDE A N 'RRATIVE EXPLANATION OF THE SIGHTING. OEPARTME:N'f OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS ,..OREIGN TCHNOLOCiY DIVIIIJION f AF!JC) WFt'IGHT PATTEUSON AIR FORCE BAS!:. OHIO 4~433 UFO .:taervation Mississippi 38967 Yo~r name has b~en given to the Aerial Phenomena Office (Project Blue Book) as b~ing a vitness to an unidentified flying object. If ;cu "'ere a ,,:1 tness to an UFO sighting on wo:J 7..:i you please c omplete the attached AF F'o~ f:PrVnJ.~urn it in ":~;e envelope provided. If you were not a. witness to this sighting, vould you p~ease make a Gtatement to this effect on the at~ached form. The informatio!'l lrlhich you provide 'Will be used in evaluating this observation. Thank you for your assistance in this ~croR QUINTANIILA, Jr, MaJor, USAF ~r.~e:, Aerial Pheno~ena Office A~=ospace Technologies Division Pro~uctlon Directornte AF Form 117 \//envelope