34. Date you cornpltd this questionnaire: 35. Information wh:c:h you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnairtt Of c narrative explanatif)n of your sighting. TDPT (UFO) DEPARTMENT O F YHE AIR FORCE HE,.OQUARTER9 FOREIGN T ECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( AFSC) WRIGHT.PATTER~ON AIR FORC E SASE. OHIO 4!5433 UFO Ct.servation Yo<.J.T name has been given to the Aeria l Phenomena Office {Project Bl~e Book) as being a witness to an unidentified flying object. I f you were a witness t o an UFO sighting on 20 AQ.ril 1968 \o.c~ :j, you please complete the atta ched AF Forrn 1rr e.nd return 1 t ir. ~he envelope provided. If you were not a vitness to this sig ing, would you ple~se make a statement to this effect on the att3~hed form. The infor~ation whi ch you provide will be used in evaluating this observation. Thank you for your assistance in this ~::\)R QUINTAiiiLLG., Jr, ~!ajor Chief , Aeria l Pheno~ena Office Ae~cspace Technologie s Division Proc'.lctio n D5.re c t o r a tc AF Form 117 v/envelope ( 2 cys ) TDP~ (UF O) Or:PARTMENT 01-" YHE AIR FORCE HE.I.OQUA ~Tl::a5 FOREIGN l 't:C H NOLOGY DIVISION C Af'OC) WFCIGttT PATTE R SON Aln FOAC DASE. OHIO 4!!433 UFO ... '~'::5ervation ~r:t .. ~field, Ohio 45506 You:-name ha s been given to the Aerial Phenomena Office (Project Bl Book) as b eing a witness to an unidentified flying object. I f you were a witness t o an UFO sighting on 2 0 Ap ril 1969 wou:d you please complet~ the attached AF Form 117 and return it in T;he envelope provide d . If you were not a ~itness to this si ting, ~ould you pleaae make a statement to this effect on the att~ched form. The information which you provide vill be used in evaluating this observation. Tnank you for your assistance in this W.C'iOR QUINTANILI.A, Jr, Major Ch i e!", Aerial Phenomena Office Aero 3pace Technolo&ie s Division P:-o~uct:J.on Directorate AF FOI'm 117 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Thi s questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much infor,eti ~n as possible concerning the unidentified oeria I phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be \: se~ for research purposes. Your nome wi II not be used in connection with any statements, ccncL.:si~ns, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if i~ is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further detai Is. 1. When did you s~e the object? 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): a. t:astern b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific L I) C f"; L 2. Tir,,e of day: Hour Minutes (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saviny b. Standard Neor~ Postal Address City or Town State or County 5. how bng wos object in sight? (Toto I Duration) Hours Minutes Seconds ~. Certain b. Foirfy certain d. Just a guess 5.2 Y1os ob:~=-; . ~-~nt continuously? 6. What was t~c cor.d ! r ion of the sky? a. Sr; gh t a. Bright .;./ 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One]: a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OC:T 62 164 . Thle form eupere,.du FTJ') 164, Jul 61, which ia obeolete. ~. IF you sow th~ object ot NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the ~T/\f~$ <.md MOON? 8.2 MOON (Crrcle One): Bright moon I i gl1t Dull moonlight ... No moonlight -p itch dark\ Don't rem-emb~r 9. Whet were "n~ weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (C. :.-c/c One): HEA TI-lER (Circle One): a. Clear :c::\" b. Fog, mist, or l ight rain c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heovy rn in .... d:lnic: t-C'f'neavy crouds d. Snow e. D on't remember 10. Th~ object appeared: (Circle One): !:>. T ranspcrent d. As o light e. o~n It remernb~r 11. If it oppe~r~d as a light, was it brig r.ter than the brightest stars? (Circle One}: e:-i ghter c. About the some d. Don't know 11. 1 Comp~;~ brightness to some ccr.mon object: 12. The-edges 'o. 'I Fuzzy or bl.: r~:J ::>. ' Like a bri t or ::. Sh~rply out I ;..~ .. d r~ Uon t reme:nJ~" 13. Did the obi e : a. App~o :> ; c,d still at any time? b. Sud :-'"' ~-~ed up and ru-.h a way atony time? e. Chan9e Sr~:;hrne$s? f. Change sh~;>e? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disappear end reappear? (Circle On'-: for each question) Y:~ No Don't know ~Yes) ,No Don't know y-;;; 'No Don't know es ..., on t now Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 14. Did the obi~c:t d~sopp$CW while you wftre watching it? If 50, how? 15. Did h ~::l~ct m("tvf!t be.,ind som~thinq ot ony time, oorticulo rf v o clot.d ? (Ci~cl~ One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what ( C ir e ie One): Don't Kn ow. IF you onsw,red Y ES. t h e n te ll what 17. i~ll in a tll!w wnrds th~ follow inq thin g s obout th!t object: 18. We wish~" knC'lw th~t nnc,u lar si7.P.. Hn ld o motch s tic:k at a rm's b nt:4th in l infllt with o knnwn obi~et cu, d not~ h ow mu c h of rh~ obiect h cover~d bv the hend of the-match. If y ou had nerfor mll!d this ~x...,..,rim,nt at t h e tim~ of the sigl,ting , :")O W much of th,.. obi,.,ct W(')tdd hcv" beP.n cov~red by th~ matc h head? 19. Draw c ".)1:: ;-e that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the :l b . "!~T lr.ot you sow such as .... -h~s, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. P lc =e c =~::w ~s;de t h e drowins to sh~w the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate the spoed of the obiect? ( C ir: /o One) IF y ov an: ~ .. ,cf Y E S, then what speed wou I d you estimate? ------.:...---- 21. Do y~..J T;~ -.~ you can etimate how for away from you the obiect was? (:::rde One) IF you or.:~Nitred YES, then how far away would you say it was? --------- 22. Where w ere f:>\1 located whl!n you saw th!t ob!ect? a. Inside o building b. In o co: ~c.; Outd~s d. jn on a irplane (ty~) 23. Were you (Circle One) In thtt business section of a city? In the residential section of a city? In ope n countryside ? NPar on airfield? Flying ov~r a city? Flying over open country? 2J. !F you wer~ MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBIL E or other vehicfe at the tim", then c o mplete the following questions: 24.1 What d :-e:tion were you movir.~? (Circ:le Ontt) 24.3 D id y o; s top at any time while you w~re looking at the object? (Cir'C!~ One) : ,..~ -!..e obiect through o'1y ~f th o following? Eye: : :e-s e. Binoculars The odolite 26. In ord"r that ;-:: u :::::., ~ive as rleor o picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words o common objec t or ob -=~ ~ich, wh~n pbced up in th~ skt, would give the soma appearanc~ as the object which you saw. In the followif'g sk~tc:h, imagine that you ore ot the point shown. Place o r "A" o n tho c v rvt"Jd l int! to ~hmv how high the object was above the horizon (sky I in~) when you I irs t s ow it. Place a '' B " on t h e sam~ cvrv~d I ine to show how h igh t he obiect was above the h orizon (skyline) when you las t so~ it. Place an "A" on the compass when you firs , saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you las t sow the object. 2 8 . l.lrow o pict~re that will show the motion thct the object or objects made . Place o n "A" at the beginning of the poth, a ,. B " at the end of the path, a nd sh ow any changes in direction dur ing tht> course. 29. IF there w~s MORE THAN ONE objeet , tnen how many were there? ------- - ---c....-- D row o p t:-rt...:o !;)f how they were orronged , onJ put an orrow to show the direction that they were traveling " .. .eo Hith you at the tine y o u ~n,,v tlh1 ()bj-lct? 32. Please g!v~ tha following inkrm:'ltiul'l 11bcut ~ ourstJ:f: TELEPHCN:: N D e y Month