PROJECT 1C073 RECORD l. O A TE ~lME ;.;QUI" ;1. LOCATIO~ 00i07. Gq_ 11 inn 1t s Ohio I. NliMScR OF OS~ECTS 5. LENGPi OF oaSE:lVATIOH 7 . COURSe 9. ?HHIC~L EVIOE~Cl 10. COHCLU.iiOH Probable Aircraft 11. D~IEF .SUMMA:::IY A~ A~ALY$13 1'he observe r slsht~d a red ctnd n whice lic:ht. (assu:ned t o be r attached to one object) that were aboat the same bri~htness as an ai r:pl3ne light. The li:;hts trove led fror.1 the S~! to the SE and "'ere visible for approximately 6 minut~s. CO!':nNTS: No evidence "'vas p resented that the stimulus "'ia s not an aircraft. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHHICAL. IHrO~ATIOH This qu!'Jstionnair~ has been prepor~d so tha t y~u can oiv9 rhe u.s. A ir Force OS much informct o n a s possible concerning t he unidentifi~d ~to1iol ph .. nom~non that you hov_, observ~d. PleaB :-y r" answer os many quutions o s you poHibly con. T he information that y o u give will b~ u;_,c :.r research purpous. Your nomo. will ~ot be usttd in c onnection w ith a ny stohments, conci ... >o.:.r-.s., or publications w ithout your pdfmission. Wo raqurut this p~tronal information so th=~ if, . : Jeem-od nctc.,ss;;ry, wa may contact you for further details. l. When dio ,..~ ... s-,~ th~ obiect? Doy Month Yttar Time Zon..; (Circle One): d. Pacific 2. Time of day: ------ Hour Minute (Ci:clo Onil): o . O:,ylight Saving b. Standard Cit y Of Town Stoh o r County 5. Ho..., long wo s obj~ct in sight? (Totel Duroti on ) :J, Certain c. Not very aur ;, . Fairly certa in d . Ju~t 0 ()VUI 5.2 'l": J c;, :rrct in sight continuov~iy? a . Bri ght b . Cloudy 7 , 1;= y;)u l50W . :.. .., ::'o :ct during DAYLIGHT, Nhr~ wn& tho!t SUN le<:ot::.d 01 you looklod a t th~ object? -;. , ~ bxk of yoo c . l o your rig,t d. To your l1>ft o . Qy.,rh-e cd f. Dcn' t Nm-tmb.r _ . . ::~roduced by Lib r.;n-.t o.C (;onr;cc:.:~.:J, Legi Blativ3 H91'era:1ce Ser-.rice 8. IF you sow t h e OOJeCt o t NIC.HT, wha t d1d you notice co-ct-rnlng th e ~TARS end MOON? 8.1 STARS(C."rci!:Orcl: o. Brtght moon! ight b. Dull moonl1ght c. No moC'n!ight -p itch dar~ d. Dcn' t rem~mbr c. Scottc:e:: c:ouc!"' c. Moo~r,.,r-o r nea.;y ro""' d. Thiele "J' 'eovy .: c. Don': -~-,.-'Tibt-r 10. The object o::>oeored f(rr':/f" Ont" l: rJ. A!< o liqltt b . Trcnsoor!'nt e. Don't remember ll. i f it O;:>;:>eored os a ira:, , wos i t bri9ht<tr than the brighte,.~ !lora? o. Bright.-r c . A bout the: SO'TI(' d . Don't know (Ctrcle One): J 11.1 Com.,ore brigh~, ... H to som., common obj~ct: j\:,;cle :::,-e ): o. Funy or blured b . L:C- bri\/ht st:r c. Sl-:oply ourlirad V ::r reiT'em er 13. Did (Circle One for erch QlH!!Stion ) time? y '"5 Don'? know .,, ewolo:!e i.Jon t know D cv,' t know Don' t kno"' D on't kno'>t I 14. Did the obtect disoppeOI' while you were watching it? If so, how? l 15. Did t he ob1c' .-,ov e b,hind som~thing o t any time, porticulorly o cloud? : No Don't Know. I F you an:lwered YES, th~n t.,ll what 16. Did the obje~r move in fr ont o f something ot any t ime, particularly a c loud? Don' t Know. IF y o u onswerad YES, then tell whet 17. Tell in o f::w wo rd s the following th ing.s about t h e obj,'.!ct: We "'ish to bow the angula r s ixo. Hold o match stick o t arm' s length in l in-: with a known objecT one note h o w , ':-of the obtect i s covered by the h&ad of th~ match. If you ho d performed this experim~tnt at the t ime of tn~ l s i:;;;-.,,.,9, how much o f t h e objt'lct would hove ~en cov~red by th" match h~od? ; Dr o...., c: ~::~.., .. ~"':lt will show t htt s h:J?e o f rh e object ot ob1 cts. Lobal and includ" in yovr sk~teh any dhtoih ' of tu ::o ~c--a: yo"' sow S\Jch o s ... j,g~, protrusions, etc. , e nd e.\paciolly o:whoust troila o r vopOt trails. Ploc~ ::n ::;" j'"' :>e S C:J the d ra.,..i ng to !~O'"" tha dir\!lction ~h" oDjitct woa mo.,ing . 2/. In tha follo~ing sk<!tch, irnogine that y o u or" a t t h8 point shown. Ploc..l on "A" on th, curv~d I in r., t o :ho-1 ho"' high t ho object wo!) obo"'o1r th horixon (1kyline) when you f irst aow it . Ploc~ o " 8 " on t h 8 !lorna curv, d lin) t~ 'how h o.-high :h~t object was obo'ollt tha hori:on ($kylino) wh,n you lost sow it. Ploc9 an "A" on th . wh~n you fiTs r :o:Jw it. PI ocr~ a "B" on tl-1.-compan whctr-:J you Ia !I t ~ow the obj(tct. cort'po'-:; Oro..,.. v p;~rure that will show the motion that the object or objects mod~. Pl::ac& o n " A " c:t the ~ginf'ing o r ?h"' i:HJ:n, o ":)" o t t n t end of t hf1 path, ond ~!.u,.. .:.ny ~honaes in dir.&ction dur ing th~ covr !\w, 29. iF "~'!t .,..o~ '.40KE THAN ONE obi4C~, th, n how many w~re th.~tro? ------------ D: o'"' o ? cur., of how they wer~ orro,.gad, a nd put on arrow to 11how t h " direction that thl!ly w~r~ trov~ling. 30. Hov you vr $e~n this, Of o 5imilor object before. ,f !"o give datu .;,r riot"" ond lo..:otion, 31. Waa any o""' $~with you at the time you saw Th e obiect ? {Crrcfe (Jne) 31.1 IF yo<.. ::"15Nerod YES, did they ue tha object ~oo? (Circlet Onei 31.2 P l.I}O$<t ' sl their names and addrssses: 32. Plea$& give 1:-.a f ollowing infOfmotion ob~1t yourslf: F irrol Nurn Midd 1 .. Nome C ot y St ot., TEL EPHONE NUMBER J..dicol .:Jny .Jdditionol infOfmotion abou? '/Ourulf, including ony s pe-=io( r:Yjl"Hiunct', which might be pertindnt . 33. Wh,.n and to -..A ;:id yoo r.)pOft that you hod seen t h<! object? Montn Yeor 34. Dots you complat .. d thia quutionnair.t: I 35. Information which y ou f.el partintnt a nd which i:a not ad.qyot\91y c o verd in th spo.cific point.l of th~ qur.tionnoir or -J norrotiv.t e.ltplonotion of your sighting.