J63 25 5 40 Air Part 3 1878373

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ROYAl AUSTRALIAN AIR ~ORCE FILE No. PART (..1' ?c..f-1 Jcadl]uarteJ') ARCtiiVAL ACTION REFERRED TO FOR BY REFERRED TO FOR ATTENTION INITIALS ATTENTION ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE TELEPHONE: 81 2111 IN REPLY QUOTeHQT.\'L . ..5f5Q/Air ( is,() Mr Phillip Herlihy 25 Cooper Street Headquarters TO,JNSVILLE QLD 4810 22 January 1979 As discussed with you earlier, a proforma is enclosed for your completion and return. Thank you for your report and completion of this proforma. faithfully, (J. V. NORTH) Flight Lieutenant for Officer Comcanding REPORT OF UNUSUAL AERIAL SIGHTINGS Part 1 -Report by Observer ame of Observer fJ~ J _Z3Ck:\ (J'): ANNKC A TO HQOC ASI 2/A/2 Occupation <( G-t{ aof tf~ Phone (Home) 7 9SS"(L.? Start of observation: Date End of observation: am/!Jift"" Accuracy of date Times Weather conditione at time of observation, referri~ to cloud, wing visibility etc. ~ In what direction was the sighting first observed? ??<'~ -?(1-( :K- At what angle to the horizon? In what direction was the sighting last observed? ~ c-4&.~ At what angle to the horizon? .u'fflEX A Estimate of distance and/or altitude from observer 9. Describe the object(s)/light(s) in your O\'lil \7ord.s, referring to the number, colour, size, shape, brightness (relative to full moon/ star), movement, sound, speed, method of propulsion, manner of disappearance and any other unusual features. If possible provide Deacriptiog/Sketch of Object Hql'VL 5/4o/Air ( ) lir Phillip Herlihy 25 Cooper Street Hcadqu.."lrtors RA1'J? Baoo TO :t!~VILLE o:D 4010 Ao di usoed uith you earlier, c. profortn cncloood for yol.U" cocplotion c.nd return. Thank you for your report and cooplotion of thio profo~. Youro i'a.itb'ully, ( J. llOR'i'H) FliGht ldoutonant for Officer Cow.andinc ANNEX A TO HQOC ASI 3/AJ.2. REPORT OF UNUSUAL AERIAL SIGHTINGS Part 1 -Report by Obser ver Name of' Observer~ Ml9 Y /1-.e.R..y Age .CvAA..J..S Phone (Home) 9//9 j 0 Business .A.//~ Exact location of observer Cv/ .c-.s /..,{&H.eu/9 Y (/?7 Start of observation: End of observation: NI!.S am/pm Time ~ .SNJ!.J' am/pm Weather conditions at t~ of obeerv~on, ref~ring to cloud, wing visibility etc. _ljA'K .JJYy /:t".v.!> 0vELC/95T In what direction ~s the sigh~ng first obsc ed? A!()~- At what angle to the horizon? r~J In whn.t direction was the sigh:ting last observed? Oc...e-..e ;;;;d _ ) ! /P.t whn.t ANNEX f. . ., At what angle to the horizon? Estimate of diatance and/or altitude from observer ~f~..t/CC - Describe thv object(d)/light(s) in your own \'lords, referring to the number, colour, size, shape, brightness ( r el ative to full moon/star), movement, sound, speed, method of proptusion, manner ot disappe.:u-ance and any other unusual features. If possibl e provide a sketch. ~/EI'9eA.A/C-C" Description/J lcetch of Object 1\NNEX fl. 10. Have you any photographs of the sighting, or is there any physical evidence of fragments, scorching or ground How many other witnesses to the sighting? (Pl euse provide names and addresses if possible) ,tS/L./ S Q_t::;~"'-'_:::;, - 7Li /-7' A./ Any additional c omments you wish to make. RESEARCH [FN~l. PO BOX 1585, CAIRNS,QLD.4870 h-r. J.,f: ;f?CCZ)' ~IIK'!3fl11' t(fltf. CoP'-t OF - fl(. \.JARR.E~ Pv~ATINC, L1~1-\\S A member organisation of the Australian Co-Ordination Section (ACOS), Centre for UFO Studies {US A) RESEARCH CFN~l tHE: /rlrCUJC,t;.?fC t:!>I::/-ICISJ'<. PO BOX 1585, CAI RNS,QLD.4870 l!/o.,rbmec~t.hvo. .& r~FP t/ fl"""' eou.f'..t ~chi Mf ti( t:l-~MiJ ~triad zO tXt_ .-f/1./l.F. ~ a mt-~ ~Pj Jk-&JNU#; B~ /168 aL ~J".&j~fkv.a-t (i.f;) IOP/J? {ddoonrs) ~ ~ sfjedo ~U.. ,tAJ..e olo ~ ~ l'At AP.;bw(. hYM A$/ "atwtntOWN v ~ d_ wdelh11.Ld. A member organisation of the Australian Co-Ordination Section (ACOS), Centre for UFO Studies (US A) Investiga~ body: U.F.O. RESEA.RCH F.N.Q. PO BOX ~15S5 CAIRNS PH.S>I~Il.\. Reference no: QB 780Z.?. This form has been designed to assist us in the interpretation of the phenomenon observed by yourself. Your assistance in completing and returning it would be appreciated. 4 ~Duration .. .3. ~.;yt-'Y'f/7:7!.~ ... How did you estabish time and duratJ.. on 5. What was your exact position and location ~ 7. Please relate your experience ber6\~ in your own words. Print or type . If extra space is needed please use a separate sheet of paper Wf/1151 1?77../M,II/4 rffb1V1 C v/IN/1 f'1vl.~t9 1/IA CO.wvn.;,~o~PJ /N -rtl c;AtfJ.;I //othf:; orr~ r,..y v$. f wll~ A'Tv/f#nl~ ,PA't>#IC.ti#.IV'fil'1v.4J.A ;?;:r&/f ///10-Vt:' /lcnr-/J? &At-.. /N'C -!#Elf fv~$ NO Ma~N-'v'I$113/IITj "''/-IS V/1/~/MifTeJ:>, /!)lll~c/Ctl I ///1p o6N cJ/VY, 711 CPN#Ar/(l;fi.FJ /fCNT.5 C?/'r/cC r/f'o/1'1 ICJ //vf -/ /91"--1 ArrM'r Corl//&rc Sketch: P lease sketch W,IN6 ~ I(1Ct-t C B~cC'T, L\C,HI.S. the~J 'ect including shape and colour of any REPORT OF UNUSUAL AZRI:.L SIGHTHIGS Part 1 -Report by Observer ANNEX A TO HQOC ASI 3/Af.2. 1.{Arl t.lr./t>A St ate Post code Occupation :t'.?27c.-.b Business location of observer t/c> Js-e. End of observation: Date ~Time < t,: Date ~Time }l"~tz Start of observation: ~eather conditions at tutc of observation, referring to cloud, In what direction was the sighting first obscrved?-M.c.Jgs:c:::=~:...:'; ----- At wha t angl e to tho horizon? In what direction WaG the sighting last observed? _ _.t:J:;.;;...&....:~;;._;. _ / P.t what At what angle to the horizon? -Estimnte of diatnnce ::md/or altitude from observer ------ Describe th<. object(::i)/light(s) in your own v1ords, referring to the number, col our, size, shape, brightness ( r el ative to full moon/star), movement, sound, speed, method of proptlision, manner of disapp6aronce and nuy other unusual features. If possibl e provide a sketch. Description/3lcetch of Object Have you uny photographs of the s ighting, or i s ther e any physical evidence of f ragments, scorching or gr ound ndentations? How many other witnesses to the sighting? names and addresses if possible) ( Please provide H,Jsd~r-ll> Po ..It{ CGLLo Any a ddi t ional wish t o ma ke . Par t 2 -Unit Report a . Details of military aircraft activity in the area at the time of the sighting. Heading Height Speed Departed From hTDl Destination Source of Informati on b . Details of civil aircraft activity, including light rivate air craft nnd internationa l flights, in the orca at the time of the sighting. Height Speed Departed From ATD Destination Source of Infor r1ati on Give the beD-ring , el9vation a::1d movement of any planets or major stars that were in that portion of the sky at the time of the sighting. Source of Information Detail s of any predicted satellites, rockets, comets or r.leteoz:ite activity in the area nt the time of the siehting -- Source of Information Details of any meteorological, research or radar balloonl' knovm to hove been in the orca at the time of the sighting (refer to point of release, size, colour, ROC, wind profile and wheth~r it was known to have burst ---------- Sourc e of Inf'ormntion ----------------~-- Details of any U."lUGU.."\1 radar traces or images, Vlhich ma y elate to the sightings, ~s recorded by m~litary or civil Source of Information Provide the following information relnting to the weather nnd atmospheric conditions at the timL of the sighting: Temperature (dry bulb) 2.2- C ( we:t bulb) Relati=-1<4 Humidity. %Cl oud Cover r.//1-. Type mensured at Temperature inversion of Wind direction {/11-r/f ... at ft Pollution level Detail s of terrain and natural and/or man- ma de features in the nrea. (..ttach map with significant points marked , if possible) . ANNEX A TO REPORT OF UNUS UAL A:C:RIAL SIGHTINGS Part 1 -Report by Observer Name of Observer Joy_eEI-'f,J Address C/- /lo'SP,r.f-t- AlvA.J&--1 Phone (Home) Business #IJ~SI~q (9tll41( rus Exact location of observer S"". floAt 5""f F-NI.. V/L.'-'' Accuracy of date \/~S.. I,'Jeather conditions at time of obEervo.tion, referring to cloud, In vthat direction was the sighting first observed? ?Ow-4-1( U K (J~/IAI~A At what angle to the hor1.zon? L )/...rfiJIJ:n,.y 71J/lt6Hlf ~F In what direction was the sighting last observed? /t...t what At wl1at angle to the horizon? ANNEX A ., Estim~te of diat~nce ~nd/or altitude from observer Describe th11 object(d)/light(s) in your own v1ords, referring to the number, colour, size, shape, brightness (rel~tive to full moon/star) , movement, sound, speed, method of propulsion, man~r of disa~ar~ncc and ~ny oth-;r unusual features. If possible provide a sketch. Have you any photographs of the sighting, or is ther e any physical evidence of fragments, scorching or ground indentations? How many other witnesses to the sighting? names and addresses if possible) Any additional comments you wish to make (Pl ease provide Port 2 -Unit Report a . Detail::; of milit~y a i r craft activity in the area at the time of the sighting. Speed Departed From Deotinati 0n Source of Inforo<tion b . Details of civil aircraft activity, including l i gh t ivate a i r cr aft and international flight s , in the urea at the time of the sighting. Heading Height Spee d Departed From Destinntion /..D~HKT i.1V lOINNS tJIL I.-E Source of InforMation Give the bea ring, el~vation and movement of any planeto or major st~rs that were in that portion of the sky a t the time of the sighting. Source of Information Detail s of any predicted satellites, rockets, comets or Cleteorite activity in the area'o..t the time of the sighting _ Source of Inforontion Details of any meteorologi~al,_research or radar ball oon known to hove been in the area at the time of the sighting (refer to point of release, size, colour, ROO, wind profil0 and whether it was known to have burst Source of Informntion- Detai l s of any u.11usunl radar trc.ces or images, Vlhich may relate to the sightings, <s recorded by military or civil Source of Information Provide the following information rel~ting to the weather ~nd a tmospheric conditions at the time of the sighting: Temperature (dry bulb) 2_:). C :,:. bulb) ? C Rclati" " Humidity. ":? -% Cl oud Cover ' Type ?t t. v Temperature inversion of l C at ) ft measured a t Wind direction A .f. V at 0 f t Pollution level Details of ter rain and natural and/or man-mado features in the area. ( .. ttach map with significant point s marked , i f possible) . 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