BSERVATION OoSC:RVATION Pr1Y SICAL C: "Y. u ..:,...CC: SRi~F SUIJ.MARY AND ANAL Ys;s Official U.S. Air Fore In tne following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place on "A'' on the curved line to show how high th!!t object \NOS above the horizon (:;kyline) when you first saw it. Place o " B" on the ~.ome curved line to <>how how high the object was o~ov~ the horizon (skyline) when you tost sow it . Place on ''A" on the compou when you First so w it. Place o " 8' ' on the com ?OU when you tad sow the object. 28. Draw a picture that will sho""' the motion that the object or objects made. Place on "A" at the beginning of thtt path, a "B" a t theend of the path, and snow any changes in d irectio n during the course. IF there wos MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? ..:../ _ Draw a picture of how they wert! arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. ~UFO form continued 30. Hove you ev~r se~n this, or ~:il~bject before . If so g ive d o te o r do tes ond location. Jl. 't'= =nyone e lse with you ot th~ tiiT'e you 'law the object? (Circle O ne ) 3 i. ~ F you answered YES, d id t hey see the object too? (Circle One) 32. Pl~cse giYe the lowing information cbout your~elf: Midd le Nome Zone Slot~ l;;c,c::t'! any additional informatio n ooct..t yourself, indud ing ony special e.xperienc~, '"hich might be pertinent. Official U.S. Air Fore 3~. Dot~ you completed this questionnaire: 35. I. :ormation which you f~el pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the ~u~stionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting . UFO form continued ATTN 0 F': U~identified FlYing Objects of 21 August 1967 ~D (TDETR) ht-Patterson AFB 1 . In accordance with reference AFR 80-17, para 7a, attach- !:'.ents 1 and 2 are forlerded for your infonllation. 2. The source of the newspaper article is not knol-11 since r.either infor.mant gave any indication that they had been co~tacted a news r at the time of the personal interview FOR THE COHUANDER 1. Me.'norandum for Record, 22 Aug 67 2. Newspaper clipping, 22 Aug 67 N.EHOR.I\1-IDUH FOR RECOHD 22 August 1967 StmJEG?: UFO -Brevard Cotmty Sheriff's Department, 21 Augus t 1967 1. :r. eived a call from the Brevard County Sheriff's Depart!nent, Tit~3 lle, Fla. at approximately 2310 EDT, 21 Augu3t 1967. A deputy ha~ 3~ctted a bright light While cro3sing the Titusville bridge ::~o.~:?c. west. While trying to detennine any activit.y from the Cape R.::.::1.;a :ontrol Office and Capa Weather, the Command Post got another cc;.~l :oncerning t~ more sightings by Sheriff's Department in Rockledge, Flo ja. I requested transportation and departed for Titusville. in Titusville, Florida, 0045, 22 August 1967: Infonnant, Deputy Sheriff, 2nd Division, Titusville, aee -late 20's, "Jeen a po ccman in lfilt'laukee before joining the Brevard County fo~c s . Infolmant reported seeing a bright light ahead of him and to 3 left While headed southwast over the Titusville bridee at a bot::. 2300 EDT. He reported over the radio that the light 'h'aS moving frc!n 3ide to side and then started moving to the nort . .L ~ast. (See attach- ment # 5 of UFO report dated 25 Hay 1967 for bridg e location). Upon cr..!estioning in person, it appeared that the light was moving in more of a northerlY or north-northwester~ direction. Light was reported to be l'lhite, very bright, and about 6 inches in diameter, one-half mile high. Light ~as observed for about ten minutes and sc ed to j;~ir.. altitude as it moved. It disappeared into the clouds; no other dna was noted; b~igh~ness was compared to a street light. ). ::.tervie e, Florida, approximately 0200, 22 August 1967: Info~ant, aptain, Brevard Sheriff's Department, is a lor!g :.ina :-esident and experienced pilot; age-late 30's . Inf?~a."1t heard the Titusville UFO report over sheriff's radio 21 Aug 67 at 2310 ~;j went to the ~iver behind the Rockledge Sheriff's Office to inv~3:.i..gate. He repo:-ted using his binoculars and observing tvtU li;;:-::s up in the clouds about one-half mile apart. One \Jaa moving no~::~ s:, and the oth -;as moving northerly. Size vns com pared to bei a~out ten times bi55er than a star. Both objects did not appear to move v~r,y fast (ace the speed of a Piper P-3) and disappeared in t~e c: ds. Lights haQ ight ~mite centers with red, blue and green light ro :~; ~o ter cloc~N.Lse around the edges. The objects altitude nas e:: ~o be lO,OOJ feet and 5 to 7,000 feet. Objects re seen for a':,o-..:.:. :..:: .T~1)Jte3 and :.:~ ~:1 disappeared into the clouds. Informant \ 'ras s v ?~jects w t UFO's, but something was up there. 4. :: ;:_:. ::e:.er:nin;d i~cr.t the PAFB Command Po3t and the Cape Keru"'ledy Rar~e v) l Office that no activity wa~ taking place that "uuld cause the3e ;~=ts. The local rescue squadron had been conducting exercises, but they :t.:>~d activity at 1300. Negative reports ~re also received from the ~.:.~ !: ai'ense Radar and the P AFB \leather Radar. Clouds at that tL-ne 'tJe!'e .:. : ; c-xnulus at 2400 feet, 3/10 alto cu1lulus at 8000 feet, and 5/10 ci~Js; y hour later the report was 2000 feet scattered, 7000 broken. ~andJ He~ between 10 and 20 knots,from bet\~en 140 a1d 160 degrees frc~ the s~rface up to 40,000 feet. 5. It has been tentatively concluded that the objects were probably balloons drifting with the wind. Illumination was either internal or external. In accordance with paragraph ?a of AFR 80-17, a fomal report will n~t be prepared. s. j .. o sHAuGHimssY, ds-12 Elec-::'Onic Engineer (Electro-Hagnetic) Tec cal Support Division Directorate of Foreign Technology NF.\iSP APER ARTICLE Cou!1ty iloridn 2 Deputies .:--.;:l Two sheriff deputies, one in ~ I\"orth Br~vard and the other in ; Central Brevard, reported see- i ng unic!entified llying obiect.s late Monday night. Deputy J i m Schmidt reported seeing n huge star-like object . moving vpry Cast tt>ward New Smyrn a Deach. He said he s aw it over Srt -10'!. 'fl!e other .;ighting came fr-om <::~pt. Dic:!c GJ"anger who three minutes 1(1 ter ~a w two bl~ck ~l<Jrlike objects tllloving very fn .;t Low.wd the northwest over t !1e Banana River. I It was on SR 520. Di>th sightings Jasted two 'lllinute.;. Capt. Granger re- l '()rtedly \ratched the two llFOs through binnocuJars. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can g iva the U.S. A ir Force o s much information as possible concerning the unidentified a e ria l phe nomenon thot yo u have observe d . Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The informatio n that you give will be used for research purposes. Your name will not b e use d in connectio n with a ny sta teme nts, conclusion,, or publications without your permission . We request this p ersonal info rma tion so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for furthe r details . When did you see the obje ct? 2. Time o f day: (Circle O ne): A.M. o r 3. Time Zanet (Circle o,ej: b . Centra c. Mountain d . P'lcific C ity or To wn Stole o r County S. How long wos objec! in s ight? (Tota l Duration) H ovrt Minute\ Seconds a. Certain b . Fairly certo i" 5.1 How was time in sight aetermin~d? l 5.Z Wo1 object in sight continuo usly? ~ w"~wos the condition of m~ sky? o . Br:ght o . Bri ht 7 . 1F ycu so w the o b ject during DAYliGHT, whe re was th e SUN located as you looked at the o bject? Cir- le O ne): o . In front o f you b. In back o f you c. To your r ig ht d . To your le ft c . Overhead f. Do n' t r eme mb e r FTD OC7 6 2 164 T h is fo r m sup~r~t.>dt'<; l''Tn 16~. j u l 6 1, w h irh i~; ohsolet~ 8. IF y o u ~ow rhe object at NIGHT, what d id you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): o . Bright moonlight b . Dull m.nli c. No moonlight-pitch da d. Don't remember 9. Wrc1 .o~ere the weothftr conditions at the time you saw the object? ClOvJS i Circfe One): c-.--Sc:::t'!re(j clouds d . T n .ck or heavy clouds 10. The cSj~ct appeared: (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. -Fog, mist, or light rain c . Moderate or heavy rain e . Don't remember o . s~hd ~As o lag!P b . Tr:;nsporent e . Do n' t remember