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Office r recei.v e d a t elephone e a11 frorn rvtr Gr~enup Count.Y, Greenup, Kentucky . \ UFO u nr1 would .like to r.a v c 3 form to cornplc Le . (Maj Quintanilla/70916/mhs/20 Aug 67) ~enup County, Greenup, Kentucky 41144 :-'e!'arence :~our telephone conver:~ation wi tn the t11ty Officer f:!.t \ .:-icillt-P?. tter~on At,B on Auzust 16, regardir.;; r.1n u::identiticd fl~. object (UFO) obse:-vstion M..:lj~ If i:.1i..e s t o ze"OO~t hls ob3ervstion to the 1\ r !o 3 0 bJ cornp letic'.~ th~ lr.closed ?I'D ?ora 164 n.r..cl i~ ~ 1 t l.l~ the e n"'elope prov1.d~o. 'Thank ,,ou for bringing o"t~erv<:ttion to our 1 ttention Colo:!el, US1\Lf' o f Tec 'lology :1nd 3ubs:stem.a F For~ 16h w/rn ve lope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Tt-. ~ qu~ sti onnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force os much inf~..-:: ~n as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pi~:Js~ y to answer os many questions os you possibly con. Th~ information that you give will be us~c i~r research purpost'!s. Your nome will not be used in connection with ony stotaments, ccnci.; s ';)ns, or publications without your permission . We request this porsonol information so that i~ ;tis deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. l. 'Nhcn ~id y-~ s~e the object? 2. Tiro1C of day: Hour MinOJtes (Circle One): 'Circle One): _..JJ-t;2,~t~J.n- u. entr:l . c. Mountain d. Po~ i fie (Circle One): o. Daylight Soviny b. Standard !'leo~) =-~ st:l Addr~ss Stotfot or Count)! .... - City or own 5. h ow brg "'OS -J~ject in sight? (To,:' J.;roton) Hours Minute s Seconds 6. Wha t was t h e ..::>1-:l:tion of the sky? b. C loudy 7. IF you sow rhe object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as y ou looked a t the object? (Circ:lf: One ): a. In front of you FTD OCT 62 164 b. In back of you c. To your right d. T o your left e. Overheod f. Don't rt:member tt ! F you sow the object at NIGH f, what did y<"'u noticr-' ron c ('rrt in g the ~TARS und MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON ( ( ,cfe One): a. Bright moonligbt: Ooff iffoori 1 i c. No moonlight -pitch dork d. De n 't remember 9. What were .... e weather conditions ot the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (C,~Ie One): c. Scottere: :loud~ d. Thick o r l...eovy clouds HEATHER (Circle One ): or l ight rain c -.~nderate or ~euvy rain e. Don't remember 10. Th~ object : peored: (Circle One ): c. V:1oo r e. Don't rem~mber 11. If i t o;:o~o:-~d o s a light, was it brighter tnon the brightt)st stars? (Circle One): c. About the some d. Don't kno w 12. The ed;e:; ~! ~ e oSiect were: 13. Di d the object . a. Appec r ~r; st::,d still at any t ime?-----.........._ Cb .. -su9_<ien1'l-:.. s d_uf! on~ -~u sh awa y at a!";: time?~ c. Break u p ,,t:; ports or explode ? d. Give off ~-r.oke..?_ ~!. Change brJ ~h._ ne,$5 ~ f. cJi~ruJ~2.b a~? , _h. Disappear ond reappear?--....... (Circle One for each qu~stion) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 14. Did tho object di sap~eor while you w tre wotch ing it? If so, how? Did the o:~ ~c t move b-.h ind !IOm tth ing at any time, porticu larly a cloud? Don't Know. IF yov ortsw~tred YES, then tell whnt 16. Did th~ c~ !'Ct mov" in front of ~OI'T'~thing ot any time, particularly o cloud? IF you on!l:wered YES, then tell w l1t Don't Kno~. 7. T " " ir. o fw word,_,e following tf:ings about the object: ' line with a known object and not~ h,,}'};-. - 13. ~e ... : s '-: to ~"'ow the on~ular siz~. ~o: u match stick at arm's length in m\.c:, c f ,~ o~1ect is covered by th e ~!ted of the match. If you hod performed this ex?eriment ~t the t ime of the sig:.,t;~;. 1~'lfl' ~uch of th~ object woJ:~ r:lve be~n covered by the match head? -,:~ o~t;ll show t he ~":J;)'! c-f rhe object or objects. Lobel and includs in your skatch o ny details of the o:.;~=: --: .,-;u sow such o~ whgs, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust tr.::~ils or vopor trails .. Place a~ c-... 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of fh~ objt'ct? (C ire /e One) IF you onswer~d YES, then what speed would you e!ltimate? -~--'.: ... ~')"!.. / .. ., _ 21. Do y04J think ycu can ettimate h~w for nway from you the objf'lct WCl ~? ( C ir=le On!)) 22. Wh~r'! w~=-~ V 04J located wh~n y~ saw the object? (C ire/& One .i: 23 . Were you (Circle One) a. In the Lu~ini!SS section o f a ci~y? ~ b. !n th~ res id-entic I sectioo1 c f o c it1}~ c: In op&n co''''trysid~? a. lnsi~<! = ;,vilding b. In a c:: d. N~(lr ':In oirri..,fd? c. Ollldoor ~ e. F I y in g ov ~; u c r '!y ? d. In en oiolcn~ (type) f. Flyh1g Cl\fc: O !>ttn country? f, Oth~r _ IF ; J lJ ve-~ .. U,QVING IN A~UTOM031LE or oth .. r vehicle at th1.: t ime, th~n complete tha fol!owing qlJestions: 24.1 What -:firection w{tllre you movin g? (Circ/f'! On~) c. East e. South g. w~st d. South~a~t f. Soufhwest h. Nortn U(~H t _.,." ow .:t w're you movmg. nu e s p~r our 24.3 Did '<'u stop at any tirr~ while yotJ w ;:,r() looking a t the objec t? 25. D id you o~s~rve tho object througl. c,.,y oz the followinn? Binoculars f. Telescopft Theodolite 26. In order thr::t v:> ... cc., give os c lear o pictur~ as possibl~ of what you r.a.,, d~scric~ in your own words a common object or o~i !''" ~ which, when placed up in th~ sky, would giv., ihe som~ ap~mon:., a s the obj~ct which you saw 27. In the following sketch, irnogine that y o u oc ot th~ point shown. Place or~ "I," o n tn., c~rv~d line t o show how high the o~jec:t was above the horizon (skyline ) when you first ~ow it. Placo a ' 'B" on the s om"! curv~d iine ~o show how hig;.. t~e jf)ct was above the horizon (skylin~) when you la s t sow it. Place on ''A" 011 the com~hl:\S wh("!n you fir:~ S:J""' it. Place a "B" on the compass where you los t ~ow tltc object. 28. L~rol.lf' c pier-~ thnt will sho w the r ti.:n t hat th~ object or objects mode. " A " ot t h e ~9innin9 .:,f the po h, c ')~ '.' ~t the end of the pctf-., ::'1..:1 shew any c~o!"~as in direc cl 7 t tht C'Ourse 29. I!= tner'! ....,::s v<G THAN ONE ob c, r:,en how many were there? ---.. .=.. Draw ' ? i::: .~ .. ":' :;;: ~.:-w th~y were c:-r-:r.ged, anJ put on arrow to show the directio n that th~y were traveling 30. Hove you evt'r :hten thi5, or a simi lor objttct be.forJ. If ; o giv., d.:.t.:> o r do~" .. \Jnd :CA:uHQh. 31. Was an~'or~ );Se with you at the time you saw ~ho object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF)'.;,..: onswer3d YES, did thay see the obiect too? (Cirdo On~) 32. P lcJSe tion about yoursf:lf: First Namtt ADDRESS . .....,j lndic C""Y :ddtt ional information o bout yours & If, i ncluding an~' special exp.Hiance, which rnight ~ p::rt ir. m'. 34. Oat!! you completed this questiannoire: 35. Informati on .~t'"\i:h you feel pertinent and which i~ not adequately cover~d in tne specific polnh of the Questi 0'"1.,0; tt ~ a narrative explanation of your sighting L"?O Obs~rvation, 16 August 1967 1. Re:f'en!nce your recent un!dentif'ied obse::-.ratioa. l;e hav-. 11 re..., .:estions regardi:1g t;1e I'TD l~Ol"'ll 164 that you recently fon<arded to o~ orr!ce. On ~UP.stion 29 you indicate that you obs~rved to objects, yet in the rest ol" the :for:a it nppeHra thttt .:rou 'ere <:.eacribing only one ob,)ec t. o. Did both ob,)ects nppear :.;tmultaneou:;ly':' b. Did they A:;>pea r to r> c t i ndepend ent1y or :1 s if tbe y "'ere '' t tac!led 1 c. Did they travel nt the eetne rate of G;Jeect? d. Did they fly at the GAme Hltitude? c . Did the objecta a .:r at o~e spot for a lonR period of time r~ t!Jen "j:Jr.tp" to the ne.l(t spot or ;.aa it a :.teady covem.,nt? r. How did each obJect disappear? In \.hat din!ction did you .first observe the objects and in what ~i=-ection did they :nov~? ~. Did any aircl"'l.f't paaa over the area 01hile the objects '-'ere in what ~s the reaction or the objects, lf any? 2 . -~closed are t-:o :r"!'l) Fol'cts 164, you may '.>ish to co:nplete one on e., c:1 oo: ect; hoe ver, :-e ~ ue st you ulso Include the ,.. n3 w .?rs to t)}e n bove ) . ( you for your si~tance in pro'liding additional iofo~1ntion on j~ou=-3!~t1n~. MANA'IT, Colonel, USA? of Technology and Subsystems FTD F'o rm 161~ ( 2 cys) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FO~C!.! H E AOQUARTEI'tS FOI'I[IGN TECHNO~OGY DIVISION I Af'lCIC) WRIGHT-PATTitR!IO N Atrt FOI'tC D A :Sl!:. OHIO 41~43~ li?~ :ro3ervation, Fe~-= :-ence y:)Ur unidentified observation. The inforzr..ation -which -~ve received i s not 3uffi c ient for a scientific evaluation. Rl'::_est you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return i t i n t.;._ envelope provl-:i:!d. Thank you for reporting your observation t c c Air Force. :?.3 C. MANATI', Colonel, USAF ~: ctor of Technolo y anrl Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/cnve l ope . )(' ~ UFO Observation, 16 August 1 J6r{ ~i\A Control To~er 1\t~'"l: HRtch Supervisor i 'or't..lmouth Nunicinal Airoort Po~5mouth, Ohio 1~5662 1. e Aerial PhenoUtc:na Br:inch io in r eceipt ol' (tn ,...tnicentifi~ci fl~6 object report from Greenup, Kentucky o n 10 Au~u3t 1~67 at ~: 3rjo :1oura, EST. Th~ ob.-Jr.:rve r deucribed t!'le obj~ct a a u n urtt:lz e c_;_tuce::-like crn..tt rd. t:1 e. d o ::!e o n top and :.i. red 11~'-lt o o t h e bot tom. E~ t.-=t-:.ched the object from 2300 !:!ours, 16 i'u'"':ust antil 00 30 hours, 17 .\u~"U~t, nnd eatimatcd ti4e hei&'lt of' the object to be o t t'>t)OO f t ~:. ..~lnce Greenup i G up~roxi.nately ten .:1ile:; l'rc m .?ort~110u th, p-=rhaps p2r:>cr.n~l in the control to..,er ob~erJed a si~1ilar object {ide n tified c r u:1:. d ~ntii'iell). I n.t'o.c::J:t'7.io . .'1 o n \<Jh~thar ;Jny aircraft, ,, r::-i tin~ o r '.l: 1).-:trting your elrfi~-! ld, p1.ssecl ov.:.!r the Gree:tup :...;.;::-ea llu::-ir16 the t 1:ne of T.lte onserv~tion tJould he l1~l:pful, e..;l)ecis.lly i.f" tl:ey o b'iervetl ~;.:1yt~ln6 unusual ~ ~S C. ATT, Colonel, U3, ;, .. Pc";.or of Technology Rnd :3ubsysteraa U.S. AI R FORCE TECHNICAl. It