2. LOCATION 03S!:RVATIO.' ? . ?n Y SICAL E V, ;)E ,'\Cc 10. CONCLUSl OI'\ 11. BRIEF SU.V..'.\A.~Y ANO ANALYSIS 1 30. Have you evtJr seen thi<>, or a similar object before. If so give date or dates and location. 31. Was anyone else with you a t the t ime you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.) IF you answered YES, d id they see the object too? (Circle One) 3 1.2 Please list t he ir names a nd oddr 32. Please give the following information about yourse lf: Midd I" Hame Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. When and to whom d id you report thot you hod seen the object? 1 34. Dot~ you c o mplet" d this questior.naire lnfor tion which you feel pertinent a nd which i s not od I que tonnoi re equate Y covered in t he specific .. o r o narrative explanation o f your s ighting. points of the C r ::1 OAL ::u.J.>It:OC ~ ?I'D ( TDET /UFO) Project Blue Book POST AGE AN P F~::s ? AID r..r.r-ight- Pa t terson .l..!''B > Ohio h54 33 C~?AMT'" NT OF THE _.1~ FO~CI!: WRIGHT-PATTF.R:SON AI,, FONCE ".JA:l.!. OH! O .&3.\:J.f suoJa:cr UFO Observation, 3C J!i.l1 67 Holliston, Massachusett s 01746 Reference y(1ur unidenti f ied observation. The information \/hich we have r eceived i s not sufficient f or a scientific evaluat ion. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and r eturn it in the envelope provid=d. Tnank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. JANES C. MANATr, Colonel, USAF Director of Technology and Subsystems F'i'D Form 164 w/envelope MM-l,lER Or OBSERVATION l.'s..: o::~ t)r any cvml:Jio ... t ion o( f rc1Jar) the following_ items: GrouaJ-visua.l, (,'Toun<l-elcctronic, air-electronic . (Jf clec;uuni.c, specify typr: S;.Jtem..:nt ... s to <>;>tical aids (telescopcs;binoculars , and so forth) use d and dc~cription thereof !f t;.c si ~ttilll:) io m.1uc whiic airborne , give type oircruft, i d.;ntificntioo nu.nber, nllitude, heading, :!CI:OU!Il Rcpo:t rrom nearest Ao;;"S or U. S. Weather Uureau Office of ~ \'~inc! di: ection and velocity in degree s and knots at surface G C:CO' 30 ooo' T T IME AND PLACE OF Sl T~iP Sctri home t~lntion. nt in which located Any othc:r unusu..tl activity or condition, meteorological, ostronomical, or otherwise, which might a ccount for tbe si{;hting :.,tncq,:ion or identiiic.1tion action taken (such acci.on tTUJY be token whenever feasible, co m?lying with existing air defense t~.rt.:Lliuc:.:;) Loc . .Hio:-t of J:-t;t ai trOJiiic in the u.rcn a t time of stghtiog I car n~t r~al~ze a~:r T c:= l.J:!:Dt.:NTiri2D FLYING 0 3JECTS ,, .. :.: "til' ~.t :iH" tn :cply to nny numLt!fcJ ilc m o f t h;: followill{; report Cormnt will inclic .ttl! thut loll lo(;iC'ul lead:~ \'ol:re t;.>ly to dw LOCA liON OF 035ERV ER(S) ::lo..st:t !.t:Jtu.!c ::~nd lon i tut!; o f euch observur, or C.:orci position, or position with reference: t o u imown lundrn.Jrlo: TI.'-\ E AND DATE OF SIGHTING / .du tir.~o-.!.1:,: ~:ou;> ot ::.i!;hting ""'~'~.;,( ~--. Light conditions (use on.: of the follo'.JJing terms: Ni[;hl, .:.ay, ,;,:r-r.o:t.p. ~nr: to u known o!. ccl (usc one of ti:.: f a llcr .. tJin;; t erms: /lead of a pin, pea, dime . nickel, quarter, llalf dolla r, silver I I b ll fo ba k bull h Jd . h b d L I l [;U;p.: fL.I!, ur cl ) c 1 n t c nn ol u ;.. umb'!: For milt ion. if more thun one . :av .:::-.cern.: . .!.: :cuture s or oct;11ls t.n cen l;r lite !' . :i , t:.:.il, or cx.wu::.t , including sizf! o f same compared to s i.:e of object(s) :iJ~.:.,!, 1f heard, de~crioe sound or unusual ieaturc s st.~l~nn~d a ' o r.. si<i':! 3n~ of' n r~:ouelin-~c~ra~i ~n DESCRI ?TIOH Of COURSE OF OllJECT(S) ob::.crvcr(l.) to the obJect(s)? : <' ,\!\ .. :,.):luna uO:I~:.rth of thl! o bject(:.) U?"n cJisn;>pcarOnCe t>. IF yo'J sow the object at NIGHT, wha t did you no t ace concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 ;:, TARS (Circle One): d . Don' t reme mber 8.2 MOON (Circle One): o. Bright moon I i ght b . Dull moon ! ight c . No moonlight -pitch dar k Don' t remember 9. 'ITho t w<Jre the weather conditions a t the time you sow the object ? CLOUDS (Circle One): HEATHER (Circle One): Fog, mist, o r I ight rain Scattered clouds ,;.ode rote or heavy r o in Thtck o r heav y clouds Don't remember 11. If it appeared os a light, was it brighter than the b rightest s t a rs? ( Circle One): ~ Brighter ' b. Dimmer c . About th e some d. Don' t know 11. 1 Compare brightness t o some common object : 1 12. The edges of t he object we re: ;_).,;_ ~' :'-1 -sh;;;ply ou-t iTned .. I I d . Don't reme mb e r I I 13. Did the object : a. Appear to s tand s t i ll ot any time? b. SudJenly speed up and rush o wo'/ o t any time? c . Break up into ports or explcde? d. Give off smoke? e. Chong~ brightPess? f. Change shape? g . Flash or flicker? h. D i soppeor and reappear? ( Circle One for eoch question) Don' t know Don't ~now Don't know Don't know Don' t kno w Don' t know Don' t know Don't know 14. D~ rhe object disappear while you were wotchng it? If so, h ow ? 15. Did the object move behind something a t any time, particularly a c loud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what (Circle One): it moved behind: 16 . Did t h e object move in front of somet hing a t any time, particula rly a cloud? (C irclc One): Don't Know. IF you answered Y ES, then tell what Tell in a few words the follow in g things about the object : 18. 'fie wish t o know the angular size. Hold a match stick a t a rm' s length in line w it h a known object and note how much of the object is covered by t h e head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment ot the t ime of the sighting, how much of t h e object would hove been covered by the match head? j._:. ,t~'- 19. Dr ow o pict ure that will show the shape of the obje c t or o!:>jects. Label and include in your sketch any dcto.ls of tne object that you sow such as w ings, protrusions, etc., a:-~d espec1olly exhaust trails or vapor trail!.. Place on arrow beside the drawing ro show t he direc tion !he obj~ct was mov i:l g . IF y ou answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? . (~ .!..,':-~'-,. :-;:-,_:.: , -~' ::?0. l)o you think you con e s timate th e speed of the object? (Circle One) 21. Do you think you can estimate how for a wa y from you th e obje c t was ? (C irclo One) IF you answe red Y ES, th e n how for away would you soy Hhere were you locate d when you sow the object ? (C ~rcle One): a . ~nside a building J b. In a car c. Outdoors d . In on a irp la ne (type) Were y ou (Circle One) a. In the business section o f o city ? b~ th re .. sjdentJ.oLse ction of.._a cJ.ty? c . pen coun!_rysid~.J d . Nea r an airfield ? Flying over o city? f. F lying o v e r open country? 2.:1. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r o ther v ehicle a t the t ime, then complete t he following ques t io