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Declassification Authority NND 923007 18 October 1956 ; Sometime ago, this eresalantion sent you an AISOP Form Noe. 2 (Airborne Observer's Data Sheet). As of this date, the completed form has not been received at this organization. The information asked for in this fore is essential to come pleting our evaluation of your sighting and to our statistical compilation of Unidentified Flying Object sightings within the beundaries of the United States, Tf you have already found out what caused your sighting, please complete the AISOP Form and send it to us, so that we shall be able to close our file
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 2) September 1956 ! Naples, Florida | his organisation is responsible for analysis and preliminary investigation of unidentified flying object sightings within the. boundaries of the United States. We appreciate your cooperation in reporting your sightings; however, additional information is needed. for analysis of this sighting. Phe inclosed AISOC Form No. 2 (Airborne Observer's Data Sheet) . 43 forwarded for your convenience in supplying this squadron with the needed information. Again our thanks for your cooperation. Sincerely, QIrelss CHARLES W. GODSEY
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 ENBI12° “YDA127 VYBO62 VMB028YQA015 f) R? RJE EDEN RJEDWP Ra JESKB a DE RJESYQ O11: SS OE 7 P LOOSLTZS ‘- “i FY 1476 FLT.SVC SQ MAXWELL AFB ALA TO RJEDEN/COMDR: AIR DEF COMMAND °ENT AFB. COLORADO SPRINGS. COLA ® RJEDWP/COMDR AIR TECH INTELLIGENCE CENT: WRIGHT: PATTERSON AFB: OHIO Secu eanoe ac OF - INTELLIGENCE: HEADQUARTERS: USAF. WASH 25 DC «i: © oKB/COUDE So TH: AIR, DIVISION: ‘DEF. ,DOBB INS. gor. MARIETTA’ GA» te ae Be eee /U F -O: B/UNCLASSIFIED Te “DI XCRPTION- oF OBJECT: Ae. OBLONG Be S TIMES. areca LONGER THAN. A: BLIMP @C. WHITE D&"ONE: -UNK “Fe-
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1. ATSOG # 2 Declassification Authority NND 923007 ATRBORNE OBSERVER'S DATA SHEET This questionaire has been prepared. so that you can give the U. 5S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed, Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. -We request this personal infor- mation so that,
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 5. Aireraft identification j > Flight Data a Type aircraft Cesna 179 i Ao Heading 285 es i bs Serial No. 2512D | ee (ora [compass | - Co Home Station Naples b. Ind. Altitude 6500 | __(Privatly owned) ce Ind. Airspeed__120 mph | C} Knots ‘MPH 7. Was an attempt to detect “he ooject on airborne radar made? (Circle ane) cto Yes Radar inoperative a, If YES, describe: _Was an intercept attempted? (Circle one) 9, Were photographs taken? (Circle one) Yes 10. Were any other aircraft seen in the area? (Circle one) Yes ) a. If YES, was any attempt made to contact the
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 Page three 12, Were any unusual disturbances noted on the compass > radio? (Circle one) Yes Comments: _ 135 was any turbulence noted? (Circle one) Yes Comments? LT TLR IIE NG EDT 5 1h. Estimate how long you saw the object. . ; Le Hours . Minutes Seconds Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer | to Question lh. bo Fairly certain ec. Not very sure d, Just a guess “15. Did you observe the object through any of the following? a. Eyeglasses Yes Co) b. Sun glasses Yes CN c,. Other 16, What was the condition of the sky? (Circle 
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 Page four I ie ee 18, If you svz the object at night, twilight, or dawn, what did you ndétice cone cerning .. stars and moon? STARS (Circle one) MCCN (Circle one) | a, None a. Bright moon light : A few b. Dull moon light | &, Many - ce. No moonlight -- pitch dark i i. Don’t remember (&) Dontt remember | ! | “9, Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle one) y Yes be No co Don't remenber | bows soe 263 If it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight?: (€irele one) @) A mile or more aw
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Declassification Authority NND 923007 Page five. ene een ne nto atnnrennennneibennne ene ee es ee 2h. Did the objects (Circle one for each question) a. Appear to stand still at arm time? No Don't know . be Suddeniy speed up and rush away at any time? No Don't know co. Rreak up into parts or explode? Vos N Don't know d, Give of f smoke? res. (Nod Don't know e, Change brightness? Yes 9 Don't know i f. . Change shape? Yes (No Don't know g Flicker, throb, or pulsate? Yes (Nd Don't know- 7 25, Did the object move behind something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle one) Yes Don't know. If you

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