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eae ee 1 OATE - TIME GROUP 2, LOCATION * il - - | 1} 10. CONCLUSION = | Fos | - ‘5 () i i , LJ a ‘es 4 © - a 1], SRIEP SUMMARY ANO ANALYSIS LENGTH OF OBSERVATION - TYPE OF OBSERYA riOn COURSE 9, PHYSICAL EVIOENCE O Yes FORM ETD sep 43 0-329 (TDE) rreviers -aewene of thie form may be used, 2 a — a ce
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muna 9k eR SEN TOTO: Teepe Tey) ae oP RG IPN ENS TE Ty nc Ran ean IE agers (Lem oe TERE PsOKs tl wares. 4. N wok Form A. y. $ AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SH svt This questionnaire has been prepered so thet you can give the U. S. Air Force as much information @s possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please try te answer a8 many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used fer research surposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your name will nor be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publ
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—— ——— i ee ee ee 8. IF you saw the ouject at NIGH, 8,1 STARS (Cirele One): ——— = ee Fe =. — = a. None b. A few c.( Many) d. Don't remember ———— i {Circle One) ce. Yas) ape 2 a a 9, Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? 10, IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the Wigninees | like thet of an stealth headlight?: b. No 8.2 MOON (Circle One): . b. Cc. d. —— = = o.( Bright nt moonlight » : Dull moonlight Page ? TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? No moonlight — pitch dark Don’t remember c. Don’t remember —— = Sa a A 8 ee (Circle One) a
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Page 3 14. Tell in @ fow words the fellewing ‘hinge seeut the object. y, e. Seund Jif? 4 Coles Li tp23 © s shA ; Lp ¢ 17, Drew @ platwe thet will chow the shepe of the objec? or objects. Lebel end Include in your sketeh ony deteils of the odie? hat you sew such a9 wings, protrusions, ote., and especially exheust trails or vapor trails, Place. on errew beside the drewing te show the direction the object wes moving, a ,  s 4 ra —* p= P -~ , ly g ‘ . y j ) A "hat ue a Pa » f 4 Gen -— 5 ~ Cis ed a a J «) My OS tw & / * \. Se sw .- p i FF —e r Os ff - —7 © s 2 “y yy y, ° a. — ——- * f . TCL "} a ‘ i
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sis | Pegs 4 . ; ————— ene . “A* gt the beginning 7 he, object or objects made. Place an ture that will show the motion thatt spa 20. a oS - gt the end of the poth, ond show ony changes in direction during the course Qo pain, ; a = a | , NN te ease IGT PE TEN LS a 91, IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or astimate what the real size of the object was in its longest dimension. feet, —— lee EAE — - - = : Howing objects held in the hand | ae EE — a : he fo | 22, How large did the object or sbjects appear as compared with one of the and at about arm's length? E aoe | cy ia de : | | : lead at a pi gi_ Silve
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Page 5 26. Were you (Circle One) 25. Where were you located when you saw the subject? (Circle One): a. In the business section of a city? a. Inside a building b. In the residential section of a city? b. Ina car c. In open countryside? c. Outdoors d. Flying near an airfield? d. In an airplane e. Flying over a city? At seo f, Flying over open country? g. Other 97, What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? LD ie ot ; : % > —— . aad . . Ud y 2 4 ; - 4 | 4, jf ; a : % a , i a , ail al - F # Fd s f 4 i = F i, fi, / J - y rs jo , , fs " , tt : J a F- s |
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: i Page 5 | 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an “A” on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon ‘skyline) when you first sew it. Place a “B” on the some curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. - Co "| > . - a or oe ee a ee = te« O50 -— a = eo mew ae ee ee ae ee = 8 = oe = oe 33. In the following lerger sketch placa an “A” at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B” at its position when you lest sew it, H=‘9r to smaller sketch as an example of how to com
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Poge 7 ——- aes oer 34, What were the weather conditions +! the time you saw the object? ircle One) 34,1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 34,2 WIND (Circle Cm Clear s GiWe wing P : ion . Strong wind ce, Scattered clouds . we ed + Thick or heavy clouds . Don't remember rele One) 34,4 TEMPERATURE (Circie 44.3 WEATHER (Cirele One) pitied a. Cold A cr Ory ay Or Fag, mist, of light rain Cb Gaal e, Moderats or heavy rain 4, Hot d. Snow re : ee ee iad a. Don’ ft remem — —— ——_—_——S—- =.= — —_— ticle that you had seen the object? ——— ean —_ tia el 35, When did you report te some if “- A oF A “> -* aml | dill 2 — oe

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