CHANGE AFR 200-2A 2, 6, 13, 14, 15 AIR FORCE REGULATION) NO. 200-2A ) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, 8 JULY 1958 INTELLIGENCE Unidentified Flyii g Objects (UFO) AFR 200-2, 5 February 1958, is changed as follows: • * * * 2. Definitions. To insure ... as follows: * * * * b. Unknown Aircraft: * * * * (2) Aircraft flares, jet exhausts, . . . and other similar phenomena known to be emanating from aircraft, or to be in- dications of aircraft. These should not be reported under this regulation as they do not fall within the defini- tion of a UFO. * * * * 6* Zone of Interior Collection. Both the . . . zone of interior. * * * * c. Direct communication is authorized be- tween ATIC and other Air Force activities in matters pertaining to UFO investigations. Spe- cifically, the ATIC may call upon the Com- mander, 1006th Air Intelligence Service Squadron (AISS), to conduct further field investigation if review of the initial report indicates such a re- quirement. In this event, the AISS investigating will prepare the final report. (See paragraph 4b.) * * * * 13. Methods For Transmitting Reports. Coupled with . . . carry a “Routine” precedence. Written reports of . . . eliminate delays. If re- quested by ATIC, a followup and/or complete report of all sightings initially reported elec- trically will be submitted on AF Form 112. 14. Where To Submit Reports: a. Electrical Reports . Submit multiple addressed electrical reports to: (1) Commander, Air Defense Command Info: Commander, 1006th AISS Ent Air Force Base Colorado Springs, Colorado * * * # b. Written Reports: (Basic letters and AF Forms 112.) * * * * 15. Basic Reporting Data and Format. Show the abbreviation . . . order shown below: * * * * f. Identifying Information on Observer (s) : 1) Civilian — Name, age, mailing ad- dress, occupation, and estimate of reliability. » # * * k. Position title and comments of the pre- paring officer, including his preliminary analysis of the possible cause of the sighting(s). (See paragraph 17.) # * * * By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force: Official: THOMAS D. WHITE Chief of Staff J. L. TARR Colonel , USAF Director of Administrative Services m DISTRIBUTION: S u. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1958 1