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Aviation Safety and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP): A Preliminary Study of 600 cases of UAP reported by Military and Civilian pilots

Tuesday, December 18, 2012 3:40
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Written by Dominique F. Weinstein (NARCAP International Technical Specialist and  France  GEIPAN/CNES expert), this 2012 report presents the findings of a comprehensive review of 600 cases, over a period of sixty-four years in which pilots have reported the presence of one or more unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) during flight.

The main purpose of this report is to show that these phenomena occur, that they could have an impact on flight safety and that they deserve a more in-depth scientific study.

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Initiated during 2009 and under the framework of the International Year of
Astronomy, The UAP Observations Reporting Scheme is a project aimed at
facilitating the collection of UAP reports from both amateur and professional
astronomers, via a questionnaire to be downloaded from a dedicated website
(www.uapreporting.org)

2012-12-18 03:31:47

Source: http://www.uapreporting.org/?p=1804



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