Ryan Graves: Former Navy F/A-18 Pilot Advocating Transparent, Data-Driven UAP Research and Aviation Safety

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Ryan Graves, a former Navy F/A-18 pilot who publicly reported UAP encounters in 2014–2015, founded Americans for Safe Aerospace, testified to Congress about UAP risks and data gaps, chairs the AIAA UAP Integration & Outreach Committee, hosts the Merged Podcast, and uses his Worcester Polytechnic Institute engineering training and Navy experience to promote transparent, data‑driven UAP research and aviation safety.

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Ryan Graves

Ryan Graves is a former U.S. Navy F/A-18 pilot known for being the first active-duty pilot to publicly disclose regular sightings of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) off the coast of Virginia starting in 2014. He testified before Congress about UAP as a national security and safety-of-flight risk and founded Americans for Safe Aerospace to reduce the stigma of UAP reporting and advocate for scientific study.