Americans for Safe Aerospace: A Washington, DC–Based Pilot-Led Initiative for UAP Safety, Research, and Policy

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Americans for Safe Aerospace is a Washington, DC–based nonprofit led by former Navy pilot Ryan Graves that focuses on aerospace safety and national security around unidentified aerial phenomena, collecting pilot reports through a stigma-free Witness Program, funding and coordinating research with NASA and AARO, educating the public and policymakers, and advocating for transparency, with a board that includes Graves, Haley Morris, and William Crispin.

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Americans for Safe Aerospace: A Washington, DC–Based Pilot-Led Initiative for UAP Safety, Research, and Policy

Led by Ryan Graves, Americans for Safe Aerospace is a Washington, DC–based, military-pilot–led nonprofit focused on aerospace safety and national security with an emphasis on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, offering a Witness Program to document UAP encounters, conducting Research Activity with NASA and AARO to analyze cases and advance detection technologies, pursuing Public Education to inform the public and reduce stigma, and engaging in bipartisan Policy Education to shape UAP-related legislation, all under an integrated strategy of structured data collection, scientific research, public education, and community development, with a North American focus, and a board including Graves, Haley Morris, and William Crispin, while governance notes indicate formal orientation and inclusive leadership and items such as CEO oversight, ethics disclosures, and board performance were not marked as in place.