NARCAP: Documenting Unidentified Aerial Phenomena and Aviation Safety Through Data-Driven, De-identified Investigations
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Founded in 2000, an organization collects and analyzes over 3,400 aviation reports of unidentified aerial phenomena, defines UAP as what remains unidentified after professional review, highlights safety factors like loss of separation, near mid-air collisions, crew factors, and equipment issues, invites pilots or aviation professionals to contact Ted Roe, publishes de-identified findings, and grounds its approach in established literature (Haines, 1980) to stay cautious and evidence-based.
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