NARCAP: Documenting UAP Incidents Since 2000 and Advancing Aviation Safety Through Objective Analysis

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Since 2000, NARCAP documents and analyzes aviation safety incidents involving unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), defined as phenomena that remain unidentified after careful, data-driven scrutiny, focusing on witness descriptions and objective analysis, staffed by aviation professionals and experts, inviting pilots to report experiences confidentially, aiming for public sharing of findings with uncertainties acknowledged, and noting contributors such as Richard Haines and Ted Roe.

Aviation Safety and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
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Aviation Safety and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

An unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) is the visual stimulus that provokes a sighting report of an object or light seen in the sky … which do not suggest a logical, conventional flying object.”