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Activism: U.S.A. Collecting data that reflects truly anamolous phenomena is hampered by several factors including an under-reporting bias. This bias is complicated by a lack of means to report incidents that may involve UAP to the various aviation reporting systems of the FAA and the NTSB. It would be helpful to modify FAA and NTSB reporting forms to reflect UAP incident profiles and for aviation witnesses to be encouraged to report all incidents involving aviation safety no matter how unusual. In this fashion we can better understand the frequency of occurance of these events as well as learn more about the characteristics of UAP and their effects on aviation safety. International: These efforts can be even further enhanced by developing standardized reporting and investigative protocols at the international level. There are several international offices studying anomalous aerial phenomena in the aviation context. Due to the low frequency of occurance of these events it is useful to develop regional data sets to better understand the scope and nature of these phenomena. We want to encourage international aviation officials to develop data collection programs that will interlock and increase our understanding of UAP and their effects on aviation safety. Please forward any ideas, suggestions or questions to Ted Roe. White Papers: NARCAP is will post scientific papers and academic studies on this website if they meet high standards for research and are appropriate to the topic. Specifically we are interested in: * Historical analysis of aviation related UAP incidents and observations. * Scientific analysis of phenomena that could be responsible for UAP incidents and observations. * Statistical examinations of databases and historical information for UAP related data If you would like to forward a paper for this consideration please contact Richard Haines at arc1@att.net Fundraising: NARCAP
is in fundraising mode and seeking support for research projects, operating
costs and outreach. We are seeking potential sources for grants and donations.
If you are interested in sponsoring one of our research projects or studies
please contact Ted Roe at
NARCAP Volunteers: NARCAP
is seeking the involvement of qualified scientists and academics as well
as pilots and aviation professionals, administrative specialists, graphics
designers, media consultants, grant writers, language translators, etc.,
to assist in the examination of these unusual phenomena. If you are interested
in providing volunteer support for NARCAP research and studies please
contact
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