FAA Formalizes UAP Reporting as AARO Caseload Exceeds 2,000
The FAA has formalized UAP reporting procedures for pilots as the DoD's AARO now investigates over 2,000 cases, destigmatizing safety reports.
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The FAA has formalized UAP reporting procedures for pilots as the DoD's AARO now investigates over 2,000 cases, destigmatizing safety reports.
Donald Trump announced a Pentagon review found 'interesting documents' on UAPs, with releases promised 'very, very soon' following his February directive.
U.S. lawmakers expressed sharp skepticism after the Pentagon missed an April 14 deadline to respond to demands for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena files.
The Pentagon missed a congressional deadline to release 46 UAP videos, prompting accusations of a cover-up and an interagency review with the White House.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna criticized the Pentagon for failing to release 46 specific UAP videos by an April 14 deadline, escalating tensions over disclosure.
Rep. Tim Burchett urges President Trump to release classified UAP files, citing a presidential pledge and ongoing congressional pressure for disclosure.
The FAA mandates formal UAP reporting for air traffic controllers, replacing the historic UFO framework with a modern focus on aviation safety and data.
Recent pilot UAP sightings highlight new FAA rules mandating formal reporting of aerial phenomena, shifting from anecdotal observation to structured...
US agencies have formalized UAP reporting, providing pilots with official channels to log anomalies and improve national security data collection.
Congress has set an April 14 deadline for the DoD to release 46 classified UAP videos, citing escalating national security and aviation safety concerns.
As Georges St-Pierre revisits a UFO anecdote, the FAA and DoD have formalized Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena reporting as a key airspace safety issue.
US Vice President JD Vance stated that UAPs are 'demons' and vowed to investigate government files on the topic, including those related to Area 51.
The White House registered Aliens.gov via CISA, signaling a move to fulfill President Trump's order to declassify government Unidentified Aerial Phenomena files.
New FAA rules require ATC to report UAP sightings, aligning with DoD efforts and addressing the stigma revealed in the 'Cosmic Closet' study.