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AMERICANS FOR SAFE AEROSPACE

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia

Americans for Safe Aerospace - Mission Statement Our Mission Americans for Safe Aerospace (ASA) is a military pilot-led nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing aerospace safety, strengthening national security, and advancing scientific understanding through systematic attention to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). We provide critical support systems, advocacy platforms, and evidence-based solutions that protect our skies and those who navigate them. The Challenge Aviation professionals regularly encounter objects demonstrating capabilities beyond our current technological understanding. These encounters pose immediate flight safety risks, create potential national security vulnerabilities, and represent scientific mysteries demanding serious investigation. Professional stigma and institutional obstacles have created dangerous silence around UAP encounters, compromising aviation safety and impeding crucial research. Our Vision We envision a future where aviation professionals can report anomalous encounters without fear of career repercussions, comprehensive data collection systems protect our airspace, scientific investigation advances human knowledge, and transparent policies ensure public awareness of aerospace safety issues. Core Objectives Enhance Aerospace Safety: Through our confidential Witness Program, we document UAP encounters reported by pilots and aerospace professionals, providing aviation authorities with critical safety data to improve flight protocols and risk mitigation strategies. Strengthen National Security: We work with legislative bodies and government agencies to develop monitoring and response protocols, closing critical gaps in domain awareness and ensuring unidentified objects receive appropriate attention from defense and intelligence communities. Advance Scientific Understanding: We champion rigorous investigation of anomalous phenomena, facilitating collaboration between witnesses, scientists, and research institutions to transform anecdotal encounters into analyzable data. Support Affected Professionals: We provide comprehensive resources including confidential counseling, peer support networks, and career protection advocacy for those who have experienced UAP encounters. Our Approach We ground all efforts in verifiable data and firsthand accounts from credible witnesses. Through strategic partnerships with government agencies, aviation companies, military organizations, and research centers, we build collaborative solutions. Our public education initiatives present UAP as legitimate safety concerns deserving serious attention, while our legislative engagement provides expert testimony and policy recommendations based on real-world aviation experience. Impact Americans for Safe Aerospace transforms isolated incidents into actionable intelligence, professional stigma into collaborative problem-solving, and scientific mysteries into research opportunities. Our success is measured by improvements in aviation safety protocols, enhanced national security preparedness, and cultural shifts that treat anomalous phenomena as serious subjects worthy of our best efforts. Through the dedication of our members and courage of witnesses who come forward, we are creating a new paradigm for aerospace safety—one that acknowledges the full complexity of our skies and responds with the seriousness, scientific rigor, and collaborative spirit these challenges demand.

Americans for Safe Aerospace - Charity Description

Organization Overview

Americans for Safe Aerospace (ASA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by Ryan Graves, a former Lieutenant U.S. Navy F/A-18 pilot who was the first active-duty pilot to testify before Congress about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). As the first military pilot-led nonprofit dedicated to UAP as matters of aerospace safety, national security, and scientific advancement, ASA fills a ... 阅读更多

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