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|    Notanaussieblowhard to MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com    |
|    Re: possible aviation hazards from ufo i    |
|    18 Mar 21 20:01:29    |
      From: jimmyw836@gmail.com              On Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 6:58:22 PM UTC-4, MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com       wrote:       > Possible Aviation Hazards From UFOs Revealed in NASA Incident Reports       >       > Micah Hanks       > 18 Mar 2021       > The Intelligence Debrief       >       > In a recent investigation by The Debrief, a number of striking       > incident reports logged over several decades with the NASA-maintained       > Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) detail pilot encounters with       > unidentified aerial phenomena. In many of the incident reports we       > uncovered, the aircraft or objects were often observed in close       > proximity to the pilots, who in at least some instances feared the       > potential for a midair collision.       >       > One of the most intriguing reports we uncovered in our investigation       > involved a sighting of a group of unusual aircraft over Greene County,       > New York, in 2015. The pilot, who stated in a report later detailing       > the incident that he and his passenger "could not see any kind of       > wings, rotors, or form of propulsion" on the devices, nonetheless       > referred to them as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). In fact, very       > seldom in reports logged by pilots involving observations, or even       > near-collisions with unidentified craft, do terms such as "UFO" or its       > more sanitized alternative, "UAP," appear in writing.       >       > UAP Task Force       >       > This points to a serious potential hazard faced by the aviation       > community, although not particularly one that is directly posed by       > such aerial objects. Rather, the problem exists within the "culture of       > ridicule" surrounding the UFO topic, which has largely dissuaded       > pilots from reporting incidents that involve unrecognized objects they       > have encountered. If unidentified aircraft or objects of any kind are       > operating in our skies which might represent a potential hazard to the       > safety of pilots, crew, and passengers, it is vital for aviation       > officials to have the ability to gather reliable information about       > such incidents and assess them.       >       > Do unidentified flying objects pose a threat to aircraft? The answer       > is yes# but only if aviation professionals continue to be encouraged       > to ignore them out of fear of ridicule.       >       >       > --       > Upcoming events:       > 08 Apr 2012 NOAA $bn disasters Q1 release       >       > Why Russian scientists just deployed a giant telescope beneath Lake Baikal       > Livescience.com, 17 Mar 2021 13:09Z       > Russian scientists have deployed Baikal-GVD, an enormous underwater       > telescope that will search for neutrinos beneath Lake Baikal.       >       > [Too Much Power!]       > Authorities remotely switch off 1000s of SA home solar panels due to       > lack of power grid demand       > ABC News, 17 Mar 2021 06:41Z       > Energy authorities in SA use new solar switch-off powers for the first time,       > remotely cutting output from 1000s of rooftop units during "near-record       > minimum demand" to maintain the stability of the grid.       >       > NASA's Juno Reveals Dark Origins of One of Jupiter's Grand Light Shows       > NASA, 16 Mar 2021 17:07Z       > The gas-giant orbiter is illuminating the provenance of Jovian polar light       > shows. New results from the Ultraviolet Spectrograph instrument on NASA's       > Juno ...       >       > Nearly half the US is in drought and conditions are expected to grow worse,       > NOAA says       > CNBC, 18 Mar 2021 16:24Z       > Nearly half of the continental US is in a moderate to exceptional drought,       > govt forecasters said Thu, and conditions are expected to grow more ...       >       > [Release The Cracken!]       > Antarctic seafloor exposed after 50 years of ice cover       > Yahoo News, 17 Mar 2021 14:11Z       > Life gets busy wherever it can, even under thick ice cover in Antarctica.       > German scientists have inspected an area of seafloor newly exposed by the       > calving of ...       >       > 70 orcas target young blue whale in four-hour killing orgy off WA coast       > ABC Great Southern, 18 Mar 2021 02:53Z       > Multiple pods of killer whales join forces to slaughter a juvenile blue       > whale at the Bremer Canyon, a marine hotspot about 50km off the coast of       > Western Australia.       >       > 'Fire clouds' are the terrifying weather systems of the future, but a new       > tool may help us prepare       > ABC News, 18 Mar 2021 03:52Z       > A new fire simulator tool being developed by the CSIRO can predict some of       > the most dangerous bushfire behaviours, and there are hopes it will be a       > game-changer for firefighters and forecasters alike.       >       > Long COVID Symptoms Are Vanishing For Some Vaccinated Patients, And We Don't       > Know Why       > ScienceAlert, 18 Mar 2021 01:44Z       > A woman who had long COVID said her symptoms were gone 36 hours after       > getting her second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, according to The Washington       Post.       >       > Astronomers map silk of cosmic web       > Phys.org, 18 Mar 2021 0:43Z       > An international team of astronomers, including several from the       > Netherlands, has mapped a piece of the cosmic web without using bright       > quasars for the first ...       >       > MAGIS-100: The quantum search for dark matter and gravitational waves       > Fermilab, 17 Mar 2021 14:39Z       >       > First baby in US born with antibodies against COVID-19 after mom receives       > dose of Moderna vaccine while pregnant       > CBS News, 17 Mar 2021 18:24Z       > At 36 weeks pregnant, a Florida health care worker received her first shot       > of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. She gave birth 3 weeks later to a       > healthy ...       >       > NASA Unlikely To Send People To The Moon In 2024, But Is Proceeding With       Tests       > NPR, 17 Mar 2021 18:23Z       > NASA is counting down to what should be the final major test of the massive       > rocket it is building to put the first woman and the next man on the moon.       >       > Scientists say they've peeked into the 'black box' of early human development       > Yahoo News, 17 Mar 2021 17:22Z       > For the first time, scientists have used human cells to make structures that       > mimic the earliest stages of development, which they say will pave the way       > for more ...       >       > WMO's Hurricane Committee Will No Longer Use Greek Alphabet       > CBS Miami, 17 Mar 2021 22:19Z       >       > 'Particularly Dangerous Situation': Tornado Outbreak Continues in the South;       > Damage in Mississippi, Alabama       > The Weather Channel, 17 Mar 2021 21:18Z       > A dangerous tornado outbreak is underway in the Deep South, including the       > potential for long-track intense tornadoes as well as damaging winds and       > large hail.       >       > Scientists Grow Mice Embryos in a Mechanical Womb       > The New York Times, 17 Mar 2021 17:53Z       > Biologists have long held that a fetus needs a living uterus to develop.       > Maybe not anymore.       >       > Why does DNA spontaneously mutate? Quantum physics might explain.       > Livescience.com, 17 Mar 2021 11:49Z              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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