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    Archive for March, 2022
    05
    Mar

    Creation of the AIAA UAP Community of Interest (COI)

    No commentsBlog, NewsMarch 5th, 2022Philippe



    The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world’s largest aerospace technical society. It has around 30,000 individual members from 91 different countries.

    Our COI mission is to improve aviation safety by enhancing scientific knowledge, and mitigating barriers to, the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (#UAP). AIAA UAP Community of Interest.

    https://twitter.com/AIAA_UAP

    The goals of the COI are:
    1. Serve as a neutral focal point enhancing activities that integrate aviation safety related UAP data and analysis into relevant scientific/engineering aspects of aviation development, design, and safety planning across the aviation/space systems.

    2. Interact with appropriate AIAA Committees, government agencies, academic institutions and international researchers and organizations associated with the scientific/engineering study and understanding of UAP.

    3. Engage with the scientific and engineering research community to assist with educating the Aerospace community relative to aerospace safety factors of UAP.

    –> After a first successful 2021 technical session, The AIAA UAP Community Of Interest (COI), a newly formed group, will discuss the implications of growing political and technical interest in UAP at the AIAA 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum 27 June–1 July 2022, in Chicago (USA).