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Hi everyone,

We’re pleased to announce that we will soon be hosting an AMA with Americans for Safe Aerospace (ASA), the nation’s largest member-supported, pilot-led aerospace safety and UAP reporting organization.

AMA Date/Time: Sun Nov 9th at 4pm (PST) / 7pm (EST) - Click here for your local timezone

Ryan Graves, Founder and Executive Director of ASA and former F/A-18 pilot, will discuss the organization’s latest work, including:

  • The collection of more than 900 UAP reports from pilots, aircrew, law enforcement, and civilians
  • The launch of ASA’s public UAP report database at safeaerospace.org, where verified reports are being published
  • Legislative efforts to establish secure reporting channels for pilots

Ryan will be joined by Dr. Michael Lembeck, aerospace industry professional and former Director of the Exploration Systems Requirements Division at NASA, who will share ASA’s current research initiatives, including upcoming studies, academic and industry collaborations, and data-driven work to advance aerospace safety and analysis of UAP.

Topics will include:

  • Insights from ASA’s growing report database
  • How ASA vets and publishes credible reports
  • Efforts to destigmatize UAP reporting in aviation
  • ASA’s ongoing research, policy, and safety initiatives

The AMA will explore how ASA is helping pilots, engineers, and the public better understand UAP encounters and strengthen aerospace safety through transparency and credible analysis.

If you are unable to attend the live AMA, you may post your questions here. The moderators of r/UFOs will post them on your behalf once the AMA is live.