11-15-2024, 04:16 PM
This post was last modified 11-15-2024, 04:35 PM by UltraBudgie. 
New AARO report released yesterday.
"Fiscal Year 2024 Consolidated Annual Report on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena"
https://media.defense.gov/2024/Nov/14/20...AP-508.PDF
Here's the paragraph the media are picking up on:
Edit: Spoiler alert: Balloons and birds. The phrases "possesses no data" and "received no reports" occur often.
Here's a handy Catch-22:
See, they can't research, investigate, or gather more data because there isn't enough data available to do so.
Good work guys!
"Fiscal Year 2024 Consolidated Annual Report on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena"
https://media.defense.gov/2024/Nov/14/20...AP-508.PDF
Here's the paragraph the media are picking up on:
Quote:Of the 392 FAA reports received during the reporting period, only one report mentioned
a possible flight safety issue during the event. In this instance, a commercial aircrew reported a
near miss with a “cylindrical object” while over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New York.
AARO continues its research into, and analysis of, this case.
Edit: Spoiler alert: Balloons and birds. The phrases "possesses no data" and "received no reports" occur often.
Here's a handy Catch-22:
Quote:The majority of AARO’s case holdings remain unresolved due to a lack of data needed to
further analysis. Without sufficient actionable data, these cases cannot be researched or
analyzed.
See, they can't research, investigate, or gather more data because there isn't enough data available to do so.
Quote:AARO S&T has
published a number of educational reports identifying key artifacts that arise from sensors (to
include parallax effect and Starlink flaring) producing performance characteristics of phenomena
seeming to exceed state-of-the-art capabilities leading observers to perceive and report these
sensor artifacts as anomalous phenomena.
Good work guys!