La Section I de l'Académie de l'Air et de l'Espace, en association avec le Groupe Régional Ile-de-France de la 3AF organise une conférence sur le thème:
"Unidentified Aerial Phenomena and Flight Safety: There is a Relationship"
par Dr. Richard F. Haines, NARCAP, USA
le Mercredi 26 Septembre 2012 à 17h30
ENSAM-ParisTech - Amphithéâtre N. Esquillan
151, boulevard de l'Hôpital - 75013 Paris
(M° Place d'Italie ou Campo Formio)
Entrée gratuite - inscription auprès du Groupe Régional IdF de la 3AF:151, boulevard de l'Hôpital - 75013 Paris
(M° Place d'Italie ou Campo Formio)
- Email: 3af.idf@gmail.com
- ou Tél: 01-80-38-62-01
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Summary:
This presentation will document a number of encounters by air-crew with unidentified aerial phenomena that strongly suggest a flight safety concern because of electro-magnetic effects on aircraft systems, a breakdown in cockpit coordination and communication, physical impeding of the airplane's flight path, and/or causing the pilot to execute an abrupt and unplanned collision avoidance maneuver. Positive and achievable recommendations are made regarding how to cope with these phenomena from a flight crew standpoint as well as official government policy and administrative standpoint.
Speaker:
Dr. Richard F. Haines, Sr. NASA Research Scientist, retired and currently Chief Scientist, National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP), USA.
This presentation will document a number of encounters by air-crew with unidentified aerial phenomena that strongly suggest a flight safety concern because of electro-magnetic effects on aircraft systems, a breakdown in cockpit coordination and communication, physical impeding of the airplane's flight path, and/or causing the pilot to execute an abrupt and unplanned collision avoidance maneuver. Positive and achievable recommendations are made regarding how to cope with these phenomena from a flight crew standpoint as well as official government policy and administrative standpoint.
Speaker:
Dr. Richard F. Haines, Sr. NASA Research Scientist, retired and currently Chief Scientist, National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP), USA.