If
You See a UFO, Don't Call the RAAF
UFO
Depiction
Published:
12:47 PM 8/18/2015
its
UFO function officially ended in 1996...
IF
you happen upon a weird flying object, possibly not of this world, do not
bother calling the air force.
WHERE
once the RAAF would investigate reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) -
which it terms unusual aerial sightings (UAS) - it now refers such reports to
specialist UFO watchers.
That
is unless it has defence, security or public safety implications, which could
include crashing aircraft or space debris falling to earth.
Defence
instructions relating to UAS - released under freedom of information and
published on the defence website - say its UFO function officially ended in
1996.
"Scientific
records suggested there was no compelling reason for the RAAF to continue to
devote resources to recording and investigating of UAS," one document
says.
But
that apparently has not got through to the public, with the RAAF issuing fresh
instructions to duty officers at air bases such as Richmond.
"Members
of the community who seek to report a UAS to RAAF personnel will be referred to
a civil UFO research organisation in the first instance," it says in a
document dated July 2015. It provides a list of known UFO organisations.
Reports
of burning aircraft or space debris should be referred to police or civil
aviation authorities.
permanent
link: http://www.ufocasebook.com/2015/dont-call-the-raaf.html
source
& references:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/latest-news/if-you-see-an-ufo-dont-call-the-raaf/story-fn3dxiwe-1227489024245
edited
by www.ufocasebook.com
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