Canada: Updated Flight Planning and UFO Procedures
Canadian defense officials issued comprehensive flight planning regulations including provisions for aerial phenomena observations. This represents a recent governmental acknowledgment of UFO reporting within military aviation contexts.
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The Department of National Defence released updated Flight Planning and Procedures documentation on June 22, 2017, applicable to Canadian and North Atlantic military operations. This comprehensive manual included specific provisions relevant to observations of unidentified aerial phenomena by military pilots and aircrew. The publication represents one of the more recent governmental regulatory acknowledgments of UFO reporting procedures within operational aviation frameworks. Unlike contemporary American regulations that eliminated such references, this Canadian documentation maintained formal recognition of anomalous aerial observation protocols. Via TheBlackVault.com (FOIA).
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