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Americans for Safe Aerospace (ASA)

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Methodology
9/10
Transparency
9/10
Institutional
8/10
Peer Review
7/10
Track Record
5/10
Fact vs. Spec.
10/10
Self-Correction
8/10

The CRED-7 framework evaluates sources across seven criteria: Methodology (20%), Transparency (20%), Institutional Affiliation (15%), Peer Review (15%), Track Record (10%), Fact/Speculation (10%), and Self-Correction (10%).

About our Methodology β†’

Description

Overview
501(c)(3) non-profit, founded 2023 by Ryan Graves (former US Navy F/A-18 pilot, Nimitz encounter). Based in Washington, D.C. Self-described as 'the world's largest UAP advocacy community.'

Mission and Activities
Focus on pilot protection, flight safety, and data-driven UAP research. Over 30,000 members in pilot and veteran network. Operates confidential reporting channels for UAP encounters. Political advocacy: incl. 'Safe Airspace for Americans Act'. Over 1,000 pilot reports collected, 80+ cases referred to the FBI.

Advisory Board
Alex Dietrich (Navy pilot, Nimitz), David Fravor (Navy, Tic Tac), Jay Stratton (former UAPTF director), Avi Loeb (Harvard, Galileo Project). The combination of military experience and policy expertise is unique.

Strengths and Weaknesses
Highest credibility through Graves' personal congressional testimony (July 26, 2023). Direct bridge between pilots and legislators. However: strongly tied to Graves as a person, still a young organization without its own research output. CRED high due to transparency and track record.

Focus Areas

militaryadvocacydata