Why does NARCAP have an international advisory board if its work is focused on U.S. aviation operations?
There are two reasons. (1) Some U.S. aircraft fly over foreign nations when an unexplained visual or electronic phenomenon occurs. Our foreign technical representatives assist us in obtaining radar contact data, local weather, additional eye witnesses on the ground, astronomical data, and other relevant information, and (2) UAP are a world wide phenomena of great interest to all nations. If other nations want to establish their own organizations similar to NARCAP our foreign advisors can assist them and can distribute our technical reports to them more effectively.
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