Dutch Safety Board accepts reports of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena

Official announcement by the Dutch Safety Board regarding UAP reports

The Dutch Safety Board (OVV) in The Hague has indicated that it will accept reports from Dutch aviation professionals who have encountered ​​UAP. In the aviation domain, the Safety Board investigates serious incidents and accidents that have occurred on Dutch territory or in Dutch airspace. In the case of reports that occurred outside Dutch territory or airspace, these are referred to the designated authority in the country where the event occurred. Anyone can report any situation or incident to the Safety Board. The Board then independently and independently weighs up whether an investigation will be initiated.

If an unsafe situation has occurred, the Safety Board may decide to investigate the UAP report further. This offers an important step towards safer airspace with regard to UAP. Earlier this year, an exploratory meeting took place between UAPCNL and the OVV. The Safety Board is an independent administrative body and conducts independent investigations into (underlying) causes of incidents and themes in which citizens depend on others for their safety, such as the government, companies or institutions. With the aim of improving safety in the Netherlands.

Coalition response:
As a Coalition, we are pleased to announce that the Dutch Safety Board (OVV) has indicated its willingness to receive reports of UAP from Dutch aviation professionals. Airspace can be jeopardized by UAP experiences, so it's positive that an independent governing body is committed to gaining more insight into this and taking reports seriously. We consider this recognition and an important step toward achieving our goals.

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