1、ASRS Database Report Set Unmanned Aircraft Systems(UAS)Reports Report Set Description.Reports involving Unmanned Aircraft Systems(UAS)events reported by operators of manned or unmanned aircraft.Update Number.20Date of Update.January 31,2025Number of Records in Report Set.50 Records within this Repor
2、t Set have been screened to assure their relevance to the topic.National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center Moffett Field,CA 94035-1000 TH:262-7 MEMORANDUM FOR:Recipients of Aviation Safety Reporting System Data SUBJECT:Data Derived from ASRS Reports The attached material is f
3、urnished pursuant to a request for data from the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System(ASRS).Recipients of this material are reminded when evaluating these data of the following points.ASRS reports are submitted voluntarily.The existence in the ASRS database of reports concerning a specific topic ca
4、nnot,therefore,be used to infer the prevalence of that problem within the National Airspace System.Information contained in reports submitted to ASRS may be amplified by further contact with the individual who submitted them,but the information provided by the reporter is not investigated further.Su
5、ch information represents the perspective of the specific individual who is describing their experience and perception of a safety related event.After preliminary processing,all ASRS reports are de-identified and the identity of the individual who submitted the report is permanently eliminated.All A
6、SRS report processing systems are designed to protect identifying information submitted by reporters;including names,company affiliations,and specific times of incident occurrence.After a report has been de-identified,any verification of information submitted to ASRS would be limited.The National Ae