Premiered: 2 April 2019
(The Nimitz Encounters (YouTube channel), U.S.A. )
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“Update! 3 new witnesses have come forward as a direct result of my film. In addition to the Radar controlman Senior Chief Kevin Day and Computer tech Petty Officer Gary Voorhis, Welcome Aviation Tech Petty Officer PJ Hughes of USS Nimitz, Petty Officer Jason Turner of USS Princeton and Radar operator "Roger" of VAW-117 Wallbangers. Each saw the Docu and reached out to me in November2018.”
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“Update! 3 new witnesses have come forward as a direct result of my film. In addition to the Radar controlman Senior Chief Kevin Day and Computer tech Petty Officer Gary Voorhis, Welcome Aviation Tech Petty Officer PJ Hughes of USS Nimitz, Petty Officer Jason Turner of USS Princeton and Radar operator "Roger" of VAW-117 Wallbangers. Each saw the Docu and reached out to me in November
The documentary (produced by filmmaker David C. Beaty)
recounts the 14 November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incident
(occurred about a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California ).
A large number of UFOs were recorded on radar on and
off for several days during the November 2004 U.S. Navy exercise, according to
USS Princeton radar operator Kevin M. Day.
To my knowledge, five U.S. Navy personnel, Kevin M.
Day, David Fravor, P. J. Hughes, Omar Lara and Jim Slaight, have talked about
the UFO incidents on the Internet.
Kevin M. Day was a radar operator aboard the USS
Princeton.
David Fravor, who chased the UFO (resembled a white
Tic Tac), was flying his F/A-18F
Super Hornet jet fighter.
At the time of the UFO incident, Fravor was the
commanding officer of the VFA-41 Black Aces, a U.S. Navy strike fighter
squadron.
P. J. Hughes was an aviation technician aboard the USS
Nimitz.
Omar Lara was a Flight Decker in Air Ops aboard the
USS Nimitz.
Lieutenant Commander (later Commander) Jim Slaight was the pilot of the second F/A-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6ox_F0auwM
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Freeze-frame of the Tic Tac UFO (filmed from a U.S. Navy
F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighter on 14 November 2004)
(U.S. Department of Defense/disclose.tv/gstatic.com image)
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