David Fravor
David Fravor is a former naval aviator who served as the Commander of VFA-41, a fighter squadron recognized as “The Black Aces.” His military career was distinguished, but he gained significant public attention as a key witness to the 2004 USS Nimitz UFO encounter. This incident, which has become one of the most talked-about events in UFO history, involved Fravor and his team encountering unexplained aerial phenomena off the coast of Southern California.
On November 14, 2004, during a training exercise, Fravor and his fellow pilots spotted an object displaying extraordinary flight capabilities. His detailed account of the encounter, where he described the object’s rapid maneuvers and sudden changes in velocity, has since sparked widespread interest and debate regarding unidentified flying objects and their implications for national security.
Fravor’s testimony has contributed significantly to the ongoing discussion about UFOs, leading to renewed investigations by the U.S. government. Beyond his notable experience with the USS Nimitz incident, Fravor’s extensive background in naval aviation and leadership within the military has solidified his reputation as a credible figure in the discourse surrounding aerial phenomena. Today, he continues to engage with audiences on the topic, advocating for transparency and scientific inquiry into these mysterious occurrences.