What Ryan Graves Saw in the Sky Wasn't a Balloon: UFO Interview!

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I spend an hour with Gimbal UFO witness and former F-18 Ryan Graves as we delve into the state of the phenomenon.

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00:00 Intro
02:20 What is Americans for Safe Aerospace? (ASA)
12:10 The AIAA Ryan Graves Briefing.
21:24 Could the objects be balloons?
28:24 The Aircrew picked up radar contacts with interesting characteristics
42:35 Ryan's take on the 'Gimbal' video.
47:18 Nimitz radar tape data & classification issues.
54:31 Do you miss flying?

Ryan Graves is a retired U.S. Navy fighter pilot who has gained notoriety recently as a Gimbal Witness. As a Gimbal Witness, Graves reported and documented several encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) while a Navy pilot. In 2019, he was one of several pilots who spoke publicly about their experiences with UAPs, bringing renewed attention to the phenomenon and sparking discussions about the need for more excellent investigation and disclosure.

Graves served as a Navy pilot for over a decade, flying the F/A-18 Super Hornet, and completed multiple tours of duty overseas. He was awarded several commendations for his service, including the Strike/Flight Air Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.

Since retiring from the Navy, Graves has continued to advocate for an increased investigation into the UAP phenomenon and has been featured in numerous media outlets discussing his experiences. His expertise and insights have been sought after by both mainstream media and the UAP research community, making him a prominent figure in the ongoing discussion about the nature of these enigmatic objects.

I (chris lehto) am a retired F16 pilot and now YouTuber.

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