Retired Senior Chief Petty Officer and senior radar operator on the USS Princeton during the 2004 Nimitz incident. Tracked multiple objects descending from above 80,000 feet to sea level over a period of several days.
Sr. Chief Kevin Day is a retired United States Navy radar operator who served on the USS Princeton during the 2004 Nimitz incident. He was the primary combat direction center operator who initially detected and tracked the anomalous fleet of UAPs descending from the upper atmosphere to sea level. Day's key contribution was directing Cmdr. Fravor's squadron to intercept the unknown contacts, initiating the famous visual encounter. He has provided extensive public testimony regarding the unprecedented radar capabilities displayed by the objects over several days of observation. His accounts highlight the critical role of advanced sensor data in validating complex visual UAP sightings.