Video summary
Joe Rogan Experience #1361 - Cmdr. David Fravor & Jeremy Corbell
This excerpt from PowerfulJRE features Commander David Fravor and Jeremy Corbell discussing Fravor’s military background and the events surrounding the well-known 2004 UFO encounter. The transcript focuses on carrier operations, radar tracking, and the moment Fravor’s flight investigates an unexplained object near the ocean surface. Public comments frame the episode as a major UFO interview that remained relevant long after release.
Fravor’s background
Commander David Fravor describes his Navy background and the 2004 Tic Tac encounter in detail.
Military incident setup
The excerpt covers carrier training, radar tracking, and the decision to investigate an unidentified object.
Audience reaction
Comments emphasize the episode’s credibility, the Tic Tac nickname, and its later attention in public debate.
Topics
David Fravor background
Fravor outlines his 24-year military career, including Navy aviation, Top Gun, and squadron command.
Carrier exercise and radar tracking
The episode describes a carrier-based training exercise and the unusual radar contacts tracked by the Princeton.
Tic Tac encounter
Fravor recounts seeing an unidentified white object near the ocean surface and trying to identify what it was.
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Public transcript excerpt
Transcript
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Leslie but that's what's so cool so commander framers encounter it's not the most documented it's not the most dramatic however it has had the most impact out of any sighting because of his credibility and the mere fact that the the New York Times picked it up with video footage radar evidence and
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Audience comments snapshot
Listener reaction
Comments focus on the credibility of Commander Fravor’s account, the episode’s lasting relevance, and the podcast’s familiarity with UFO discussion. Several viewers reference the Tic Tac description, Jamie’s role, and the later congressional attention the story received.
Comment themes
Firsthand military account
The discussion centers on an experienced Navy pilot recounting the 2004 encounter and the carrier training context around it.
UFO debate and impact
The audience responds to the episode as a serious UFO conversation with lasting cultural reach.
Audience signals
Episode stayed relevant
Viewers highlight the episode’s influence and how Fravor’s testimony later resurfaced in broader public discussion.
Tic Tac reference
The Tic Tac description is a recurring point of humor and recognition in the comments.
Military credibility
Commenters treat the interview as a notable UFO episode tied to military testimony and evidence.
Representative public comments
I wonder if the aliens have some kind of viral media platform. Aliens: “dude your ship is on Joe Rogan, you made it”.
Christopher Columbus had a UFO sighting - "Jamie pull that video up"
If you listen closely, u can hear Eddie Bravo trying to pick the lock into this room
Can you believe Commander Fravor is being heard by congress 3 years after this episode. Truly amazing
Aliens after watching this podcast “Did that chimp really just call my ship a Tic-tac” 😂😂😂
Young Jamie: Can you please start adding youtube links with time stamps in the description, so I can watch the videos you're discussing on a seperate window?
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