From all the youtube channels about aircraft accidents I now only watch Hoover's videos. He is the best. Humble guy, not aggressive, respectful of the victims, best analyst out there. I watch every single one. I have a PPL license. I have designed 3 aircraft myself and now I fly my RV-8 also built by myself. I always learn something from Hoover's videos. The best!
Hoover's channel is the best! He spends more time than the others going into the ADM that led to the mishap. He takes a military approach to the incidents and I think this is the most important part of any incident. Kudos to him!
One of the most important factors for me when Hoover does a Debrief, it's done in a way that can and DOES teach everything we need to know and understand to be the best we can be WITHOUT leaving us projecting these incidents into our own experience. Something as simple as simple as saying or even thinking "I hope our wing doesn't come off" can project that incident into our flight and subconsciously making that, or something within our control happen. Hoover, you remind me very much of my cousin... similar career path just about 10 earlier. He just retired from a major airline flying A320-A380's, and though I have MANY friends from the Airforce Academy, personalities differ greatly, however you and my cousin approach flying the same with the same personality. Every pilot should be grateful for all you do! I am, so thank you!
I talked with Hoover at osh after the TH-cam meet up and my son, flys for delta, was lucky to start just prior to him, pre-covid and had 2 weeks into training and was able to stay on for the whole Covid debacle to air out. He is a great presenter of his content.
I'm a fixed wing single engine, glider, and helicopter rated pilot but I don't fly much any more (I'm 75) but I appreciate Hoover's channel and still take all the lessons learned to heart. Thank you, Hoover. I know pilots everywhere appreciate your presentations and your tireless work to make us better and safer pilots. Keep up the great work!
I was locked in after seeing a Pilot Debrief video. I am a non-pilot but have followed a number of aviation channels. It's hard to say why. I like that he gets down to brass tacks quickly but is very respectful. Some channels have good content but jabber. I think his experience particular with pilot debriefings make his analysis very useful, even to non-pilots like me.
Hoover is my go to for aviation safety/accident videos. He is empathetic, humble, safety oriented, and nonjudgmental except when it comes to stupid pilot tricks. Dan Gryder is pretty full of himself and often speculates but also has a couple axes to grind so you have to take his stuff with a grain of salt. Blancolirio is OK but a lot of time is spent showing us and reading stuff to us that we can do ourselves.
.Former Air Force Pilot (IA 58 Pucará) and Bell UH1H/212/Hughes 500 helicopter pilot. As a former Air Safety Officer and air accident investigator, I'm grateful for the work you´re doing. Thanks for sharing your retrospective! . Greetings from Argentina.
My father was a fighter pilot and military pilot for 39 years. He accrued 16,500 accident-free flying hours. I wish he was here so we could watch Hoover together. I am not an aviator but I love watching Pilot Debrief. I listen to it every morning. Thank you for your service, Hoover.
I'm a GA pilot, with a little time working as a pilot, and I find Hoover's channel an integral part of learning safe flying! All good pilots, and especially bad pilots, should subscribe!! Yeah, all pilots should subscribe.
Blanco's and Hoovers channel my preference for Flight safety and accident evaluations. Plus with a name like Hoover C'mon reminds me of my favorite Bob Hoover.
When I first saw one of his videos, and started it, I knew within 2-3 minutes he was 'military'. Also right away I knew "Hoover" was his handle. I was not military, but my Father was a WW2 vet, most of my friends are/were, and all my close friends are/were military. For accident investigations, I prefer former/active/reserve military people too. Like Juan Brown, Scott Perdue, CW Lemoine, Ward Carroll and of course Hoover. I like, and appreciate the way the information is presented, and the care they take because it is such a sensitive subject to any and/or all involved, including just viewers. It's a hard job, and requires a lot of thought. JMHO, sorry to run on. Peace --gary
One thing humble Hoover didn’t talk about is he’s such an awesome a pilot just like he is a human being. My nephew worked F-15E Strike Eagle’s with Hoover at Seymour Johnson AFB, after my nephew did time assigned to the Air Force Thunderbird’s team. So I’m very proud of my nephew and how Hoover was a wonderful role model and superior officer, he made my nephew’s time working with him and their F-15E (when it was on the ground) just a tremendous life experience. Hoover didn’t talk about a fighter debrief is you also point our thing’s that worked great to help everyone to be a even sharper as a fighter pilot. He deserves all his success because the young gentleman (young to me) put in the amazing work and is just a great person to do such important and even trying, hard work during wartime deployment’s and making them a better experience for everyone under his command or around him. God Bless Hoover and His Beautiful Family.
I love Hoover's channel and his personality. His content is great is he always gives the full picture on what happened so that we can learn and not make the same mistakes. 67d also makes great products and they are a great group of people. I have purchased from them and highly recommend their products! Good stuff!
Lucky dude! Yet it is always an Air Force academy training teacher that brings it to TH-cam and the development of bringing it to Pilot's Flying Safely... That is the total core element of all Flying Pilots... So glad to have him and all those like him, who want to make it better and safer for all pilots their families, friends, and the general public...
Hoover is great. His TH-cam vids are very informative and very fun to watch. I find his videos well edited, and well constructed, and lost importantly respectful of the folks in the crashes.
Love pilot debrief! The comments below from this individual are uncalled for. He brings that information with unique perspective. Keep up the great work & THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!❤
Fantastic interview! I love Hoover’s channel….For me there are a few Never-miss channels…Hoover is excellent for his analysis and unique insights of recent mishaps (bringing his military and airline perspective)…. In the same ilk as Juan (Blancolirio) for initial reviews (bringing his airline, military and A&P perspective)and Petter (Mentour) for really in-depth review of historical incidents and Dan (DTSB) for more of the nitty gritty (bringing training / CFI experience, and his humanity)
Great interview! I like all of your videos and the in-depth questions you ask. I am an A & P having worked on the Shuttle program, afterword working on new military aircraft production. I am a private pilot currently building an experimental plane. I find both of your channels very informative and a great asset to the aviation community. Thank you all.
Excellent episode and interview, Dan, Christy and Baylee. I like watching Hoover's channel. He does a good job with his videos. Keep up the excellent work. Safe skies my friends 🇺🇸🛩️
Hoover, a good guy, good at what he does. Do like watching his channel. I am surprised at his bio, I didn't know all his accomplishments. I'm impressed.
This is a great video. Hoover is the best and I am so glad to have heard his history and comments. I wish the others in the video had each identified their experience briefly. I watch every one of Hoover's video and love his analysis of each. I no longer fly, but had a commercial instrument licence, single engine land and glider. I see mistakes I had made but survived. All pilots should watch his videos!
Yep! Hoover really is an impressive guy. Isn't it obvious that humility, diligence, and truth generates trust and appreciation? Thanks Hoover, and please don't ever lose your focus on what's important!
I enjoy learning about these incidents. Hoover has a very effective approach in explaining the details. “The holes in the Swiss Cheese lined up.” I use that one in my trade now.
The most important thing is always to be self critical. Look on yourself and aee your own problems objectively, analyse them and learn! This is important for everyone
Good morning from Minnesota. Got to meet him at Oshkosh. What really impressed me was his knowledge and the depth of research he does on his reports/debriefs. Great chanel!
That's cool. Hoover has an awesome channel and his channel did take off - pun intended - very quickly. I am sorry I couldn't go to Oshkosh and meet Hoover, Blancolirio and Ron Rogers.
I want to start flying and I have so many bad habits and from watching Hoovers videos I have learnt that I need to take flying super serious. Love from South Africa ❤🇿🇦
Hoover is the absolute best aviation analyst and I always listen to what you say. I am a retired airline pilot with with 30,000 hours but still hold him in high regard. And the F-15 is my favorite fighter since I grew up next to the McDonnell plant in the early 1970 and watched to F-15 being test flown right out of the factory. Hoover is the all all around best pilot ever, Fighters, civilian, and then the airlines. He is far better than Dan Gryder and Juan Brown
Good interview. I’m not a pilot and been in one small private plane. I like Hoover because he shares stories so a regular person can understand. And, I recently found Taking Off from the TB algorithm. 😊
Hoover is one of my favourite aviation TH-camrs. Can also recommend Growler Jams, Ward Carrol, CW Lemoine and Mentour Pilot. I realise I am probably preaching to the converted here... But if you haven't looked up their channels, give em a try
Thanks for having Hoover on and watched your half hour video with a lot of aviation content creators there at Oshkosh. I've always liked aviation and planes and thanks for the introduction to some of the content creators! I was not really a very big TH-camr until I saw some of that content. I doubt I'll ever get a PPL but it sure is captivating to watch the pros demonstrate how it should be properly done. Thanks to all of y'all! Note to Hoover: A bunch of us at a manufacturing business that had access to the NASA satellite feed also watched the Challenger explode. A VERY sad day. That place was so quiet you could've heard a pin drop. RIP, Challenger crew. We took an unofficial break and went outside. We watched it in real time and not on tv. I think your incident analyses are good at beforehand consideraton. Morton-Thiokol should have pulled the plug on the launch when it was noted it was too cold for those seals that eventually failed.
One of my coworkers took a picture that morning of the launch pad with ice cycles hanging off the launch pad handrails. Definitely cold enough to cold soak everything. It was a terrible choice by the NASA leadership to launch.
I've seen ever one of Hoover's podcasts. I learned a lot that will help me be a better RC planes pilot. I already told Hoover he can be my co-piloit anytime. :)
Just got home from a week of prep and execution of the Wings Over Camarillo Airshow. One of the topics among us aviation fans and pilots was Pilot Debrief.
The common thread in all his videos is the bad decisions made that led to the incident. Many of those decisions were made before the aircraft ever left the ground. All pilots can learn from these decisions.
Interesting. My dad went through TPS in '71 so we knew lots of people in the shuttle program, including some shuttle commanders. We saw the accident on TV then a week later we were in the exchange at hermann hall and Rick Hauck saw us and called out our names. He was in town for the beginning of the shuttle accident investigation and was over for dinner quite a few times while that investigation took place. Dad was able to fly for 24 out of his 28 years.
Very good with his jet/military debriefs, sometimes problems with GA but noticed he's very good at issuing corrections in the comments though. Been consistently getting more accurate though.
Wow Hoover, I'm super old. I was deployed in a Tomcat Squadron, when the Space Shuttle Mishap happened!¡! You are not old, so keep up the great work!!!!
I am a retired firefighter and we take this same approach after we have a firefighter death during fire operation. We won't to figure out the whys which lead up to firefighter(s) death(s).
Hey Christy! I'm a mechanic for Embraer, doing the heavy checks for the 175. If you have any questions please let me know, I'd also love to answer some questions any future mechanics may have!
Hoover is awesome 👏🏻 If the government trust him flying one of the best and very expensive fighter jet , and Now if an airline trust him wit a expensive airliner and a couple of hundreds passengers ……… definitely I will trust him 🤗 ✈️
Hoover is a very clean pure narrator, I love this gentle man's training and knowledge. GOD BLESS HIS COURAGE AND HEART, AN HONOR TO AVIATION. I would love to know hoovers debreif on how in the world did the so called experianced pilots crash the b2 bomber on take off after they had a caution master go off at 100 knots, and still went go to the take off instead why didn't their so called experiance why didn't they abort the take off? Plain disregard on their knowledge.
NOT CRITICIZING HIM: I do work with the military, ga, airlines and charters in my airspace and the military is just different when it comes to aviation. He still puts out good vids and good information. Good video overall!
I'm a retired air traffic controller and i never miss a Hoover video. He really is the best.
Hoover always treats each debrief with kindness and compassion to the people he is talking about. This is one thing I respect the most about him.
Really? I can hear arrogance in his voice.
@@SoulRocketMan Virtually everybody else considers him very humble. But I guess fragile people see arrogance.
From all the youtube channels about aircraft accidents I now only watch Hoover's videos. He is the best. Humble guy, not aggressive, respectful of the victims, best analyst out there. I watch every single one. I have a PPL license. I have designed 3 aircraft myself and now I fly my RV-8 also built by myself. I always learn something from Hoover's videos. The best!
Ele..... I agree with with you,, however please leave some room for Juan Brown? He's also want's to make flying as safe as possible!
‘Mentour Pilot’ is a must watch. Very articulate, respectful, informative and insightful commentary by a pilot.
The fact you built and fly your own RV eight makes you much cooler than Hoover Brown or mentor pilot
Disaster Breakdown and Green Dot Aviation are great too, though I don't think either are pilots.
And I can barely make a sandwich.
Hoover's channel is the best! He spends more time than the others going into the ADM that led to the mishap. He takes a military approach to the incidents and I think this is the most important part of any incident. Kudos to him!
Hoover is the real deal. His channel on YT is outstanding. He is outstanding as well.
I wish this humble and amazing pilot all the success he deserves
One of the most important factors for me when Hoover does a Debrief, it's done in a way that can and DOES teach everything we need to know and understand to be the best we can be WITHOUT leaving us projecting these incidents into our own experience. Something as simple as simple as saying or even thinking "I hope our wing doesn't come off" can project that incident into our flight and subconsciously making that, or something within our control happen. Hoover, you remind me very much of my cousin... similar career path just about 10 earlier. He just retired from a major airline flying A320-A380's, and though I have MANY friends from the Airforce Academy, personalities differ greatly, however you and my cousin approach flying the same with the same personality. Every pilot should be grateful for all you do! I am, so thank you!
I talked with Hoover at osh after the TH-cam meet up and my son, flys for delta, was lucky to start just prior to him, pre-covid and had 2 weeks into training and was able to stay on for the whole Covid debacle to air out. He is a great presenter of his content.
I really enjoy Hoover’s channel. So we’ll done! Thank you for interviewing him.
I'm a fixed wing single engine, glider, and helicopter rated pilot but I don't fly much any more (I'm 75) but I appreciate Hoover's channel and still take all the lessons learned to heart. Thank you, Hoover. I know pilots everywhere appreciate your presentations and your tireless work to make us better and safer pilots. Keep up the great work!
Love you Hoover, always respectful!💕
I was locked in after seeing a Pilot Debrief video. I am a non-pilot but have followed a number of aviation channels. It's hard to say why. I like that he gets down to brass tacks quickly but is very respectful. Some channels have good content but jabber. I think his experience particular with pilot debriefings make his analysis very useful, even to non-pilots like me.
Hoover is my go to for aviation safety/accident videos. He is empathetic, humble, safety oriented, and nonjudgmental except when it comes to stupid pilot tricks. Dan Gryder is pretty full of himself and often speculates but also has a couple axes to grind so you have to take his stuff with a grain of salt. Blancolirio is OK but a lot of time is spent showing us and reading stuff to us that we can do ourselves.
.Former Air Force Pilot (IA 58 Pucará) and Bell UH1H/212/Hughes 500 helicopter pilot. As a former Air Safety Officer and air accident investigator, I'm grateful for the work you´re doing. Thanks for sharing your retrospective! .
Greetings from Argentina.
Watched all of hoover’s debriefs very knowledgeable and humble you can hear emotion in his voice when speaking about tragedies
LOVE Hoover! Watch everything he posts!
My father was a fighter pilot and military pilot for 39 years. He accrued 16,500 accident-free flying hours. I wish he was here so we could watch Hoover together. I am not an aviator but I love watching Pilot Debrief. I listen to it every morning. Thank you for your service, Hoover.
BIG thanks for bringing Hoover on - wonderful interaction and contributions from all of you!
What I love most about Pilot Debrief is the absolute terse exposition. His videos are 100% information, no bullshit, no wasted words.
I'm a GA pilot, with a little time working as a pilot, and I find Hoover's channel an integral part of learning safe flying! All good pilots, and especially bad pilots, should subscribe!! Yeah, all pilots should subscribe.
Blanco's and Hoovers channel my preference for Flight safety and accident evaluations. Plus with a name like Hoover C'mon reminds me of my favorite Bob Hoover.
I add Mentour to round off my top 3.
I also follow all those also. 74Gear for light entertainment and life as a 747 pilot.
When I first saw one of his videos, and started it, I knew within 2-3 minutes he was 'military'. Also right away I knew "Hoover" was his handle. I was not military, but my Father was a WW2 vet, most of my friends are/were, and all my close friends are/were military. For accident investigations, I prefer former/active/reserve military people too. Like Juan Brown, Scott Perdue, CW Lemoine, Ward Carroll and of course Hoover. I like, and appreciate the way the information is presented, and the care they take because it is such a sensitive subject to any and/or all involved, including just viewers. It's a hard job, and requires a lot of thought. JMHO, sorry to run on. Peace --gary
One thing humble Hoover didn’t talk about is he’s such an awesome a pilot just like he is a human being. My nephew worked F-15E Strike Eagle’s with Hoover at Seymour Johnson AFB, after my nephew did time assigned to the Air Force Thunderbird’s team. So I’m very proud of my nephew and how Hoover was a wonderful role model and superior officer, he made my nephew’s time working with him and their F-15E (when it was on the ground) just a tremendous life experience. Hoover didn’t talk about a fighter debrief is you also point our thing’s that worked great to help everyone to be a even sharper as a fighter pilot. He deserves all his success because the young gentleman (young to me) put in the amazing work and is just a great person to do such important and even trying, hard work during wartime deployment’s and making them a better experience for everyone under his command or around him. God Bless Hoover and His Beautiful Family.
From the first video I watched I was hooked. And thank you for your service.
Great interview.. I learn something every time I watch one of Hoover's videos!
Great interview and video!
I love Hoover's channel and his personality. His content is great is he always gives the full picture on what happened so that we can learn and not make the same mistakes. 67d also makes great products and they are a great group of people. I have purchased from them and highly recommend their products! Good stuff!
Lucky dude! Yet it is always an Air Force academy training teacher that brings it to TH-cam and the development of bringing it to Pilot's Flying Safely... That is the total core element of all Flying Pilots... So glad to have him and all those like him, who want to make it better and safer for all pilots their families, friends, and the general public...
Hoover is great. His TH-cam vids are very informative and very fun to watch. I find his videos well edited, and well constructed, and lost importantly respectful of the folks in the crashes.
Thanks for an excellent video. Hoover does do a great job breaking down the accidents so us non pilots can understand what happened.
Great interview. Thanks for having Hoover on the channel.
Love this!! I’ve been watching Hoover for a while and just recently came across your channel so having you all together was a win for me.
I am so glad to see you all and for hosting Hoover!
Love pilot debrief! The comments below from this individual are uncalled for. He brings that information with unique perspective. Keep up the great work & THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!❤
Fantastic interview! I love Hoover’s channel….For me there are a few Never-miss channels…Hoover is excellent for his analysis and unique insights of recent mishaps (bringing his military and airline perspective)…. In the same ilk as Juan (Blancolirio) for initial reviews (bringing his airline, military and A&P perspective)and Petter (Mentour) for really in-depth review of historical incidents and Dan (DTSB) for more of the nitty gritty (bringing training / CFI experience, and his humanity)
Great interview! I like all of your videos and the in-depth questions you ask. I am an A & P having worked on the Shuttle program, afterword working on new military aircraft production. I am a private pilot currently building an experimental plane. I find both of your channels very informative and a great asset to the aviation community. Thank you all.
Thanks for watching both our channels! Very cool that you worked on the Shuttle.
Excellent episode and interview, Dan, Christy and Baylee. I like watching Hoover's channel. He does a good job with his videos. Keep up the excellent work. Safe skies my friends 🇺🇸🛩️
Great interview. Hoover is one of my favourites, because he digs into all of the factors of an incident.
Hoover, a good guy, good at what he does. Do like watching his channel. I am surprised at his bio, I didn't know all his accomplishments. I'm impressed.
Been watching Hoover for quite some time.. I watch him, Juan Browne, and Peter over at VAS... And, of course, this channel... Love the content.
This is a great video. Hoover is the best and I am so glad to have heard his history and comments. I wish the others in the video had each identified their experience briefly. I watch every one of Hoover's video and love his analysis of each. I no longer fly, but had a commercial instrument licence, single engine land and glider. I see mistakes I had made but survived. All pilots should watch his videos!
Since it's our channel, we take it for granted that the viewers know who we are. Might drag down the videos if we gave our backgrounds everytime?
Yep! Hoover really is an impressive guy. Isn't it obvious that humility, diligence, and truth generates trust and appreciation? Thanks Hoover, and please don't ever lose your focus on what's important!
I enjoy learning about these incidents. Hoover has a very effective approach in explaining the details.
“The holes in the Swiss Cheese lined up.”
I use that one in my trade now.
Hoover is awesome. Also very glad to know he can smile.
Well spoken good interview, I also love to watch hoovers debrief. What a humble guy. Thank you for all of your time.
Hoover,
Did you learn flying on & off carriers during your time with the Marines?
Thx.
Andy Eppink
Hoover is what the FAA should have been doing since the 70's.
The most important thing is always to be self critical. Look on yourself and aee your own problems objectively, analyse them and learn!
This is important for everyone
Good morning from Minnesota. Got to meet him at Oshkosh. What really impressed me was his knowledge and the depth of research he does on his reports/debriefs. Great chanel!
Hoover is the real deal!
That's cool. Hoover has an awesome channel and his channel did take off - pun intended - very quickly. I am sorry I couldn't go to Oshkosh and meet Hoover, Blancolirio and Ron Rogers.
I want to start flying and I have so many bad habits and from watching Hoovers videos I have learnt that I need to take flying super serious.
Love from South Africa ❤🇿🇦
Hope you start flying!
LOVE me some Hoover! Pilot debrief Rocks!
Hoover is the absolute best aviation analyst and I always listen to what you say. I am a retired airline pilot with with 30,000 hours but still hold him in high regard. And the F-15 is my favorite fighter since I grew up next to the McDonnell plant in the early 1970 and watched to F-15 being test flown right out of the factory. Hoover is the all all around best pilot ever, Fighters, civilian, and then the airlines. He is far better than Dan Gryder and Juan Brown
Good interview. I’m not a pilot and been in one small private plane. I like Hoover because he shares stories so a regular person can understand. And, I recently found Taking Off from the TB algorithm. 😊
Hoover is one of my favourite aviation TH-camrs. Can also recommend Growler Jams, Ward Carrol, CW Lemoine and Mentour Pilot. I realise I am probably preaching to the converted here... But if you haven't looked up their channels, give em a try
Love Hoover's vids. "Take ownership"- great quote.
Also: that sectional hat is killer!
Thanks for having Hoover on and watched your half hour video with a lot of aviation content creators there at Oshkosh. I've always liked aviation and planes and thanks for the introduction to some of the content creators! I was not really a very big TH-camr until I saw some of that content. I doubt I'll ever get a PPL but it sure is captivating to watch the pros demonstrate how it should be properly done. Thanks to all of y'all! Note to Hoover: A bunch of us at a manufacturing business that had access to the NASA satellite feed also watched the Challenger explode. A VERY sad day. That place was so quiet you could've heard a pin drop. RIP, Challenger crew. We took an unofficial break and went outside. We watched it in real time and not on tv. I think your incident analyses are good at beforehand consideraton. Morton-Thiokol should have pulled the plug on the launch when it was noted it was too cold for those seals that eventually failed.
One of my coworkers took a picture that morning of the launch pad with ice cycles hanging off the launch pad handrails. Definitely cold enough to cold soak everything. It was a terrible choice by the NASA leadership to launch.
I've seen ever one of Hoover's podcasts. I learned a lot that will help me be a better RC planes pilot. I already told Hoover he can be my co-piloit anytime. :)
Just got home from a week of prep and execution of the Wings Over Camarillo Airshow. One of the topics among us aviation fans and pilots was Pilot Debrief.
Thank you, Hoover!
if I was the airline employing Hoover I would plaster that everywhere. This guy is phenomenal. AND SAFE
The two best aviation channels on TH-cam in the same place at the same time, awesome.
The common thread in all his videos is the bad decisions made that led to the incident. Many of those decisions were made before the aircraft ever left the ground. All pilots can learn from these decisions.
Did you see those legs ? No the chair legs silly. I love Hoover's channel, what a humble guy and a great family man.
Great video! Hoover is a badass! Love his uploads!
Great interview. Hoover is awesome.
Interesting. My dad went through TPS in '71 so we knew lots of people in the shuttle program, including some shuttle commanders. We saw the accident on TV then a week later we were in the exchange at hermann hall and Rick Hauck saw us and called out our names. He was in town for the beginning of the shuttle accident investigation and was over for dinner quite a few times while that investigation took place. Dad was able to fly for 24 out of his 28 years.
Very good with his jet/military debriefs, sometimes problems with GA but noticed he's very good at issuing corrections in the comments though. Been consistently getting more accurate though.
Yeah, Hoover Is Great. One Of The Few Aviation Channels I Subscribe To. Thank You. (Like #496)
About that "secret", I thought it was going to be something like Hoover is actually just an AI bot created by Baylee :-)
lol
Wow Hoover,
I'm super old. I was deployed in a Tomcat Squadron, when the Space Shuttle Mishap happened!¡! You are not old, so keep up the great work!!!!
Love that guy Hoover💯‼️
Thanks guys. I totally enjoyed that!
Thanks - I really enjoy Hoover's channel. Anyone flying should study and learn from aviation accident reports / docs etc
Great informative video guys. Thank you again.
Hoover's videos are great !
Nice! I enjoy Hoover's videos.👍
Love the Wayfarer sunglasses Bailey wearing.
Hoover excellent.
Hoover is a MASTER. Greetings from Argentina.
I am a retired firefighter and we take this same approach after we have a firefighter death during fire operation. We won't to figure out the whys which lead up to firefighter(s) death(s).
Hey Christy! I'm a mechanic for Embraer, doing the heavy checks for the 175. If you have any questions please let me know, I'd also love to answer some questions any future mechanics may have!
Girls look slick in that mirrored eyewear…Hoover is very revealing in his analytical debriefs!
I would like to hear what Hoover thinks of those crazy Oshkosh approach procedures.
Hoover is awesome 👏🏻 If the government trust him flying one of the best and very expensive fighter jet , and Now if an airline trust him wit a expensive airliner and a couple of hundreds passengers ……… definitely I will trust him 🤗 ✈️
Hoover is a very clean pure narrator, I love this gentle man's training and knowledge. GOD BLESS HIS COURAGE AND HEART, AN HONOR TO AVIATION. I would love to know hoovers debreif on how in the world did the so called experianced pilots crash the b2 bomber on take off after they had a caution master go off at 100 knots, and still went go to the take off instead why didn't their so called experiance why didn't they abort the take off? Plain disregard on their knowledge.
Hoover is the absolute best!
Love Hoover's TH-cam channel!
Hoover is the man!
Hoover is amazing 🤩
My husband and I ❤ that Hoover!
Thank you‼️Great interview. Love Hoover. Christy, come fly out of ORD. 🎉
i like this guy, so humble!
Hoover!!!!! Love the Pilot Debrief!
NOT CRITICIZING HIM: I do work with the military, ga, airlines and charters in my airspace and the military is just different when it comes to aviation. He still puts out good vids and good information. Good video overall!
Great interview! 15:14 enter Chelsea 😂
Love Hoover & his channel!
I learn so much what not to do aviation is so unforgiving when you make a mistake most of the time it's your last 13:15
Hoover is a very good analyst
Great interview. My favourite two channels on youtube.