Why Flying Is Still Safe (Even With All These Incidents) | Captain Steeeve Answers YOUR Questions

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Video Details

Published3 months ago
Duration17:53
Video IDVviUo0mb7fI
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views115K
Likes6.2K
Comments735
Engagement Rate6.02%
Likes per 100 views5.38
Comments per 1K views6.39

Description

In this episode of Ask the Captain, Captain Steeeve answers your most interesting and important aviation questions straight from the comments. From what happens if you’ve already passed V1 and ATC tells you to cancel takeoff… to why air traffic control audio sounds so rough even in today’s world… to whether another pilot can step in and call for a go-around — we cover it all. We also dive into: - What airline brakes are actually made of - Whether it’s intimidating to talk to ATC as a new pilot - Why flying is still incredibly safe despite all the incidents you see online - Real-world decisions pilots make under pressure Plus, some great questions about turbulence safety, headrest devices, and unusual situations passengers have experienced. If you’ve ever wondered how pilots think through these scenarios in real time, this is one you don’t want to miss. Have a question for the next episode? Drop it in the comments. #CaptainSteeeve #AskTheCaptain #Aviation #Pilots #ATC #Flying #Airlines #AviationExplained #FlightSafety #PilotLife For business inquiries email us at: [email protected] For press or general questions: [email protected] Disclaimer: Captain Steeeve is not a spokesperson for any airline or aviation authority. The opinions expressed in this video are solely his own and are based on his experience as a professional pilot. This analysis is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as an official statement from any airline, regulatory agency, or aviation organization.

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