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You’ve got questions, Captain Steeeve has answers. In this episode of Ask the Captain, we’re digging into the nitty gritty: pilot deviations, simulator crashes, bounce landings, and even… cat hair? 🐾 Captain Steeeve opens up about “the number of shame” and what really happens when you call the FAA after a mistake. He breaks down tail strikes (yes, he’s had one), hard landings, and shares his best moment from flight training. He also explains what it means when engines suddenly rev after touchdown, whether military aircraft get ATC priority, and why Microsoft Flight Simulator might actually be worth your time. It’s real talk from a real captain — and yes, he was in the military. Guess which branch. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:17 – Have you ever had a “possible pilot deviation”? What happens when you call the “number of shame”? 1:12 – Have you ever experienced hard landing or bounce landings? 2:08 – Have you ever had a tail strike? Can you talk about that and what happens as a result with the aircraft? 3:31 – Captain Steeeve, what branch of the military were you in? I assume Navy or Air Force. 4:26 – What was the best flight training moment of your career? 5:33 – What happens when you crash in a simulator? 6:19 – Do military aircraft get priority from ATC over commercial jets? 7:10 – Do pilots actually handle the flight controls on takeoffs and landing, does an autopilot do it or a combination of both? 8:22 – How realistic is Microsoft Flight Simulator to the real thing? 9:31 – Can you chat with other commercial pilots you see flying on the radar when you are cruising? 10:39 – There’s a point after touchdown when the aircraft slows dramatically but the engines rev up. What the “cat hair” is going on there? 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. Want to know what watch I'm wearing? If you are from the US, visit Watchbuys.com and go to the PRIMUS collection under Hanhart. For everyone else, visit https://www.hanhart.com/en/. #askthecaptain #captainsteeeve #pilotlife #flightdeck #microsoftflightsimulator #TailStrike #hardlanding #pilottraining #aviationquestions #flyingfacts #atc #autopilot

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