No Way Out

Alignment, Harmony, and the Fuzz: Blue Angels Leadership, Debriefing, and the OODA Loop

Mar 31, 2026
Ryan “Guido” Bernacchi, former TOPGUN instructor and ex-Blue Angels commanding officer, shares leadership from the flight line. He talks about the annual reset that rebuilds team culture, intense brief-execute-debrief routines like chair-flying, building psychological safety by leaders owning mistakes, and the surprising zone of team flow the Blues call the fuzz.
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ANECDOTE

Half New Each Year Keeps The Team Fresh

  • Blue Angels rotate half the pilots each year so veterans train newcomers and prevent cultural stagnation.
  • Guido describes three veterans training three rookies, then swapping next year so the team rebuilds from opposite ends.
ADVICE

Use Immersion Blocks To Accelerate Learning

  • Use immersion blocks (El Centro) to remove distractions: fly, study, and train intensively for weeks to accelerate team competence.
  • The Blues flew 15 flights/week in an isolated desert rhythm of gym-tan-laundry to build consistency.
ADVICE

Chair Fly The Show At Real Tempo

  • Chair fly (mental rehearsal) maneuvers in real time at show tempo to prime cognition before flying.
  • Bernacchi chair-flew full shows in his hotel room for hours so the physical flight felt like repetition, not surprise.
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