
Cleared Hot - Powered By BRCC The Night Stalker They Couldn't Shoot Down | Alan Mack | Ep. 447
May 11, 2026
Alan Mack, former Chief Warrant Officer 5 and 17‑year MH-47 Chinook pilot with the 160th Night Stalkers. He recounts the Anaconda shootdown, system failures and recovery decisions. He talks mountain and urban insertion tactics, night air refueling risks, training for real lead, and why some high‑profile myths do not hold up.
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Conserve Fluid By Minimizing Control Movement
- If hydraulic fluid leaks when moving controls, assume the return side leak and limit control movements to conserve fluid.
- Mack observed each control input squirted fluid out, giving about one minute per can to manage the aircraft.
Stress Inoculation Through Realistic Training
- Realistic training that injects failure modes creates survival skills you can't get from sanitized drills.
- Mack credits a commander who staged missing-aircraft and shootdown scenarios to force realistic contingency responses.
Positively Secure Cabin Items
- Secure everything in the cabin with lanyards and straps to reduce ballistic hazards during shootdowns.
- Mack learned after his shootdown that loose items become deadly projectiles and kept only items with dummy cords.







