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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 1H 8M

A Weather Forecast for the Brain: Cognitive Readiness with Michael LeNeave

from FocusMatters · host Noah Rolland

Michael LeNeave spent 23 years in Army aviation as a warrant officer and reconnaissance helicopter pilot, accumulating over 4,600 flight hours, many of them in Iraq and Afghanistan, flying the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior in close-proximity combat operations. In this conversation, he and Noah Rolland explore what it actually feels like to fly a manually controlled aircraft at the cognitive and physical edge, and what years of that exposure do to a human brain.The conversation moves from the mechanics of rotary-wing flight, the attentional demands, the proprioceptive skill required, the way fatigue degrades a pilot's judgment in fractions of a second to a broader indictment of how the military has historically assessed cognitive readiness: by assuming everyone is fine until something goes wrong. LeNeave, who moved from the cockpit into a senior safety advisory role, argues that aviation is uniquely positioned to lead the DoD's emerging cognitive readiness effort, because aviation already treats risk as layered and probabilistic rather than binary.The episode closes on veteran transition: the psychological cost of stepping off a high-demand operational lifestyle and the cognitive void it creates, and what it would mean to finally give commanders an objective metric for human readiness, not just a gut check.Contact Mike: [email protected]

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Michael LeNeave spent 23 years in Army aviation as a warrant officer and reconnaissance helicopter pilot, accumulating over 4,600 flight hours, many of them in Iraq and Afghanistan, flying the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior in close-proximity combat operations. In this conversation, he and Noah Rolland explore what it actually feels like to fly a manually controlled aircraft at the cognitive and physical edge, and what years of that exposure do to a human brain. The conversation moves from the mechanic...

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