Black Hawk Down Pilot Michael Durant: How Survival Reframed Fear and Responsibility
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Michael Durant’s helicopter was hit by a rocket propelled grenade over Mogadishu. And if you’ve seen the movie, you know what happened next…
The crash left him with a broken femur, crushed vertebrae, and surrounded by enemy fighters. Within minutes, the crash site was overrun and he became the only surviving crew member.
In his conversation with Phil, Durant recounts the events of the Battle of Mogadishu and the moments after the aircraft went down.
But the conversation does not stay on the battlefield.
Durant reflects on the mindset that followed his survival. He explains why he never carried survivor guilt, why fear of failure faded after Somalia, and why the real obligation after surviving is not regret but responsibility.
When others risk their lives for you, the question becomes what you choose to do with the life that remains.
0:00 Intro
01:11 Battle of Mogadishu
08:07 The Helicopter Crash
12:23 Defending Crash Site Two
19:55 Captured and Taken Prisoner
26:17 Proof of Life Interrogation Video
31:18 Survivor Guilt and Responsibility
33:38 Fear of Failure After Somalia
38:30 The Four Elements of Recovery
46:18 People and Culture in Elite Teams
52:07 Leadership Defined as Responsibility
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📚 In The Company Of Heroes by Michael Durant
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