— From YouTube video to Newspaper —

Thursday, July 2, 2026 streamed.news From video to newspaper

About Mentour Pilot

Mentour Pilot

Mentour Pilot transforms in-depth video sessions into clear, scannable, newspaper-style articles. We provide unparalleled access to critical analyses of aviation safety investigations, human factors, aircraft systems, and regulatory policies. Our platform turns complex discussions into accessible editorial content, making vital aviation knowledge readily available to a broader audience.

An editorial discovery layer — not a blog

This publication differs from a standard blog in its fundamental purpose: it is an editorial discovery layer for a large video archive, not a platform for standalone text articles. Where a blog is a chronological list of posts, this system converts scattered recordings into searchable, timestamped, article-led knowledge assets — turning a raw video library into a structured resource.

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Deep integration with video assets

Every article is an editorial summary of a long-form session. Timestamp deep links let readers jump to the exact moment in the original video — turning a long recording into a navigable reference, one click at a time.

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Discovery over chronology

A standard blog relies on a reverse-chronological feed. This model uses a structured homepage with topical navigation so readers find what they need without scrolling through everything published.

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Content capex recovery, not content creation

A blog creates net-new content. This approach recovers value from content already produced. Videos recorded over time — watched once and then quietly forgotten — gain findability, shelf life, and ongoing utility.

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Enterprise-ready foundations

The structured taxonomy, metadata, and content architecture this system establishes can support enterprise integration — search analytics, audience segmentation, and access controls — as the publication grows.

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Conversion and attribution, not just readership

Article pages act as decision layers — structured with metadata and SEO so that recorded expertise becomes indexable, shareable, and attributable to outcomes: inquiries, sign-ups, community growth.

The underlying platform could run a perfectly ordinary blog. What makes this different is not the technology — it is the process. A pipeline with the speed and precision to transform any video archive into a polished editorial publication, continuously, at a cost no human editorial team could match.

Why It Works: Three Principles from Print

For centuries, newspapers solved a problem that video still hasn't: how to let readers quickly find what matters to them. We borrowed three of their best ideas.

The Newspaper Scanning Model

Humans have refined a media consumption habit over centuries: scan the headline, read the deck, skim the opening line — and decide in three seconds whether a story is worth your time. This instinct is how readers triage thousands of potential articles before breakfast. A well-structured editorial activates that same muscle, letting a reader process ten sessions in the time it takes to press play once on a video.

Hyperlinks to Exact Moments

Every article links not to "the session" but to the precise timestamp where each idea was expressed. Not "watch the 47-minute keynote" — but "jump to 23:14 where the engineer demonstrates the configuration." These deep links transform a library of recordings into an instantly navigable reference. When something matters, one click takes you exactly there — no scrubbing, no guessing, no wasted time.

Sessions Become Stories

A conference session is an excellent source of knowledge — but it was designed for live attendance, not asynchronous reading. Editorialising restructures each session into a proper article: the most important insights surfaced first, jargon explained for the uninitiated, and context added where the speaker assumed prior knowledge. The result is easier to read, easier to remember, and easier to share — while every claim remains traceable through precise, clickable timestamps.

The transformation

Every article on this site began as a video. Our AI engine processes raw video sessions, capturing the core discussions, technical breakdowns, and incident reviews. It then transforms these into structured, readable articles, complete with clear headings, bullet points, embedded timestamps, and a searchable transcript.

The result is a publication that runs on Mentour Pilot's content but reads like a professional aviation publication — produced at a speed and scale no human editorial team could match. Readers gain immediate understanding of complex topics, whether they are industry professionals, enthusiasts, or students. One click, and you are at the source. This provides a deep dive into aviation incidents, allows for quick content consumption, and ensures comprehensive coverage.

Editorial beats

Our editorial sections provide focused coverage across the most critical areas of aviation:

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Safety Investigations

Examine detailed analyses of aviation accidents, uncovering systemic failures, human factors, and technical issues leading to disasters. This section explores forensic analysis and the crucial lessons learned from major events like the Helios 522 crash or TWA Flight 800.

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Human Factors & Training

Explore the critical role of human decision-making, pilot psychology, crew resource management, and training protocols in preventing aviation incidents. Topics include pilot error, decision-making under pressure, and the impact of 'plan continuation bias' as seen in the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash.

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Aircraft Systems & Design

Understand the intricacies of aircraft engineering, system failures, design flaws, and technological advancements that impact flight safety. This includes analyses of issues like the Boeing 737 warning horn flaw, Airbus A310 go-around design, and the complexities of fuel tank inerting systems.

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Regulation & Policy

Delve into the impact of regulatory bodies, policy decisions, corporate culture, and geopolitical pressures on aviation safety and industry standards. This section covers topics such as FAA and NTSB findings, the influence of political pressure on airport congestion, and the need for improved safety oversight.

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Incident Response & Lessons

Review the immediate aftermath of incidents, emergency procedures, forensic analysis, and the lasting safety changes prompted by major events. Learn about the crucial steps taken in response to critical events, from emergency landings to post-crash investigations and their impact on future aviation protocols.

About Mentour Pilot

Mentour Pilot is an AI-powered editorial publication that transforms video sessions into accessible, newspaper-style articles. Our mission is to enhance understanding of complex aviation topics by converting spoken insights into readable, searchable, and structured content, delivering immense value to those seeking in-depth knowledge.

Mentour Pilot is an independent editorial project and is not an official channel or publication of the original content creator.

Bring this to your organisation

Every conference, summit, or internal knowledge session produces hours of valuable content that most people never see. We take that library of recordings and turn it into a structured editorial publication: each session becomes a proper article, the most important ideas are surfaced in the headline and opening paragraph, and every claim links back to the exact moment in the original recording.

The result is a publication your audience can scan the way they scan a newspaper — quickly finding what matters to them — while always having one click to the source when they want to go deeper.

If you are looking to make your video content library accessible, searchable, and genuinely readable, we would be glad to talk.

Write to us at sales@streamed.news