So we have a guy who could be a recruiting asset get shut down by the bureaucracy for taking vids in an unclassified Goosehawk cockpit. I get the whole security aspect of fleet jets, and I get that it's a potential distraction, but it seems to me the whole situation could be ORMed better than just "no." Especially in an era where literally no one is meeting their recruiting goals.
It's a social media 2.0 age. We need accessible and unofficial (or at least quasi-official) sources on whatever platforms the kids hop to from decade to decade. Otherwise they're only ever going to get the firehose of negative publicity about military service. You'll get killed, you'll get raped, only go there if you have no chances, blah blah blah.