When an emergency occurs in a live aircraft cockpit, it is unlikely that it is the first time a pilot has seen it. Because aircrew spend so much time thinking about and practicing emergency handling, when a danger occurs for real, they are equipped to understand what is going on and how they need to react. In many cases, the first action might be to do something quite simple but in the critical moments after the calamity, as the pilot works out how to recover their aircraft safely...
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When an emergency occurs in a live aircraft cockpit, it is unlikely that it is the first time a pilot has seen it. Because aircrew spend so much time thinking about and practicing emergency handling, when a danger occurs for real, they are equipped to understand what is going on and how they need to react. In many cases, the first action might be to do something quite simple but in the critical moments after the calamity, as the pilot works out how to recover their aircraft safely...
This episode focuses on why we are embarking on this podcast journey and what we hope the listeners will achieve as a resultFrom the cockpit of a fastjet, we are joined by Wing Commander Andy Wright who served 23 years with the Royal Air Force and achieved 3000-hours flying as a Fast Jet pilot and instructor. His service included tours in Kuwait, Afghanistan and Iraq, commanding a UK Fast Jet unit – Number 100 Squadron – and a stint in the US Pentagon Andy has successfully transiti...
The Fighter Pilot and the CEO
When an emergency occurs in a live aircraft cockpit, it is unlikely that it is the first time a pilot has seen it. Because aircrew spend so much time thinking about and practicing emergency handling, when a danger occurs for real, they are equipped to understand what is going on and how they need to react. In many cases, the first action might be to do something quite simple but in the critical moments after the calamity, as the pilot works out how to recover their aircraft safely...