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...
RESILIENCE. Are you Fit to Fly? Why resilience is so important for team success.
The Fighter Pilot and the CEO
38 minutes
3 years ago
RESILIENCE. Are you Fit to Fly? Why resilience is so important for team success.
High performers do not fear failure. They know they will make mistakes, and understand how they can share lessons learned to improve their team for the future. To build strong and confident organisations, great leaders require optimism, pragmatism and moral courage to ensure their teams are physically and mentally ‘fit to fly’ to the highest levels of operations. “Optimism is true moral courage” - Ernest ShackletonIn this episode, we cover:· &n...
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...