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Lessons from the Cockpit

Lessons from the Cockpit

Released: 2021-09-10
© MARK HASARA
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2 Episodes
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2 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2021-09-10
© MARK HASARA
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Squawk 7700 and Ident

Squawk 7700 and Ident

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On this episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show...
Many aviators have flown into bad situations or worse killed because they didn't listen to the voice in their heads. The military has a term for this voice: GUT CHECK. Malcomb Gladwell has written an entire book about this gut check phenomenon.
Recently I had a discussion with a close friend and both of our professions, he an EMT in Houston and myself a military pilot, realized we shared similar attributes in working problems. One attribute of gut checks causes our brains to slow down during a crisis yet have total situational awareness of what's happening around us, the problem, and its solution. This attribute often leads to simple solutions to very complex problems never tried before but they work!
As aviators, we really do use our five senses while flying. Our five senses feed problem-solving capacity and intuition. On a flight out of Hawaii, I literally "masked" one of my five senses which would have told me what was really wrong with the plane.
Strap in for another episode of Lessons from the Cockpit!
Episode ID: 1000535015418
GUID: 344ab695-e270-4ac5-9a51-63ab411e2ba1
Release Date: 10/09/2021, 08:06:11

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Flying is described as long periods of boredom interrupted by short intermittent periods of extreme terror.
Lessons from the Cockpit show debriefs intriguing pilots, aircrew members, maintainers, and aviation enthusiasts by investigating their tactics, techniques, and procedures cultivated during extraordinary military, commercial, and private flight operations.
Our exploration gives advice on how the aviation world works and expands critical thinking skills in the air and on the ground.
Many of our guests were front-page headline news, others going to great pains not to be in the news.

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