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Integrate Traditional Culture For Safe And Happy Flight

Nov 26, 2024 Leave a message

Integrate traditional culture for safe and happy flight

 

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In the vast blue sky, pilots are not only the operators of the aircraft, but also the guardians of safety. Every time we take off and land, we carry the expectations of countless families, with great responsibilities and glorious missions. The organic integration of China's excellent traditional culture and modern flight concepts can achieve the effects of improving technology, cleansing the soul, safe flight and happy life in flight activities.

Tao follows nature

Tao follows nature emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of man and nature. For pilots, the "time" of "time and place" means respecting nature and following laws during the flight, adapting to the changes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, and adjusting strategies to cope with complex and changeable weather conditions. In summer, prevent thunderstorms and rainstorms, in winter, prevent ice, snow, fog and frost, in spring, prevent low clouds and sand, and in autumn, prevent strong winds and turbulence. Continuously learning meteorological knowledge, accumulating flight experience, exploring the laws of weather changes, and with the help of advanced equipment such as high-altitude meteorological satellites, airport terminals and airborne meteorological radars, pilots can make more accurate decisions before flying, choose the best detour route during the flight, avoid risks, and ensure the safety of people and machines. At the same time, this flying method that conforms to nature and dodges freely allows pilots to maintain a calm state of mind during flight and reduce the anxiety and worry caused by delays due to weather reasons.

The "geographical advantage" of "the right time and the right place" means that no matter how high you fly, you will eventually return to the ground safely. How to avoid hitting mountains, the ground and water during takeoff and landing and near-ground flight is the key to ensuring flight safety. We must always be in awe of all kinds of "safety altitudes" and be in control of them, especially when performing flight missions on high-altitude routes, complex routes and airports with simple navigation facilities and equipment.

Be as cautious as at the beginning

Being as cautious as at the beginning is a consistent and rigorous attitude towards work in the excellent traditional Chinese culture. Flying is a special job with high complexity and ubiquitous risks. Any slight negligence may lead to serious consequences. Pilots must always maintain a high degree of vigilance and concentration, from pre-flight preparation, direct preparation, flight implementation to post-flight review, every stage and every link must be meticulous and leave no blind spots.

All great things in the world must be done in detail. Flight accidents are earth-shattering, but the causes are often insignificant. If you keep being cautious from beginning to end, you can be careful and meticulous, and maintain a precise style. This work attitude is not only a respect for the lives of passengers, but also a defense of your own professional ethics.

Be prepared for danger in times of peace

Be prepared for danger in times of peace is a warning thought that has always been advocated in China's excellent traditional culture. Everything is prepared, and nothing is prepared. With the rapid development of science and technology, human factors have become the main cause of flight unsafe incidents, accounting for about 70%. The inherent psychological tendencies of people who pose a major threat to flight safety are mainly luck, anti-authority, impulse, ability and obedience. The first two are luck and anti-authority, which are more harmful. The main characteristics of luck are that you can't see the risk, and anti-authority is to ignore the rules, systems, standards and procedures. They are the deep-seated reasons why the "three violations" (violations of regulations, violations of rules, and violations of discipline) are repeatedly banned. If they are not curbed, no matter how perfect the regulations, how advanced the equipment, or how much capital investment, they will not play the role they should.

To be prepared for danger in times of peace, when it comes to flight work, is to adhere to the principle of "safety first" and always see risks (whether it is a "gray rhino" event or a "black swan" event), and be good at using crew resource management tools (CRM) to control flight risks. After iteration, the connotation of CRM is very clear, that is, in order to achieve the goal of safe and efficient flight, the crew effectively uses all available resources (information, equipment and human resources, etc.), identifies and responds to threats, prevents, identifies and corrects errors, and discovers and handles unexpected aircraft states. For the control of threats and errors, the author prefers six tools: standard operating procedures, standard calls, cross-checking and confirmation, checklists, flight briefings, and command recitation and confirmation. In particular, the standard operating procedures ranked first, as long as they are implemented in place, more than 90% of human error can be avoided, and the remaining errors can be "blocked" by other tools, and safety can be greatly improved.

The Doctrine of the Mean

The Doctrine of the Mean emphasizes seeking balance and harmony between the two ends of things. During the flight, pilots face various pressures and challenges, such as time pressure, work intensity, and safety responsibilities. How to find a balance between these factors, not going to extremes, not seeing things in black and white, looking at things objectively, and maintaining physical and mental harmony and health are realistic problems that every pilot needs to face. Learn philosophy and cultivate the "three views", do not be impulsive or impatient when encountering things, and calmly deal with some things with the mentality of "things will be round if things are slow and people will be at peace if they are slow", and go with the flow, and the outcome is often broad and wide. Pilots should be good at cultivating their own interests and hobbies, reasonably arrange work and rest time, and actively communicate with family and friends, so as to effectively reduce flight pressure, maintain a good mentality and emotional state, focus on the flight career, and achieve safe flight and happy return home.

Benevolence

Pilots are not only the operators of aircraft, but also the providers of services. We should always put the safety of passengers first and treat every passenger and every service support personnel with benevolence. Under the leadership of the captain, the crew provides considerate service, warm smiles, and patient and meticulous help, and the pilots use superb operating skills and high-quality and safe flights to make passengers feel assured and warm, creating a harmonious and pleasant flight atmosphere. This people-oriented flying concept not only helps to improve passenger satisfaction and loyalty, but also enhances pilots' professional pride and sense of belonging.

Self-improvement

Facing technical challenges and professional bottlenecks, we must be brave to explore and pursue unremittingly, constantly improve our personal skills and professional qualities, and ensure that every flight has progress and gains. Flying is a process of fighting against deviations, and constantly improving our skills in the process of correcting and rectifying deviations. The co-pilot flies procedures, the captain flies decisions, and the instructor flies mentality. Each stage has different value pursuits. Only by maintaining a spirit of self-improvement and lifelong struggle can we continuously improve our technical level. If we insist on 10,000 hours of research and study, we will return with a full load.

Harmony but difference

Pilots should learn to be tolerant during the flight and promote communication and collaboration among crew members. In a diversified crew team, each member has a unique background and experience. Only by respecting each other, understanding differences, and working together can we create a more stable and harmonious flight team and jointly cope with uncertainties and challenges in flight.

Unity of knowledge and action

Unification of knowledge and action, learning for application. Pilots should closely combine the knowledge they have learned with practical experience, constantly reflect and summarize, and form their own unique flying philosophy. Through continuous self-improvement and practical exploration, pilots can deal with various complex situations more calmly, while ensuring flight safety, enjoying the joy and sense of accomplishment brought by flying.

"Human-machine unity" guides pilots to feel the beauty of nature in flight and cultivate awe for life. Looking at the vast starry sky and overlooking the vast land, pilots are not only pilots, but also witnesses of natural beauty. Pilots should cherish every opportunity to fly, and guard the safety of the blue sky with more enthusiasm and a higher sense of responsibility. In addition, pilots can also draw on the humble qualities of being modest and prudent from the excellent traditional Chinese culture. In today's rapidly changing flight technology, even experienced pilots need to constantly learn new knowledge and new technologies to meet the needs of industry development. Humility enables us to ask colleagues and seniors for advice, bravely admit our own shortcomings, and use this as motivation to make continuous progress and ensure that we always maintain a leading position in the field of aviation.

 

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Virtue carries all things

Virtue carries all things, strengthens the professional ethics and social responsibility of pilots. The words and deeds of pilots have attracted attention from all walks of life. We should always bear in mind our responsibilities and missions, not only to pursue excellence in technology, but also to set an example in morality, and win the respect and trust of the public with noble professional ethics and selfless dedication.

Pilots should be tempered to remain calm and steady in a complex and changing environment. During the flight, emergencies occur from time to time. Faced with sudden challenges, pilots must make judgments and decisions quickly and accurately. The wisdom of "water benefits all things and has tranquility" reminds us to remain calm and profound in our hearts, avoid impulsiveness, show extraordinary determination and wisdom at critical moments, accurately implement disposal measures and procedures, and be afraid of mistakes instead of slowness, and ensure one-on-one.

Family and country feelings

Family and country feelings can inspire pilots' patriotism and national pride. Every flight of a pilot represents the image and strength of the country. We should always bear in mind our mission and responsibility, closely link our personal career development with the prosperity of the country, and contribute to the high-quality development of civil aviation with practical actions.

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