“Don’t concentrate on your mistakes. Just move on, let it go, and put the bad landings behind you.”
~ Kathy McCullough, retired 747 Captain, talking on the Inspired Pilot Podcast.
“Don’t concentrate on your mistakes. Just move on, let it go, and put the bad landings behind you.”
~ Kathy McCullough, retired 747 Captain, talking on the Inspired Pilot Podcast.
The outer value of flying is the distance A to B. The inner value is our mastery of art of airmanship.
“By nature, men are nearly alike; by practice, they get to be wide apart.” ~ Confucius, The Analects, Book 17, Chapter 2.
“When a situation develops gradually, no matter how weird that situation is, you get used to it.” ~ Andy Warhol, in his book POPism. The big question is: What bad situations or habits are you used to? Can we step back and get un-used to them before an ‘accident’ happens?
“The appeal of a physically perilous sport … isn’t the inherent danger of it. It’s about the process of managing risk and anticipating challenges. You need to figure out how to prepare and control everything you can, and then you need to be ready for the things you can’t control.”
Ashley Merryman, co-author of ‘Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing’, writing in this month’s Red Bull Bulletin.