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Monday, July 12, 2010
The most efficient means of transport when it comes to traveling between countries is by air. This is because it cuts through all the limitations of terrain. It is faster because the aircraft follow a straight path to their destination as opposed to ground vehicles limited to the lay of the land. It is also faster because the drag that aircraft experience is significantly less compared to the drag that ocean-going vessels experience. However, it does require an extremely rigorous training mechanism just to make sure that what takes off can land safely.

The first skill that is required from aspiring pilots is the skill of being extremely observant and decisive. This is because there will be crucial moments during a flight that would require keeping an eye on the different instrument panels. After all, there are so many factors that come into play in the air. If one factor suddenly changes, the pilot must react quickly and appropriately. This skill is tested and honed in training simulators that require almost instinctive action. You are taught to recognize flashing lights and short phrases. You are also taught to recognize the different messages that come with waving custom flags.

The pilots aren’t just trained to notice and react to these things. They are also trained to pilot their craft without the aid of their instruments. This is because there will be circumstances that might cause their instruments to malfunction and become useless. This means they have to rely on visual confirmation and radio contact with the ground team. This is when they rely on their ability to detect objects like airport flags or altitude lights on towers.


by: The Flagman