Is Complacency Putting You at Risk? Lessons From a Fighter Pilot
Michelle “MACE” Curran
Professional Speaker, Thunderbird Pilot ‘19-‘21, Combat Veteran, Fighter Pilot, Author, Outdoor Enthusiast ?? I can help you get unstuck by empowering you to face your fears and take calculated risks ?? Let's connect!
Flying taught me a valuable lesson about life: complacency can cause serious problems for ourselves and those around us. In this newsletter, share a personal story about the dangers of complacency including the following topics:
What am I going to have for dinner tonight?
Seems like an innocent question.
Now imagine you caught yourself asking that question, but while flying feet away from another aircraft moving at several hundred miles per hour.
Suddenly realizing I was doing this was a wake-up call.?I had just entered the most dangerous level of proficiency, the point where complacency replaces vigilance. When first learning to fly, you find yourself at the opposite end of the spectrum, where the danger level is also high.
Early on your skill level is low, the learning is challenging, and you can find yourself in a state of extreme stress. There is a good chance your performance will suffer. After a while, your proficiency increases, you can manage the stress, and you are in the sweet spot of competence. However, if you aren’t careful, it is easy to slip from the sweet spot into complacency.
Complacency Consequences
The dangers of complacency extend beyond the skies. History provides us with several world-wide examples of catastrophic outcomes resulting from complacency, such as the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, the 2007-2008 financial crisis, and the Chernobyl nuclear accident.
Complacency can also creep into our everyday lives, affecting activities like driving a car, operating machinery, or monitoring a patient in a healthcare setting. The consequences of complacency can be severe and far-reaching.
What Leads to Complacency?
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Signs Complacency is Creeping in
Recognizing red flags and warning signs that indicate complacency is crucial in maintaining peak performance and safety in any field. Here are some key indicators to be mindful of:
Paying attention to these warning signs helps people and organizations recognize complacency early on and take proactive steps to ensure they maintain top-notch performance and safety.
Steps to Avoid Complacency
To actively avoid complacency in both professional and personal spheres, consider the following steps:
Conclusion
Flying taught me a valuable lesson about life: complacency can cause serious problems for ourselves and those around us. However, we can take charge and avoid this trap. By setting challenging goals, embracing a learning mindset, seeking feedback, and being open to growth, we can maintain high levels of performance. We all must find our way through the first phase of learning, low competence, and heightened stress. Once you settle into the sweet spot, it is possible to stay there, but you’ll need to be intentional. Let's apply these lessons to our lives and professions for a safer and more successful future.
Health Systems Oncology at Merck
1 年I enjoyed the go pro video. Loops were better than a roller coaster. Very cool. Thanks for posting.
B-787 Captain at United Airlines, Retired
1 年Excellent article.
Defence Aviation
1 年Well written MACE. Independent checks and balances and robust audit mechanism should keep complacence from creeping in under check.
Deputy Chief Test Pilot & Experimental Test Pilot SAAB Aeronautics
1 年I fully agree!! Well put! In my organization we are all well experienced and most of us have the largest part of our career behind us. At that stage, this is one of the most threatening matters. We are well aware of it, remind each other regularly and discuss it together. Me myself try to compete in precision and performance every day with myself, to stay as focused as possible.