Mic in Hand - Power in Words - Owning The Moment
Oh, no! Not another airline story about delays and inefficiencies! But wait, there’s more to this story…?
Question: When was the last time you went through four-hour delay on a flight and did not feel that badly about it?? Recently, I was flying out of Chicago late in the day, and it was no party.? After a tough week of work, there was that promising, hopeful feeling when I showed up, looked on the departure board, and saw “On Time” next to my 4:00 pm flight. ?When I showed up at the gate at 3:30 pm, there was no airplane there, and my hopes began to fade a bit: Lie #1 – My flight was NOT on time.”
When I asked where our plane was, I was told the plane was going through a “maintenance delay” but would be departing at 4:20 pm.? I asked what the maintenance issue was, and I was told that they had no idea.? Lie #2 – My flight was NOT leaving at 4:20 pm with an unknown maintenance issue… given there was still no plane.”
Then came the rumor.? This was the mother of all rumors, and spread among the passengers and through the terminal like wildfire.? It involved severe weather on the East Coast, and a lightening strike on a tower.? Airline personnel were huddled all over, but when we asked about our flight, they said that they could not talk about it. ?Lie #3 – Airline personnel may not want to give out details about particular lightning strikes, but they are allowed to provide information on ground holds.?
Turned out, the entire East Coast was on a ground hold and that was information that could not be kept secret from everyone for long. ?After a torturous full hour of no information, we were finally given the bad news:? “Ladies and gentlemen, there is a ground hold on all flights to the East Coast… but the good news is we are getting a new plane because this one can’t be fixed.”? With flights cancelling left and right, at least we had a plane, kind of!?
At 5:30 pm, our new plane, which had no doubt been given to us from another flight that had cancelled, arrived at our gate.? Despite the ground hold, and nothing but lies, something extraordinary happened.? Our pilot grabbed a mike, and actually spoke to us. ?When I say the pilot grabbed a mike, I mean this pilot grabbed the microphone the flight attendants normally use, stood in front of us, and made the following announcement:
“Ladies and gentlemen, I want to tell you all exactly what’s going on.? Storms have created a ground hold for most of the East Coast and we won’t get another update until 6:00 pm.? I can’t tell you if the ground hold will be lifted at that time, but when it is lifted, I can tell you this: ?If we load this plane, and move to the tarmac, we’ll be in a much better position to get routed to D.C. than if we are parked at our gate in the terminal.? So we’ll get out there now, let you work on your computers if you’d like, put on some entertainment, and wait.”?
For the first time in two hours, the mood lifted in the cabin. ?Why the change?? ?We were happy because someone had actually communicated with us.? He was not deceptive, and he didn’t lie.? We had gone through hours of what felt like dental pain; We never really knew how bad the pain would be or when we would feel it.? And yet, by communicating clearly with us he lifted us out of our pain.
At 6:00 pm, he got on the microphone from the cockpit, and delivered the news that the ground hold was still on and our next announcement would be at 7:00 pm.? He also threw in the fact that we were positioned beautifully once the ground hold was to be lifted.? It worked again.? There were smiles and hopeful chatter as the flight attendants put on a movie for us all to watch while they served us water.? It seemed as if our pilot’s positive attitude was contagious.
At 7:00 pm, he got on the microphone and announced the ground hold was lifted, and we would be airborne in four minutes.? Four minutes? ?A countless number of flights were delayed and stacked up in airports all over the country, and we were four minutes from takeoff! ?I’ve never seen the level of cooperation that I saw between the passengers, who sprinted back to their seats, and the flight attendants, who sprinted into action to prepare the cabin.
We had a pilot who owned the moment, and he did the one thing that no one else seemed capable of doing; he communicated!? I’m not saying it took the same level of skill as landing the plane, but in my book, it was a close second. ?Good, bad, or indifferent - communication was the key.? For the record; it always is.
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2 周Being able to speak clearly and honestly, when good news is not a slam dunk and requires time with a methodical approach is rare and takes courage!! Thank you Rob!! Like Reply
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2 周Instead of over-promising what you can’t deliver, it’s better to give it straight without any sugar coating. Bad news doesn’t get better by delaying it.
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