The Pilot
Erika Armstrong
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The preflight begins, the outside world slips away.
The conversation between aircraft and pilot is intimate. This deep, complex relationship began the first day their wheels released the earth.
Each relies on the other to stay alive. Both must listen and pay attention. Their language is intangible to most, but deeply understood between pilot and machine.
As the checklist rolls inside the pilot’s head, thought drives touch. A hand reaches out to touch the latch, the fluid, the bolt, the oil. Life fluids to both. What is there that should not be. What is missing. What is the machine trying to tell the pilot?? Both speak to each other.? Both listen.
Once inside the cockpit, the dance begins as the rest of the crew joins in. Laughter, conversation, a kinship based on trust, experience and knowledge. Ego forged from practice, from being humbled, from being challenged. Humor driving the conversation because a life in aviation is intense, but there is a strong bond forged from being in a secret society where membership is achieved, rather than given. There is no easy way in, but we can laugh about it now.
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V1…rotate, and it begins. The rush of momentum fleeing the bonds, pulling up to where there is less pressure, more vantage, more perspective. Level off gives the pilot a chance to gather, get caught up, get ahead of where they were. A chance to reflect about what was and what will be.
Descent. Not just thinking about the future but doing something about it. Preparing. Being ready for whatever forces want to challenge pilot and machine. A team undivided. A descent into the clouds, knowing it might be that way until the flare begins. Machine talks to pilot, pilot talks to machine. Both listen.
That moment. Wheels kiss earth. Static discharge into earth, reconnected again. Airport diagrams to taxi in. Follow that, follow this, all the while pilot commands machine, machine listens, responds.
The captain. At the gate. She sets the brakes and smiles at her crew. A spirited conversation between pilot and machine. MELs get written. The airplane has spoken and the crew has listened. An agreement has been made to begin again. Food, fuel, reload.
The preflight begins again…
Interesting stat that "pilots flew 8.7 billion passengers worldwide " so each earthling might have technically gotten a turn.
Student at San Francisco State University
7 个月Hello everyone, i am a student currently and my goal is to be a Pilot one day, i need information and any help is fine. please help me out a little.
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7 个月All magic to me.
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7 个月I love this! Well said.