Aviation is full of complex procedures, but I think the most interesting challenges are the human ones. What's a non-technical skill or piece of soft advice you've received that has made you a better pilot or crew member?
The debrief is a learning session not a verdict After each flight we do a quick round where someone shares one mindset shift that could help the next leg It builds trust and faster adaptation
I learned to listen first before offering notes on a flight plan A three minute listening window reveals what the team really believes and cuts misreads
Voice and body language matter as much as what you say in a tense moment A calm tone can deescalate a situation and keep focus on safety
I stay current with aviation news 2025 and bring one mindset from an article to the crew routine It gives the team a shared language and a fresh way to handle old problems
Ask for feedback from someone outside your direct role A cabin crew member or ground team can spot issues in flow you miss and that wider view makes operations smoother