Draven81: How does a pilot have this much free time to spend online?
hmmmm....not sure...? saw this on line...
"Psychological stressors relate to emotional factors such as a death or illness in the family, business worries, poor interpersonal relationships with family or boss, financial worries, etc.
It is essential that a pilot be able to recognize when stress levels are getting too high. If you are suffering from domestic stress, if you are undergoing divorce or separation, if you have suffered bereavement, if an argument with your spouse or your boss is still rankling, if worries are building up to an unbearable load, if you have been despondent and moody, the cockpit of your airplane is probably no place for you.
Nevertheless, stress levels do build up in the airplane cockpit, when there are a multitude of decisions to make and tasks to perform. Stress is, in effect, generated by the task itself and is not always negative. The sympathetic nervous system responds to stress and provides us with the resources to cope with the new sudden demands. However, the stress load may easily become unmanageable and a pilot needs to, take measures to manage the stress load so that it does not become so. He needs to learn how to reduce or prevent in advance those stressors over which he has control."
"Psychological stressors relate to emotional factors such as a death or illness in the family, business worries, poor interpersonal relationships with family or boss, financial worries, etc.
It is essential that a pilot be able to recognize when stress levels are getting too high. If you are suffering from domestic stress, if you are undergoing divorce or separation, if you have suffered bereavement, if an argument with your spouse or your boss is still rankling, if worries are building up to an unbearable load, if you have been despondent and moody, the cockpit of your airplane is probably no place for you.
Nevertheless, stress levels do build up in the airplane cockpit, when there are a multitude of decisions to make and tasks to perform. Stress is, in effect, generated by the task itself and is not always negative. The sympathetic nervous system responds to stress and provides us with the resources to cope with the new sudden demands. However, the stress load may easily become unmanageable and a pilot needs to, take measures to manage the stress load so that it does not become so. He needs to learn how to reduce or prevent in advance those stressors over which he has control."
Boy67: Most of the people here are not having any "responsible" jobs like engineers, pilots, doctors, etc this is why you and most of the time I and some others disagree with the rest of the group. For them selling peanuts is a very responsible job or book keeping and so on. Most of the time i just let them say anything they want i ignore them but some other times i just write something that i know they won't like and they start fighting.
So, you think because people don't have a job like pilots, engineers, doctors; that they are not responsible? Give your head a shake. I would never presume anyone's job is not responsible. What about people that grow your food, people that process your food, the guy that paves the road, the waitress that serves your food, the people that maintain cars, or planes, etc. Well, you get my drift. Without these responsible people; you and I would not be able to do our jobs. I find it insulting that you think not every job is responsible.
and i perved yours last night....lol (well...i did look at it as i was enjoying your commments. noticed you were an artist, and tried to write to you, but i am blocked from reaching you)
Well, Instead of Bragging about How much of a Pilot You are, I Think You would have much better success with an Apology Thread to all of CS Members that You have Insulted..... With You Hierarchy Attitude...
and then Grow some Morals...
I Have a Quite dangerous job too, and Numerous Governments Certifications as well.... I Dont have to put that all over every thread to impress anyone, and That dont make me God... I dont have to put on a show to be here...I am only Myself...
I wont even speak of me, I will speak of My Brother He is a Pilot, A Top Ranking Green Beret, a scuba diver, a Train engineer, a Superior Marksman, a husband, a father, the list goes on.... and on...
The difference is he dont have to brag about it....
You have turned off about 95% of the forum posters in about two weeks...
something wrong with this picture,
So I wont even tell You what I Do, Lol But I Have many lives also at stake if I make a mistake..
And I Have Flown a Plane!
That dont Make me God, Or even Gods Gift to Society...
Tho Maybe you should take a few more grade school Classes...
carenzanear the sea, South Holland Netherlands3,113 posts
jono7: and i perved yours last night....lol (well...i did look at it as i was enjoying your commments. noticed you were an artist, and tried to write to you, but i am blocked from reaching you)
are you blocked?
that's stranged....I haven't blocked any region. will look into that.
erm....not really an artist....in fact, I am a police officer but quit saying that in my profile because I got al sorts of weird questions from strangers.
seems like a lot of men are interested in handcuffs...
got a bit tired of it, and so I changed it into artist because I try to practise the Art of living the best I can.
that's stranged....I haven't blocked any region. will look into that.
erm....not really an artist....in fact, I am a police officer but quit saying that in my profile because I got al sorts of weird questions from strangers.
seems like a lot of men are interested in handcuffs...
got a bit tired of it, and so I changed it into artist because I try to practise the Art of living the best I can.
thanks for getting back to me.
handcuffs...i can see how quickly that would get old...lol
sometimes i think there is a view of artists that they can be a bit eccentric... well i'm doing my part to keep it going anyways....grin.
cloud747: I am a pilot, new to this site. I fly NGO flights to remote areas of tthe globe to help the needy. Iraq , Afghanistan, recently Libya under barrage of anti air missiles, Africa, etc. This is even more risky than being a commercial pilot. So , next time you make a pointed planned joke about monkey pilot, just becaue I am stating my socia o politicalviews, think twice. all you do is to gather four or five bored people to laugh at you. but you are offending not only me, but the pilot community , who real do a dangerous job. a doctor makes a mistake in surgery, kills one person a 747 pilot does that, and some 400 die. the 400 who just might be one of your loved ones on that flight.
so you..yes you know who I am talking to. why don't you stop this circus, and have respect for pilots, despite the fact that their socio political views vaeies from you. people who decide to do that are actually saying that they have run out of valid argument and reasoning in a thread , so they turn nasti on somebody's job
Bus drivers, train drivers, trafic controllers and ship captains all do the same. Pilot is just a glorified truck driver. It's a job the majority of population could do.
handcuffs...i can see how quickly that would get old...lol
sometimes i think there is a view of artists that they can be a bit eccentric... well i'm doing my part to keep it going anyways....grin.
Handcuffs are not that boring especially those made of silk or velvet... Eccentricities are what separate the interesting from the mundane. As Dali once said, "Life is eccentric!" Want eccentrics, try reading "The Surrealist Mind" by J.H. Matthews 1991 or something on Loise Bourgeois, the 'Queen of Existential Art', if she's still around she'd be 99. Last I heard she was celebrating her 95th birthday! Still creating!
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