It’s a truly outstanding interview.
Airline pilots, mostly ex-military pilots, are nobody’s fools. The pilot in this interview proves his high intelligence over and over, way beyond the field of aviation.
Long-time commercial aviation pilots are as smart of smarter than “academic” types: they just want a life with more action and adventure.
But they are data driven. This is a GREAT interview. I hope everybody will watch it.
Here is another direct interview link.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/5uQ1S8jDsh4v/
Will watch. Pilots take frequent regular med exams. Examinations.
More often as they get older
One thing that really motivates these people is this- and I am not a pilot- they are trained to avoid civilian areas and civilians, innocent victims of uncontrolled landings. They know a stroke in flight would put them in a situation where such a situation could be unavoidable.
And pilots talk. They network. Military people in general talk a lot they network and they know what’s happening like a bunch of kids in a big family know exactly what’s happening in h the house. To their parents.
They know when some 43 year old has a stroke and his commercial aircraft is seen in a news photo belly up with homes and pow ins visible, they will every one of them know just about exactly what happened. And avoid it at ever cost.
80% is low ball. No doubt.
True. They have the gift of extreme ‘situational awareness’ which is beneficial in all areas of life.