Of the 5 Hazardous Attitudes All Pilots Should Avoid I think I see 4 of them. Just my opinion of course:
The following seems to be an example of Anti-authority: ?Don?t tell me!?
Pilots with an anti-authority attitude tend to believe that rules, regulations, and safety procedures don?t apply to them.
The next examples might demonstrate 3 more of these hazardous attitudes:
Invulnerability: ?The risk taker. It won?t happen to me!?
Many people?not just pilots?fall into a pattern of thinking that accidents happen to others, but never to them. This attitude of invulnerability can become a safety concern when pilots fail to consider the risks of their actions.
Macho: ?I can do it!?
Pilots with a macho attitude are always trying to impress others and prove themselves by taking unnecessary risks.
Resignation: ?What?s the use??
Pilots with an attitude of resignation lack the confidence and conviction to believe they can make a difference in what happens to them. These pilots tend to give up easily when faced with challenges and don?t take criticism well.
The truth is, anyone can be guilty of one or more of the hazardous attitudes, which are a normal part of human nature. Understanding these attitudes and recognizing when they occur will help pilots make better decisions and avoid unnecessary danger.
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