Dealing with the risks in flyingFlying is considered one of the most excitingactivities you can do. However, those that havebeen properly trained to fly an aircraft and holda pilot license can only enjoy this activity.While definitely fun, flying a plane carries manyrisks that should be first understood by a pilotor a potential pilot. Flying a plane like drivinga car entails your full concentration in manningthe controls and being very conscious about thesurroundings.The most obvious risk in flying a plane is thechance that the aircraft will crash and possibly
result in the death of passengers. This risk ispossibly the most feared risk in flyingconsidering that occurrence of death in planecrashes is high and it is basically a nightmarefor passengers to endure. However, given theadvances in aircraft technology over the decades,the rate of plane crashes have gone down, as thelatest airplanes have improved mechanic andsafety features.The current crop planes are arguably lightercompared their counterparts and are checkedcontinuously by safety personnel while on theground. In addition, the flight times havedramatically declined over the years and thishelped lower the stress suffered by an aircraftwhen flying in the air. These advances have helpedminimize the risk of plane crashes over the years.Another risk in flying a plane is the entry offoreign materials in the engine. This is a trickyrisk considering that even the most advanced
aircraft can't regulate the entry of foreignobjects in the plane. This becomes a problem whenthe object damages a crucial part in flight. Theaircraft 抯 controls might be disrupted and couldcause problems that might not be solved when theairplane is in the air.A risk that can be avoided is possible disruptionof aircraft controls by use of electronic gadgetssuch as laptops and cellphones. Airlines normallyask passengers to turn off these gadgets but ifyou 抮 e flying a private plane, just politely askthe people around not to use these things for ashort time for safety.Given the numerous risks in flying a plane, apotential pilot shouldn't be considered inpursuing a career in aviation, as the advances intechnology have helped in the improvement ofairplanes. Flying schools educate their studentson the risks associated with flying and will teachthem how to handle such situations. In dealing
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