Pilot training is full of procedures that keep everyone safe and organized. Many of these principles are just as useful in everyday life. Here’s how you can start thinking like a pilot.
These five strategies are for anyone who appreciates structures that support self-discipline , or who wants to build a culture of disciplined teamwork . They're especially helpful for parents, young adults learning to manage routines, neurodivergent individuals seeking practical systems, or anyone looking to grow.
1. Do the Same Checks Every Time So You Don't Miss Them Later
The aviation version: One example of an avoidable accident in aviation is pilots attempting to land "wheels up" without lowering the landing gear. Since many planes have fixed gear (wheels always down), while others have retract

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