Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Lessons learned from Boat / Plane / Space Shuttle / Train crashes

Lessons learned from:

American Airlines Flight 191


American Airlines Flight 1420:

Important lessons were learned:

After the accident, “American Airlines revised their checklist procedures, both pilots must confirm that the spoilers are armed, ready for landing”.

The pilots had been suffering from a condition known as 'Get-There-Itis'. The Narrator told the audience that “The pressures of Get-There-Itis sparked a fatal series of mistakes and misjudgments. At the end of a long day, rushing to beat the storms and get the passengers to their destination. The Crew of Flight 1420 made the basic mistake that cost 11 people their lives, they forgot to arm the spoilers”.

The Narrator told the audience that “After the accident, American Airlines revised their checklist procedures, both pilots must confirm that the spoilers are armed, ready for landing”.


The Narrator told the audience, “In October 2001, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published their report, they concluded that the 2 main causes of the crash were first, the decision to land in a thunderstorm and second, the pilots failure to arm the spoilers”.



Flash Airlines Flight 604:

Important lessons were learned:

Flash Airlines eventually went out of business.

“As a result of the Flash Airlines Flight 604 tragedy, new rules came into place to ensure that in the future, aircraft safety violations will be judged more harshly”.

David Learmount (Safety Editor, Flight Global) “The Flash Airlines crash gave the final political impetus, to a move to create a European blacklist, where if one state banned an airline, then all the other European Union states would automatically ban that airline also”.

All airlines have to give their pilots and cabin crew, ‘Crew Resource Management’ training.


Crew Resource Management

Crew Resource Management is a team work training program that trains pilots to work as a team rather than as individuals. Flash Airlines went out of business because they did not give their pilots Crew Resource Management. All airlines have to provide their pilots and cabin crews with Crew Resource Management training. A number of other businesses and emergency services are using versions of Crew Resource Management.



American Airlines Flight 587:


Important lessons were learned:

After the accident, “Airbus issued a bulletin reminding all pilots how to use the rudder”.

“American Airlines modified their training program”.








Space Shuttle Challenger



Titanic

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Useful Radio Shows

There is a fantastic American Radio show called, 'On Point' which is broadcasted on NPR and WBUR Boston. If you link your ITunes to 'On point' then you can download their podcasts for free. They talk about: the wars, Amazon, Apple vs Samsung, technology, IPads in the classroom, Autism, the economy, education, travelling, science and many other fascinating topics/ issues. 'On Point' interviews: authors, politicians, diplomats journalists. Members of the public can listen into the shows live and call up the experts and ask them questions. My parents and I actually know one of the main presenters of 'On Point' Tom Ashbrook. Here are some of the 'On Point' Podcasts that you all might find to be of some genuine interest to you all. You all may learn some useful lessons from these Podcasts and gain some new insights and perspectives. Here are some of their Podcasts:











Monday, 23 December 2013

Famous / Inspirational people

Famous and inspirational leaders:


Ms Carolyn McCall = CEO of Easy Jet. She won an OBE for services to women in business back in 2008. She was mentioned in the newspaper, 'CITYAM' during either 2012 or 2013.

Mr Akbar Al Baker = CEO of Qatar Airways. One of the very few airlines in the world that has been rated a '5 Star Airline'.

Mr Doug Parker = The new CEO of American Airlines Group and American Airlines. He was the CEO of US Airways until late 2013. US Airways is merging with American Airlines in an 11 Billion USD merger agreement. Doug Parker really pushed for this merger. Doug Parker has been and still is an inspirational CEO because he got support for a merger from the bond holders, The US Government Department for Justice, the American Airlines Union leaders and the bankruptcy court. American Airlines filed for bankruptcy in November 2011, so this merger is currently propelling them out of bankruptcy thanks largely to Doug Parker's huge efforts!

Mr Peter Baumgartner = CEO of Etihad Airways.

Mr James Hogan = CEO of Etihad Aviation Group.

Mr Oscar Munoz = CEO of United Airlines.
Former CEO = Mr Jeff Smisek

Mr William Douglas 'Doug' Parker = CEO of American Airlines
Former CEO = Mr Thomas Horton

Captain Carsten Spohr = CEO of Lufthansa.

Mr Thomas Kluhr = CEO of Swiss International Airlines.
Former CEO = Mr Harry Hohmeister

Sir Richard Branson = Founder of Virgin Group

Mr Craig Kreeger = CEO of Virgin Atlantic.

Mr Willie Walsh = CEO of International Airlines Group which is the parent company of British Airways and Iberia.

Mr Alex Cruz = CEO of British Airways
Former CEO = Mr Keith Williams

Mr Tewolde Gebremariam = CEO of Ethiopian Airlines 

Mr Safwat Mosallam = CEO of EgyptAir

The 'Meetup' organisation is fantastic. www.meetup.com Its free to join the 'Meetup' organisation and its free to join whatever Meetup groups you are interested in such as: Meetup Badminton, Meetup Skiing, Meetup Scuba Diving, Meetup Dating, Meetup Salsa and many others. I have been to many Meetup events in London and I have met people from all over the Planet from many different job industries such as: Government, law, finance, IT, education, engineering. The 'Meetup' organisation is all over the world. 

The Transformers instructors = The Transformers is one of the UK's top fitness organisations. The instructors are extremely motivating, caring, organised. They push their clients to achieve results much quicker than training at a gym. I started going to the Transformers in mid 2013 and have enjoyed every Transformers sessions I have been to. They run sessions every day, I think about 200 a month. The sessions are tough but extremely rewarding. Nearly a 100 people turn up to their weekend sessions. The Transformers have trained famous celebrities such as: Glamour Model Imogen Thomas, Glamour Model Brandy Brewer, Actress and Glamour Model Jessica-Jane Clement, Super Model Cherelle Rose, World Kickboxing Champion Steve Martin, Rugby Coach Sean Holley, Athlete of the Year for 2010 - 2012 Andreas Vojta, Singer and Celebrity Ben Ofoedu, Fashion Designer Julien MacDonald and TV Presenter/ Fashion One TV Stefanie Rycraft Jones.

During my sessions with The Transformers I’ve met people in many different professions from many different countries such as: UK, India, Australia, America, France, Spain, Italy, Romania, Germany etc.
Their website is: http://www.thetransformers.com.

One of their clients (Dr Siva Sundar) lost 15kg in just 10 weeks training with them. Since the Transformers started in 2012 Dr Siva Sundar’s weight has gone down from 92 kg to 68kg. Now he is one of their instructors and he is a medical doctor. 

Friday, 30 August 2013

Anti anxiety tips / suggestions



Talk to your close friends.


Secure some allies in your workplace.


Communication is the core to all relationships. Every type of relationship involves communication: family, friends, work colleagues, boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands, wives. I must thank David Evans of ‘The Transformers' fitness organisation for this inspirational lesson. If we are to have successful relationships with our friends, family, work colleagues, partners then we need to communicate with each other effectively and honestly.
Talk to some of your allies in your workplace.

If you have a Disability. Talk to your manager or supervisor early on about it so that they can help you be part of the team and help you do your job to the best of your ability. Will work colleagues be understanding about your Disability? There are serious consequences because of the Equal Opportunities Act. Secure allies in your workplace so that work colleagues will be understanding and help you. I do believe that some of your work colleagues will become friends and maybe later on, close friends for life. Please keep in mind that some of your colleagues will remain as acquaintances.
Listen to some relaxing soothing Classical music. Here is an example of some excellent relaxing music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odzimfEN6Qo

Always go to bed thinking something good about yourself.
Make a list of all your achievements. Keep that list with you during stressful times.
Watch some comedies.
Watch some cartoons.


Go to the toilet just before entering the interview room / exam hall. This method is fantastic and it does help to relieve the pressure, literally. Trust me, after going to the toilet, you will feel much more relaxed and more confident. My learning support tutor recommended this method just before I took my GCSE’s and it did help.

Listen to songs that you enjoy and make you laugh. Disney songs can cheer most people up: