Hi, I'm working with a big airline on crowdsourcing and testing ideas to make safety and procedural training more engaging and effective. Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences on the questions below, or anything you'd like to share on the topic. Thanks in advance!
1. How do you personally make dry content like procedures and regulations feel more “real” in your own learning or practice?
2. How do you handle cognitive overload and maintain peak focus during high-stress situations?
3. When you’ve struggled with specific skills or decision-making under pressure, what approaches or adjustments helped you improve?
4. What parts of your training have translated most into real-world flying? Have you experienced any scenario-based, immersive, or AI-driven training that made a significant impact on your skills or confidence?
5. From what you have seen, what are the most common reasons that unexpected events during flight escalate into errors?
1. How do you personally make dry content like procedures and regulations feel more “real” in your own learning or practice?
2. How do you handle cognitive overload and maintain peak focus during high-stress situations?
3. When you’ve struggled with specific skills or decision-making under pressure, what approaches or adjustments helped you improve?
4. What parts of your training have translated most into real-world flying? Have you experienced any scenario-based, immersive, or AI-driven training that made a significant impact on your skills or confidence?
5. From what you have seen, what are the most common reasons that unexpected events during flight escalate into errors?