Dull Day at the Office? At Least You're Not a Fighter Pilot.

Emotionally, and especially for a fighter pilot, it was going to be a difficult day.   It started with the fact that I hadn’t stopped the blast that killed them.    I was over 100 miles away staring at my watch, wishing time away so I could go home. Maybe, back at the airbase, it would be pizza night or I might start the next series of '24'.   You see, my world wasn’t a swelteringly hot cloud of dust and debris.   I didn’t have the wreckage from one of my Land Rovers spread over half a kilometre of a town, far from home, that nobody cared about. I couldn’t hear anyone screaming for help in my cockpit and, as I looked out towards the snow-capped mountains, the clouds were fluffy and the sun was bright.   I was so bored.   And, if anything, a touch warm - I turned the aircon down a little.   I don’t think I’d spoken to my Weapons Officer for over forty minutes - everything we needed to say had been said in the previous three hours. I could see my wingman a couple of miles away; Steve was new to the Squadron but solid. He was beginning to understand that our tour of Iraq was going to be anything but exciting.   'Exciting' for a military fast jet pilot is anything that involves death, either the delivery or the acceptance.    It’s part of the job and comes with the territory.​ http://www.fastjetperformance.com/podcasts/dull-day-at-the-office-at-least-youre-not-a-fighter-pilotSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/fast-jet-performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Former Royal Air Force fighter pilot and fast jet tactical weapons flying instructor talks about performance psychology and overcoming struggle to accelerate your life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fast-jet-performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.