As the business environment of the aviation industry becomes more severe due to the effects of the new coronavirus, Nippon Air Service has started a paid training program in which active pilots serve as instructors to give lectures on attitudes necessary for safety to private companies. I did.

Eight people, including nurses working for medical corporations in Tokyo, participated in the training held at the head office of Japan Airlines in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo on the 29th, and Captain Ishikawa served as a lecturer.



In this, Captain Ishikawa said, "Pilot operates with different people for each flight, but for safety, it is necessary to immediately build a relationship of mutual trust, and it is important to listen to the other person with interest. ", He said the attitude necessary for safety.

Participants were divided into groups and had discussions on themes such as "walking smartphones" and "declining birthrate and aging population," which are also conducted in actual pilot training. I want you to judge by "what is right" instead of "who is right". "



The nurse who participated said, "Medical staff also have a life-threatening job, so the communication method to prevent it was helpful."



In the aviation industry, ANA is also considering expanding training programs by flight attendants and mechanics, and there is a growing movement to secure new revenue sources by utilizing the know-how cultivated in operations.