November fourth, twenty ten, Quattersflight QF thirty two was preparing to depart Singapore's Changi Airport an Airbus A three eighty, the largest passenger aircraft in the world. On board four hundred and forty passengers, twenty eight crew and me the pilot in command. At ten oh one am, we took off. The four rolls Royce engines perred, burning fifteen leaders of jet fuel every second. It was calm, normal, just another takeoff,
the kind I'd done thousands of times before. Then four minutes into the flight, at just over seven thousand feet, this is fly. I'm Richard D. Krepeni, former Royal Australian Air Force pilot and Quatters captain. Over forty five years in aviation, thousands of flights and one that nearly didn't make it. In this podcast, I'm going to talk to you about resilience. What is it, how do you build it?
What do you do when the pressure's really on. I'll share the mindset, the tools and the frameworks that help me stay calm when everything was going wrong. Fly listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
