Too much attention on one place can lead to blindness to obvious unexpected events.
Author: Amit Singh @mindFly
I’m a published author and airline captain with over 35 years in civil aviation and 18,000+ flight hours on the Boeing 777 and Airbus A320. As the Founder of Safety Matters Foundation, I work to enhance aviation safety through training, research, and regulatory advocacy. I’ve led safety, training and operations at IndiGo and AirAsia India, presented at ISASI and the Flight Safety Foundation, and hold a Fellowship from the Royal Aeronautical Society (UK). 📚 Author of published books: mindFly and Varaha
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