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Is it true that pilots can't drive? Common occupational diseases of pilots are too scary

pilots seem to be a bright profession that can soar in the sky, but in fact, there are many taboos, even in daily life, they will inevitably encounter some occupational diseases! It is said that pilots can't drive? Do you know why? Pilots are an important part of Air Force combat effectiveness and the focus of force management. It's not easy to train a pilot, not only for a long time, but also for a lot of money. It is said that it costs 70 to 80 million yuan to train a fighter pilot.

In order to ensure the ground safety of pilots and avoid and reduce unnecessary losses, the air force has special regulations that pilots are not allowed to drive.

I'm used to flying in the sky. I feel like flying when driving on the ground. Look at these 'occupational diseases'. Are you successful?

1. Always pull the steering wheel backward when climbing;

2. Always feel that the speed is small;

3. What does the traffic police always want to say;

4. Always think that the accelerator is in the right hand;

5. When decelerating, always want to use decelerator;

6. The first thought when meeting a red light is to turn around;

7. No one in the right seat thinks something is wrong;

8. Always want to pick up a bag after getting off;

9. Always like driving under the yellow solid line;

10. I don't want to pay for refueling every time. I just want to sign and leave;

11. When turning, I don't like to turn on the turn signal, but I still think it should take a little slope;

12. I always feel that one safety belt is missing;

13. When going downhill, always push the steering wheel forward;

14. After parking and flameout, pull up the handbrake and try to rotate it;

15. I always think that the button switch of the car is less than that of the airplane, and I always use the odometer as the altimeter;

16. Faster than the car in front. If you want to overtake, you should neither turn left nor right, just align the car in front, hit the accelerator and pull the steering wheel back;

17. Before going on the road, check the vehicle condition one by one with the checklist;

18. When the engine is off, report to the traffic police: if the engine fails, ask for assistance;

19. Always want to look at the instrument, believe in the instrument, and don't pay attention to the outside;

20. Always want someone to deliver coffee;

21. When you have a friend to hitchhike, you should first look at the additional flight crew certificate (official flight pass);

22. When learning to get on the train for the first time, the master said that the standard action is to hold the steering wheel with two hands and shift gears only when necessary. As a result, all three of us (one teacher and two drivers) have the same problem. We hold the steering wheel in the left hand and the gear in the right hand. Later, I heard that the pilots in his company who were learning cars were all actions carved in a mold;

23. When going out in snowy days, I want to find the anti ice switch;

24. Complain to the traffic police if you see any other car grabbing the gear;

25. Whenever there is fog, you want to turn on the radar;

26. When it's hard to park, I always want to find a guide car;

27. Always want to open the transponder after the car starts;

28. I'm not used to backing up. I always want to be pushed out by a trailer.

As a result, the pilots are likely to be "road killers" on the ground. So many pilots can't drive when they are on vacation, that's why!