Responsibility and Honor

Alyce 2022-04-23 07:01:39

Do you believe in the gravitational field and the law of attraction? On my way home at three in the morning and on the treadmill on the last day of September, I watched this film based on a true story.

It is very interesting that recently, I have been thinking about the sea of ​​stars in my heart, as well as the honor of work responsibility. And it just so happens that the things I've been busy with recently and the movies I've watched have something to do with it.

The story will not be repeated one by one, the angle of the film and the timing of the film are very good. The point is that when we face danger, when we need to judge and make choices, what is it that keeps you calm? The momentary consideration of what enables you to make a decision. I think this film is more about the responsibility on him, a calm choice in this life-and-death moment that he bears, and the professionalism it can show.

Today, I happened to be chatting with a female colleague from the same unit who was too busy to take off, and talked about our respective responsibilities and sense of honor for our work. Many times, the starting point of our completion of a job is really worthy of the trust of others.

Say run away, give a thumbs up to this calm and composed captain, and give a thumbs up to everyone who shoulders the responsibility

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Sully quotes

  • [last lines]

    Elizabeth Davis: [At the NTSB investigation proceedings] First Officer Skiles, is there anything you'd like to add? Anything... you would have done differently if you... had to do it again?

    Jeff Skiles: Yes. I would've done it in July.

  • Sheila Dail: [cabin crew chanting] Brace brace brace! Heads down! Stay down!