If you have trouble understanding your own and others’ emotions, you might be lacking this.
What is Self Awareness?
If you can effectively control your emotions, you have this.
What is Self Regulation?
This is known as the desire to do something.
What is motivation?
If you’re capable of feeling what others are feeling, you likely have at least a little bit of this.
What is Empathy?
This is defined as your ability to communicate and resolve conflicts with others.
What are Social Skills?
This means you can use emotions to encourage thinking and cognitive activity.
What does it mean to reason with emotions?
This is defined as a measure of one’s ability to recognize and manage their own emotions and the emotions of others.
What is an emotional quotient?
This trait coincides with passion and a drive for understanding.
What is curiosity?
This is the ability to “read the room”, or understand the emotions of others.
What is cognitive empathy?
Pilots tend to be more reluctant to do this than the general population.
What is emotional expression?
Seeking out feedback and having an accurate perception of what others think of you means you posses this trait.
What is external self-awareness?
Pilots tend to be better at this compared to the general population.
What is self-control?
This hazardous attitude is driven by a need to prove superiority over others.
What is macho?
If you actively investigate the world around you and tend to search for deeper meaning, you probably have this.
What does it mean to have an analytical mind?
This is the highest level of emotional intelligence and means you can regulate and react appropriately to emotions.
What does it mean to manage emotions?
This hazardous attitude stems from a deliberate lack of awareness of dangers.
What is invulnerability?
Striking a colleague or being deliberately rough on the controls are examples of this negative emotional trait.
What are emotional outbursts?
This trait is often seen when plans change.
What is adaptability?
This pilot’s lack of concern for his co-pilot’s warning caused a major crash in 1993.
Who was Marvin Falitz?
This hazardous attitude makes a pilot resentful of direction and rules.
What is Anti-Authority?
This commonly used mnemonic requires some level of self-awareness to complete.
What is IMSAFE?
An airline captain’s lack of restraint partially led to this accident.
What was Northwest Airlink Flight 5719?
This is the prescribed antidote to the hazardous attitude of resignation or helplessness.
What is belief?
These parts of the brain relating to empathy may be slightly different in pilots compared to the general population.
What are neural pathways?
The pilot who flew into bravo airspace and proceeded to argue with the controller probably lacked this social skill most of all.
What is conflict resolution?