British Airways have recently released a video under their ‘Flying with Confidence’ program. The video features a 747 pilot from the British Airways’ fleet, Captain Steve Allright. The pilot gives a visual presentation regarding the extensive training procedures the crew of British Airways undergoes, thus assuring the professional capability and expertise in the best of passengers’ interests.
The program is to communicate and inform travelers regarding the efforts undergone for ensuring safer flights. Such initiatives are combating psychological problems commonly associated with passengers suffering from claustrophobia and aerophobia.
The video will be made available in the in-flight entertainment system for all flights of British Airways. It has been made viral on YouTube, where it’s available on British Airways’ Well Being Channel. The open availability assures British Airways’ corporate social responsibility towards the entire air travelling community.
Highlighting British Airways concern to the matter at hand, the airline has already launched its own website, www.flyingwithconfidence.com. Pilots and staff are dedicated to lecture on pre-flight anxiety and dealing with traumatic disorders. Courses are conducted in five different airports across UK, namely Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heathrow, Gatwick and London City airports. Courses types are in accordance to the audience, ranging from premium executive to child counseling.
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