Here it goes:
1- I think most pilots have, or had the urge to be a fighter pilot. This is one way, if not the only, they can prove to themselves, as individuals, that they are good in what they’re doing. So yes, I would have been a fighter pilot.
2- I think this has to do more to you, and everyone, from the way you act and react to stressful situations on your normal day to day life. In a group of people you always see who’s a natural leader and who is not. The way I see myself I would not be that one for a while, but after much learning could eventually turn out to be one. I’m not saying I’m good or something, but eventually you get the hang of leadership as times passes by. But many have this inside themselves as a natural thing. The basic question you could ask is: In your line of work today, do you have the skills, knowhow and courage to lead a team? Here in WIX you can always tell who is good and who has less knowledge (myself for example). Again, I’m not saying these people will succeed under a stressful situation, but they at least show some kind of natural leadership. Or WIX wouldn’t have MVP’s or CO-MVP’s for that matter.
3- No, I would jump to fighter pilot. During WWII you didn’t hear much of the horrors that were happening in the front. Although many pilots nicknamed their B-17’s as Flying Coffins, rather than Flying Fortress, especially during the 1943 raids over Europe, much of this information didn’t really reach home. If they did, they were discarded. They, in those times of crisis, were willing to do their best and to defend their country from an evil empire.
4- If I had the choice, I would choose Europe and USAAF.
5- US that is where I live, but that’s an obvious answer. We had the best equipment available and we were the forward spear of the fighting forces. Please, understand that I’m not diminishing the allied forces that fought against the Axis Empire. Everybody did their job and everyone did it well.
6- For a good cause, that I truly believed, I would put myself in harm’s way. I, myself, am not one to run away when the whole world is for clamoring for your commitment.
7- Maybe it’s all glamorous the way we see it today. But it really could be a horrifying experience. On top of that most missions were based on team effort. You had to rely on a group of professionals to get things done.
8- A leader without real experience, for me, is not valid. For instance, if you have a boss, would you like for him to lead you into something without him having any experience in your line of work? A good leader has to be charismatic, know what he is doing and already have done it. As an example, I think the best coaches (in Football, Baseball) are those who, themselves, were players in the past.
Cheers,
SC
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