A simple thing is not inherently valuable. Simplicity is valuable if it aligns with your goals. The pilot of a plane dies suddenly. A passenger attempts to land the aircraft with the help of a trained flight instructor. Do the instructor’s commands sound simple? Yes. But they are more than simple. The commands—devoid of jargon, acronyms, and standard ATC protocol—help the non-pilot land the plane safely.
45A/52: Simplicity Is a Tactic, Not a Goal
45A/52: Simplicity Is a Tactic, Not a Goal
45A/52: Simplicity Is a Tactic, Not a Goal
A simple thing is not inherently valuable. Simplicity is valuable if it aligns with your goals. The pilot of a plane dies suddenly. A passenger attempts to land the aircraft with the help of a trained flight instructor. Do the instructor’s commands sound simple? Yes. But they are more than simple. The commands—devoid of jargon, acronyms, and standard ATC protocol—help the non-pilot land the plane safely.