-
Our reporter Liu Xinlu flew a plane across the ocean, bringing hope to people in distress at sea ... Two girls who just graduated from Shanghai Maritime University majoring in navigation technology and Wan signed an employment agreement with the First Rescue Flying Team in the East China Sea of the Ministry of Communications yesterday, and were crowned as "the first rescue female pilots in China" in advance. Although they have not flown so far, this does not prevent them from becoming excellent rescue pilots.
The charming girl became a pilot.
Yesterday morning, dressed in a handsome student uniform and tie of the same color, Wan was radiant and full of longing. He signed an employment agreement with the First Rescue Flying Team in the East China Sea of the Ministry of Communications, which attracted the envious eyes and warm congratulations of all the teachers and students.
He Wan, whose height is1.75m and1.68m respectively, is even more dashing in uniform. One is the "Charming Star" on campus, which is known as the "Beautiful Chris Lee", and the other is the "Top Ten Singers" on campus who are good at interpreting "whenyoubelieve". Because of the new aura, they became the man of the hour on campus.
In June 5438+10, the Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Communications started the selection of female pilots for the first time in Shanghai Maritime University. "The selection of female students this time is mainly aimed at the maritime technology major of Maritime University, which is also the first pilot of female rescue pilots in China." Huang Rongfeng, director of the East China Sea First Rescue Flying Team Office of the Ministry of Communications, said.
I haven't been on a plane yet.
And Wan Du once sailed on the South Korean "Yufeng Wheel", but in their lives, they haven't had a chance to get in touch with airplanes. Not to mention the basic structure of the plane, even the feeling of flying is temporarily gone. However, this does not prevent them from becoming excellent helicopter rescue pilots.
According to reports, after graduation, they will go abroad for special flight training for 1-2 years. After obtaining a flight license and passing the exam, they will join the first rescue flying team in the East China Sea to carry out future rescue missions. Let's start with the co-pilot. "Aircraft rescue at sea is different from ordinary flight. In most cases, the weather conditions are bad, the visibility is poor, and the shipwreck environment will be even worse. This requires pilots to have superb driving skills and excellent psychological quality. " Huang Rongfeng, director of the Office of the First Rescue Flying Team in the East China Sea of the Ministry of Communications, said that flying is not a simple matter. Sensitive response and hard work are all personal considerations.