High-flying captain soars to success

China Daily | Updated: 2020-06-04 10:11
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The captain prepares for an Urumqi Air flight from the airport. WANG FEI/XINHUA

Memorable trip

His career took off in 2010 when he became a co-pilot of a Boeing 737 plane. Abuduerxiti moved up the ranks and became a captain six years later.

But to this day, he treats every flight as if it was his first, remembering what one instructor once told him-"It's not just the controls you are holding in your hands, but also the lives of many others."

Yet, there is one frightening experience he is unable to forget, a flight from Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, to Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region, on Dec 15, 2016. His plane climbed to an altitude of about 9,000 meters, and all of a sudden the flight instruments failed. He had never encountered anything like it before.

"It was like when you drive a car very, very fast, and suddenly everything stops working," he said.

He felt a rush of panic go through his body but thankfully it didn't last long. Abuduerxiti managed to calm himself in a matter of seconds. He went through the checklist with his co-pilot and landed the aircraft safely. Even though his clothes were drenched with sweat, the passengers didn't realize what had happened.

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