Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

In Asian countries, working on an airplane is considered a highly skilled occupation.  Aside from the usual flying skills and regulations, both pilots and staff also need knowledge of another language (particularly English).  On top of that, physical limitations like height and vision make for a rather shallow pool of candidates.

In China, a country often given a bad rap for lax regulations, the restrictions are even tighter as having smelly underarms is grounds for expulsion from becoming a pilot.

The photos above and below are of a screening session held in Shanxi province for hopeful pilots looking to join Hainan Airlines or China Eastern Airlines.  Since the standards are set by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the screening for each airline can be done together.

During this particular November 3 session, applicants had to be tested on their vision, English, and body odor (BO).  The CAACBO exam is rather low-tech. The examinee simply raises their arms while the licensed examiner wafts the air around it towards them.  They may also stick their nose right in there if need be.

For the 90 applicants, failure to pass the CAACBO test is just as severe as not knowing a lick of English or being blind as a bat. You do not pass go, you do not collect a commercial pilot’s license.

The benefits of having non-smelly pilots are obvious, but perhaps this test is also a roundabout way to test nerves and keeping cool under pressure. The other exams can be intense, so if you walk out of them smelling like a rose, you’re the right man for the job.

Source: Oddity Central (English) via Lucifer News (Japanese)
Images: Shenzhen News (Chinese)

▼  “Let’s start off with the eye test.”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

▼  “Now to check your English.”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

▼  “Alright, now I have to check for pit stank.” “You’re kidding, right?”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

▼ “No, I’m serious.”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

▼  “And so is she.”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

▼  “We’re very…”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

▼ “…serious.”
China’s Aspiring Commercial Pilots Must Undergo Pit Stink Exam to Qualify

Child stacking: The newest form of planking?

Last week, a photo surfaced online in China, earning quite a few strong comments. But what was it of? Nothing more than a teacher posing with her class!

Why would anyone care about something like that?

Well, for some reason, the teacher decided to squish her students between gym mats–and then pose on top of the three-layer child pile! Kind of like planking, but without the hipsters.

Child stacking: The newest form of planking?

Apparently taken during class, the teacher sent the photo to the students’ guardians. While the teacher looked pretty excited about it, not all of the kids’ parents felt the same way. Though it’s hard to tell from the photos with the children’s faces blurred out, there was concern that it was hurting them.

“This was done as part of a class to strengthen the children’s resistance to heavy pressure and to foster their teamworking skills. They do it in Shanghai, too,” the teacher explained.

Now, we have no idea if that’s actually true or not, but some Chinese commenters seemed to think everything was fine:

The kids look happy, don’t they?

I don’t see what the big deal is. We played like this as kids!

Parents in China these days are too soft.

Child stacking: The newest form of planking?

Others weren’t so sure about it:

What about this is educational? This is abuse!

What the hell is “resistance to pressure?”

Is she stupid? Let’s put her in a freeze to strengthen her resistance to the cold.

While it’s certainly a surprise when you first see it, most of the kids look like they’re having a fun time! And with the mats there, we have a hard time imagining anyone would actually get hurt. But maybe we should all just avoid stacking kids in general. They’re not books after all.

Sources: ToyChan Net , Record China
Images: ToyChan Net , Record China