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British pilot Mark Brierley has accumulated over 11,000 flying hours in his 10 years of experience as captain for Etihad Airways. He says his day could stretch into a long one or end quicker, depending whether he is on an ultra-long-range flight or a short one.

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00:00Hi, my name is Mark Briley and I'm a captain at Etihad Airways. I'm on the Boeing 777
00:17and 787 fleet and I've been here for nine and a half years, so it really has become
00:21my second home. I've been flying since I was 25 years old. I've accumulated about
00:2612,000 hours, all on the Boeing. I've never flown any Airbus aircraft, so I started off
00:32on the small ones, 737, 757, 767, and it's a real pleasure to fly the 777 here at Etihad.
00:39I was encouraged. My grandfather, he was in the Royal Air Force, so he used to take me
00:43around when I was young to museums and air shows, but I never really considered it as
00:47a career. In fact, I went to university, I did architecture. Funnily enough, when I came
00:52home from my first year at university, I needed a job and I needed to earn some money.
00:57My parents had moved house a bit close to the local airport at home, so I ended up working
01:02at the airport. In the airport, I did some baggage loading, I did some check-in, I did
01:07some dispatching, and I kind of rose up through the ranks, became supervisor at the local
01:13airport. Then I kind of got the bug, got the passion, and just from there on, there was
01:18nothing else but flying for me. There's been some real unique experiences. One of them
01:22was getting my captain's award. Obviously, it's quite a difficult position to get in
01:29and it requires a lot of training, a lot of, I'd say, dedication. Etihad, they've got some
01:37really good facilities and really good trainers. They really help you lift up and meet those
01:41challenges and those standards. A couple of standout flights, we used to fly to Los Angeles.
01:45The shortest route, funnily enough, for that was over the North Pole. So I actually flew
01:49over the North Pole a couple of times en route to Los Angeles, which is quite different.
01:54No two days are the same. Every day is different. Different start time, different finish time.
01:59But I usually start the morning with a coffee, that's the first thing, and then checking
02:05WhatsApps and any changes to the planned day ahead. We have a reporting centre where all
02:10the crew come before a flight and that's when we check in. First thing we do is drop
02:15our luggage off for our flight ahead, the flight plans and paperwork that we need, and
02:20then we go to the crew briefing rooms, individual briefing rooms for each flight, where we meet
02:25the rest of our crew and discuss the day ahead and any challenges that we may face. Typically,
02:31it's one and a half hours, but if we're going a bit further afield, say Australia or the
02:36US, what we call ultra-long flights, then we come about an hour and 45 minutes before
02:40the flight. Etihad, we have a unique facility here in Abu Dhabi, we have the US pre-clearance,
02:46so we can enter technically the US before we even take off from the UAE. It's a great
02:52facility, it means when we arrive in the US, it's a really swift exit from the airport.
02:58So it's nice to get that out of the way and not have to be delayed at the other end. It's
03:02great to see Etihad really pushing the sustainability side of aviation. I think a lot of people
03:08are put off by the environmental impact that they create themselves, so Etihad can offset
03:15a lot of that worries and fears that people have about flying. And it's the future, we're
03:22all here, we're all in this world together, so whatever we can do, it's great to see a
03:27real corporate effort to push that side of things. Aviation's a fantastic career, I recommend
03:32it to anyone. It's a long journey, it takes a while to get from day one to sitting in
03:40a commercial airliner, but it's very rewarding, it has its challenges. I recommend it to anyone.
03:47Don't give up and don't think it's not possible for you, it's possible for everyone. If I
03:52can do it, anyone can do it. It is quite a responsibility, but it's also a privilege
03:57as well, to do something that I enjoy doing and to be able to facilitate for people a
04:03holiday or maybe a business trip or maybe to go and see a loved one. To be able to do
04:09that and provide that service for them as well, it's quite satisfying at the end of
04:15the day. It doesn't matter how long a trip is, whether it's a few days or a week, it's
04:19always great to come home to Abbott Abbey to see the iconic sights flying in here to
04:26Abbott Abbey over the city. It's a good feeling to know that you're home and you'll be welcomed
04:32back by family and friends and I look forward to that every time.
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