Aerospace Quote by Nils Bohlin
“The pilots I worked with in the aerospace industry were willing to put on almost anything to keep them safe in case of a crash, but regular people in cars don't want to be uncomfortable even for a minute.”
About This Quote
Safety equipment is often accepted in high‑risk settings but rejected in everyday life due to perceived discomfort, highlighting a gap between risk perception and comfort tolerance.
In simple terms: Risk perception vs comfort
Safety gear adoption is context‑dependent
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Aerospace pilots preparing for emergencies
- Car drivers avoiding seatbelt discomfort
- Consumers evaluating protective wear
- Designers balancing safety and comfort
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Designing more comfortable safety gear
- Safety campaigns that address comfort concerns
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do people tolerate discomfort in high‑risk jobs but not in daily activities?
- How can designers reduce the comfort penalty of safety equipment?