עיון
At the heart of an incident, where commands intersect with smoke and decisions accelerate under the pressure of fire, operational control becomes the difference between managing the scene… and letting it unravel.
Operational control is not about shouting louder than others or displaying authority; it is the ability to organize chaos without being consumed by it, and to transform multiple tasks into a clear path guiding everyone toward a single objective.
In aircraft fires and large-scale emergencies, multiple fronts emerge simultaneously: rescue, suppression, isolation, safety, communication. Each front demands decisions, and every decision consumes irreplaceable time. Here lies the essence of operational control: prioritizing under competing risks and regulating the overall tempo so that urgency does not become disorder.
A leader who possesses operational control does not move randomly, nor allow emotion to dominate the scene. He sees the full picture while managing the details, listens to every input without losing clarity of direction, and reorganizes the system whenever conditions shift.
Operational control is not domination; it is the conscious engineering of movement — protecting the team from distraction, the mission from deviation, and time from being wasted.
It is the ability to remain the center of balance… while everything around you moves at the speed of explosion.
© 2026 SHERIF KHALED (ספר מוקלט): 9798240076831
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ספר מוקלט: 23 בפברואר 2026
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