Operating System
Aviation runs in my family, so flight has been a constant background signal, not a new interest. My first tool wasn’t a pen. It was an RC transmitter, and I’ve been flying since I was three.
That early exposure quietly shapes a person: attention becomes automatic, taste becomes specific, and commitment stops being negotiable. I stayed close enough to watch UAVs evolve over time, from hobbyist experimentation to serious use, and that long view sharpened what I care about and what I don’t tolerate.
How I’ve evolved is simple: I lead with integrity and truth over optics. I’m direct, I think long-term, and I iterate relentlessly. I work hard, move fast, stay disciplined, and stick with it when it gets difficult. I’m willing to be different, and I do what it takes.
I am driven to push UAVs into the everyday; I want to see them not as niche tools but as normalised infrastructure. And so, I’m drawn to work where constraints are real, and progress is earned through failure, iteration, and learning the hard way.
"I dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none."
— William Shakespeare, Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 7)