Build your plane while you fly.
- Arturo Gutiérrez
- Jul 9, 2024
- 1 min read
Life constantly throws us into situations where we don't have all the answers or the perfect tools. However, the key to success is not waiting for everything to be ideal, but moving forward with what we have and adapting as we go.
A notable example of this philosophy is Air Transat Flight 236. In 2001, this plane faced a serious fuel leak mid-flight. With both engines shut down, pilots Robert Piché and Dirk de Jager improvised and glided the aircraft for 19 minutes, managing to land safely and saving everyone on board. This incident is considered one of the greatest achievements in modern aviation in terms of crisis management and skills.
Like an airplane in mid-flight still under construction, we too must continually learn, improvise and improve. Don't be afraid to start your journey with limited resources or discomfort along the way. THE PERFECT MOMENT WILL NEVER COME. Every challenge is an opportunity to grow and every step, no matter how small, brings us closer to our dreams.
Move forward, adapt and continue to grow, because in action we find our true potential. Build your plane, while you fly.




