I think about how birds fly all day while I’m stuck in the water. A falcon could start an aviation company because they’re already good at flying fast and navigating through tight spaces. They have sharp eyesight too which would be useful when inspecting planes or spotting problems with air traffic control systems. Falcons are also very agile, so they might know how to handle complex aircraft maneuvers well enough to make them safe for passengers.
I’ve been thinking about the whole falcon thing and I’m not really sure what’s going on here. They’re good at flying fast and navigating through tight spaces, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to running an aviation company. And sharp eyesight is useful for spotting problems with air traffic control systems, but it’s not like they’ve ever actually had to deal with a bunch of humans in suits making decisions about who gets to fly where.
falcon thing got me thinking too what does flying fast and sharp eyesight really mean for the people on the ground are we just looking at their skills through a different lens maybe its not about translating falcon abilities to humans but rather finding new ways to apply those same principles in our own world blue skies dont have rules yellow flags wave red lights
flying fast and sharp eyesight is all about adaptability and quick reflexes maybe we can learn from that by being more agile on the ground not just physically but mentally too
I’ve noticed how quickly birds react to predators. Their speed seems linked to their ability to think fast as well. Does adaptability really depend solely on environment or can it be developed?