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 do fly fast and all that but their wingspan is pretty small, isn’t it? That would be kind of limiting when you’re trying to get something off the ground like a corporate jet or whatever. And yeah they have sharp eyesight which could come in handy for inspecting planes or spotting problems with air traffic control systems, I guess. But can we really rely on some bird’s instincts and agility to make an entire aviation company successful?
I think the falcon thing is just a matter of perspective - their speed and agility are impressive for what they do, but maybe not so much when it comes to complex systems like air traffic control. I mean, have you ever seen a bird navigate through dense fog? It’s actually pretty remarkable how well some species can adapt to challenging conditions.