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"Flight is such a broad and deep topic. It has shaped historic moments, like the Berlin Airlift, or the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It’s part of our mythology, take Icarus and Pegasus, and even in our faith, where angels and doves symbolize higher ideals."
"As a Dutchwoman with a deep love for the United States, seeing the vastness of America from that perspective was unforgettable"
"There’s an assumption that progress means newer, faster, more automated. But I think real progress is knowing where we all came from before we decide where we’re going next"
"The Stearman demands a lot—both in upkeep and in regular flight. There’s no autopilot, no insulation from the elements, nothing between you and the air but your own ability."
"It’s one thing to read about history. But it’s another to stand where it happened, to touch what remains, to make sure it isn’t forgotten."
"When I first set foot in Aishalton, I brought with me a convenient dichotomy: the miners as villains, the villagers as victims. But the truth is far more complex. The miners, many of them actually themselves Indigenous peoples (and some even Aishalton villagers) are not only plunderers, they are also survivors, navigating a harsh reality in which environmental exploitation often feels like the only way out. And the villagers, far from being passive, are changing too — trying to become true stewards of the forest, armed with a professional grasp of aviation tech. It has become a story about two ways of living, each struggling to survive."
"Aviation is more than just getting from point A to point B. It’s about the stories that connect us, the breakthroughs that define us, and the future that awaits us in the skies."
"Aviation is full of untapped narratives. Whether it’s the spirit of our early aviators or the technological leaps we’re seeing today – there’s always something new to discover."
"My goal is to make aviation accessible. I want to break down the barriers that make it seem distant or unapproachable – to show people that it’s a part of our everyday lives in ways they might not otherwise expect."