The precision, discipline, and attention to detail from aviation is the foundation of how I build and QA pages today.
I trained and worked as an aircraft mechanic, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing aircraft systems. In aviation, there's no room for "good enough." Every component, every fastener, every inspection has to be right.
That mindset of precision, checklists, and systematic problem-solving is what I bring to digital work. Whether it's building a landing page or fixing a checkout flow, the approach is the same: diagnose, fix, verify.
Aviation taught me that the best work is invisible. When everything runs smoothly, nobody notices. That's the goal.
Aircraft mechanics can't afford mistakes. I apply the same standard to every store setup, every migration, every line of code.
Aviation runs on procedures. My build and funnel work follows structured processes, so nothing gets skipped or forgotten.
Diagnosing aircraft systems taught me how to find root causes fast. Same approach for conversion drops, broken flows, or UX issues.
Aviation deadlines are non-negotiable. I deliver on time, every time, whether it's a launch or a campaign deadline.
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"The best mechanics and the best operators have the same trait: they care about the details nobody sees."
The same standard that kept aircraft safe goes into every landing page, funnel, and QA pass.