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The Pilot's Weekly Address

The Pilot's Weekly Address

By MO KHAN

As a current Pilot of the United States, Mo Khan wants to address to the people about his plans to promote extraordinary airmanship and work with the communities he loves to represent. Communication is the great key to success both from a servant leader and his community, a goal Mo Khan consistently believes in. This series of weekly addresses delivered as an active Pilot will help Mo Khan deliver his best messages to the people, who want to experience the reality of a new American aviation anecdote and a new chapter of life, out of this long journey, starting in 2021.
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Updates on the Artemis Program Overview (01/23/2022)

The Pilot's Weekly AddressJan 23, 2022

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Updates on the Artemis Program Overview (01/23/2022)

Updates on the Artemis Program Overview (01/23/2022)

Airman Khan wanted to spent majority of his time in this weekly address with briefing on the factors behind the Artemis Program, the missions involved and scheduled within the program, and what the Pilot and his Mission Task Force team at the NASA L’SPACE Academy are doing to bring solutions and new findings from experiments and other sources of deliverables in accordance with this new program of sending humans back to the Moon since the days of Apollo in the 1960s and 1970s. He looks forward to expanding his service toward the improvement of the Artemis Program beyond this year..

Jan 23, 202211:14
FY 2022 Space Program Overview of the NASA L’SPACE Academy Agenda (01/16/2022)

FY 2022 Space Program Overview of the NASA L’SPACE Academy Agenda (01/16/2022)

Airman Khan gave an overview of the agenda behind his involvement with the national NASA L’SPACE Academy for FY 2022, which includes meeting with space leaders that are currently part of the Lucy Mission Research Task Force with NASA and other space sponsoring agencies in the United States and the globe, and concluded with his remarks on what he looks forward to being part of to expand a collective readiness for space from 2022 and going beyond into the starts and the moon for the future.

Jan 16, 202205:52
 FY 2022 Agenda: Economic Stability on Stock Market and Cryptocurrency Investments (01/09/2022)

FY 2022 Agenda: Economic Stability on Stock Market and Cryptocurrency Investments (01/09/2022)

Airman Khan begins his second address of the year with his remarks on building economic stability on stock market and crypto investments for investors and traders of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. He briefed the people on the ups and downs of the volatility of the markets, with 60% of the money supply in the United States being printed out enormously in the past eleven months of 2021, thus creating inflation at levels not seen since the 1981-82 recession in our recent times. The Pilot recommended suggestions, such as expansion of high-level mentorship programs for young investors to identify key areas of the market structure and other training protocols to help them win big in their day trading ventures, without having to lose big on them, given the rapid conditions of change the market generates over time, as well as his plans on giving families the chance to generate passive income and protect life assets through Living Benefits provided in the financial services industry of America. There’s more to cover throughout the year on stability and the Pilot will ensure that no family is left behind in a world America lives in.

Jan 09, 202206:16
New Year’s Celebration and Second Inaugural Remarks as Pilot of the United States (01/02/2022)

New Year’s Celebration and Second Inaugural Remarks as Pilot of the United States (01/02/2022)

Airman Khan starts this fresh year of 2022 with a couple of short wishes to everyone a great new year, and marks his second inaugural remarks with takeaways on what he has accomplished recently from the final quarter of 2021, what he is still looking forward to do and achieve, the special takeaways from his current FY2022 airmanship budget he is still working on for months to rectify the actual expenses and costs of running this airmanship forward, and the reasons why his blueprint for economic success is going to turn out better than many can expect in ways not imaginable from January 2021, the month he officially took over as an active Pilot. 2022 will surely be another great year for the books and for his airmanship, according to him.

Jan 02, 202206:39
The Khan Record for 2021 and Happy Holidays Message (12/26/21)

The Khan Record for 2021 and Happy Holidays Message (12/26/21)

In this final weekly address of 2021, Airman Khan wants to share his accomplishments and feats that he was able to bring to the table under his leadership and airmanship throughout the year in great length and compares his current year accomplishments of what he was able to do this year that he couldn’t do exactly the previous year. He describes how he is looking forward to carrying that positive momentum going into 2022 and wraps up the 2021 weekly podcast series with warm delightful wishes to those that are celebrating the Holidays and the New Year's season. Cheers to 2022.
Dec 26, 202111:29
Acceptance Remarks to the NASA L'SPACE Mission Concept Academy (12/19/21)

Acceptance Remarks to the NASA L'SPACE Mission Concept Academy (12/19/21)

Airman Khan takes his time in this weekly address to share his remarks on getting accepted to the NASA L’SPACE Mission Concept Academy for the Spring 2022 season, lasting between January and April 2022, based in the Western state of Arizona. This academy will give the fewest of those selected the chance and the opportunity to explore behind the Lucy Mission and provide research framework projects dedicated to this 12-year long mission, visiting over eight asteroids within a plethora of constellations with one spacecraft, the first space mission to ever get all of it done. What else can the people say about this Lucy Mission, as the Pilot is thinking right now? Well, time does tell that space research and funding is only going to get better from here on out, and the Pilot is thankful that opportunities are like this are just keep expanding to citizens of different classes, faith, ethnicity, or creed to explore what the universe has a hold of for mankind and its’ inhabitants. He looks forward to solving the problems and seeking solutions and answers to questions that people may have currently, during the stay in this world-class academy.
Dec 19, 202106:13
Personal Development Updates (12/12/21)

Personal Development Updates (12/12/21)

Airman Khan discusses his updates on his airmanship and his personal life, more of a bit like a memoir or a personal diary entry, which is not typical of his weekly addresses so far going into this year. He details his plans on getting his FY2022 budget finalized, completing the endorsements and applications for the Congressional Youth Program by the December 31st deadlines, and getting ready to move his airmanship forward to the West Coast going into the year 2022. He admits that he did not like the fact that he did not get to finish everything he wanted in this fast-paced year of global history, but he is looking forward to finishing a few things he initially committed to doing this year for 2022 with ease and confidence. He concludes that challenges will come in every sphere of the people’s lives, but he will ensure that every challenge is met with proper standards and leadership without hesitation going into the upcoming new year. The Pilot has come too far into this arena and will not stop in getting this mission done, as long as he occupies this powerful position.
Dec 12, 202106:13
Strengthening Our Education System for Youth Empowerment (12/05/21)

Strengthening Our Education System for Youth Empowerment (12/05/21)

Airman Khan discusses briefly about ways to strengthen the education system here in America and to empower youth with the skills of today and tomorrow.. He shares a story of himself going through struggles and strides to keep his head above water after graduating from high school and college, with lots of work behind him to get his businesses running and financial journeys flowing with high expectations. While many other youth people from around the globe are not always getting the understanding of leading effective fiscal lives in the real world, the Pilot shares many reasons why youth empowerment is a sign of powerful advocacy in this post-pandemic season, including the fact that youth employment is at an astounding high in African and Asian nations and what can lead to as a result of high youth unemployment. He concludes that taking a course of action by appointing volunteers from the youth community in his incoming volunteer service projects is the penultimate way to change these astronomical rates of joblessness among the youth.
Dec 05, 202105:47
Human Exploration Mission of the United States Space Force (USSF) and NASA (11/28/21)

Human Exploration Mission of the United States Space Force (USSF) and NASA (11/28/21)

Upon returning back from Merritt Island, Airman Khan discusses the vital mission both the NASA and the United States Space Force share in upcoming space programs and spaceflight missions for this decade and beyond in great detail. He explains about the Artemis Program, the program focusing on sending humans back to the Moon for the first time since the 1970s, and how it is great for both space agencies to advocate for the mission through funding already achieved and partnerships already gained through private and commercial space companies, such as Space-X and Blue Origin.
He concludes that his upcoming involvement with NASA’s L’SPACE Academy will definitely help him understand the reasons for this human exploration mission of Jupiter, and strives to place more emphasis for similar space programs like this in his FY2022 airmanship budget. Preparedness for the next five decades in the space domain is a must for America and the rest of mankind, so effective budget protocols for funding of research is the best way to make all of this happen in the end. The Pilot is looking forward to returning back to Merritt Island for his next assignment on Mars Base 1 by April 2022, where he will investigate the living conditions on Mars for future human inhabitants, such as the type of vegetation to grow and the houses to construct and build.
Nov 29, 202106:52
Progress of Human Space Exploration Efforts in Asia (11/21/21)

Progress of Human Space Exploration Efforts in Asia (11/21/21)

On one of his final days of stay here at the Space Coast, Airman Khan starts of with detailing on his brief itinerary of his whole one-week visit to the Space Coast from places such as Cocoa Beach, Kennedy Space Center, and the rest of the Port Canaveral areas, and how it has made him feel welcomed as a new local in the area. He then goes on to recap what he has specifically done during his Astronaut Training Experience (ATX) program through a series of space activities, and how the locals remind him how powerful this world can become when they see him working on a mission that brings everyone together for one common purpose. He went on great detail about information on what Asia and Africa are doing to send their first humans to outer space and human spaceflight missions, with examples of countries coming from Pakistan, Nigeria, India, Indonesia, and Israel, and concluded with his goals to fulfill his space research program blueprint for Fiscal Year 2022 through initiatives such as NASA L’SPACE Academy educational grants, giving undergrad and graduate students the option to become part of the research team dedicated to the recently-launched Lucy Mission, or known as the first space mission dedicated to the Trojans and celestial bodies in Jupiter. He looks forward for another visit on April 2022.
Nov 22, 202109:09
National Aviation History Month Remarks (11/14/21)

National Aviation History Month Remarks (11/14/21)

Few hours before leaving for Cape Canaveral, Florida, near the Space Coast, Airman Khan delivers his powerful remarks on the National Aviation History Month, where he recaps on the accomplishments and feats of aviation that has shaped the United States and the globe and early advances from China and Europe leading up to modern aviation. He also discusses his plans on visiting the Kennedy Space Center for Astronaut Training Experience (ATX) a week straight to perform activities and tasks typically performed by astronauts while in orbit to outer space, and describes in great detail about the overview of the training. He looks back at his first visit at 17 years of age as a regular student, but now making his visit this time as Pilot to do things an astronaut would do in real time for just about a week, and that’s an exciting highlight of this year for this airmanship term. The Pilot is grateful for all these airspace pioneers that came before him to make all of these great things happen here in this nation, and looks forward to providing the same sense of urgency for the future generations.
Nov 15, 202105:31
Native American Heritage Month Remarks (11/07/21)

Native American Heritage Month Remarks (11/07/21)

Airman Khan starts of the month of November with giving a great tribute to the Firsts of America, the Native Americans in this special heritage month. He briefly explains behind the history of the Natives from their early beginnings till the recent days in America, and how the celebration for the heritage month in honor of them started with President Reagan until current administrations as a monumental cause of recognizing the importance of culturally preserving the history of the Natives, who have been settling in America for thousands of years or even longer. The Pilot looks forward to meeting with a group of Natives one day through his exploration projects in the future, and hopes that others are willing to do the same to learn more about them by meeting a fellow Native in their area, search for museums and virtual documentaries related to them, or interview a descendent of the Native Tribes in the continental United States one day.
Nov 07, 202103:53
Committed Toward a Great Cyberspace (10/31/21)

Committed Toward a Great Cyberspace (10/31/21)

Airman Khan formally concludes the month of October with major takeaways on the airmanship’s annual theme of being committed toward building a great cyberspace, where we are preserving the beauty of our digital landscape with the help of our people. He uses crucial statistical data to make points on how vital it is to protect families from cyber threats at all costs, and how they serve as a simple reminder to not expect digital safety to come for you, but has to come through your actions every day. He plans on pushing the expansion of public efforts to bring awareness on staying committed toward this memorable cause, and looks forward to a better month in November.
Nov 01, 202104:13
The Pilot's Year in Action (10/24/21)

The Pilot's Year in Action (10/24/21)

Airman Khan discusses about what he has done so far for the past nine months as Pilot since January, and what are his priorities looking like for the upcoming year 2022, which includes the Forex Funded Blueprint adherence for the FY 2022, working to provide the unemployed more resources to get started in digital commerce, and many others. He explains about the current conditions of American families with fiscal struggles, such as falling behind in rent, student loans, and car payments across the country. He concludes that every year is a Year of Action, not a year of sit-downs and rallies for no reason, and the Pilot will not hesitate and will not stop doing the work he is doing, because it will all be worth it in the end.
Oct 25, 202104:58
Nuclear Holocaust (10/17/21)

Nuclear Holocaust (10/17/21)

Airman Khan takes the time to brief on a topic that nobody’s willing to talk about, but he chose to discuss it as an informational topic of the week. He discusses about the dangers of nuclear holocaust, the specifics on how it can damage cities, countries, roads, people’s bodies once exposed to the radiation of the nuclear components, and the place’s ecosystems in great length, during this weekly address. He recommends that this topic is something for the people to be mindful of and know what to do in case of a potential nuclear danger for future reference. He concludes with providing a few recommendations, such as reviving the civilization’s accomplishments and achievements and calling for prohibition of nuclear weapons and warheads from usage during war conflicts indefinitely, on preventing another nuclear holocaust like the one that happened in two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, approximately 76 years ago after the Second World War.
Oct 18, 202105:60
UAS Integration Pilot Program & Plans for Economic Preparedness (10/10/21)

UAS Integration Pilot Program & Plans for Economic Preparedness (10/10/21)

The Pilot has started this weekly address of with describing his recommended plans for the people to be economically prepared from times of crisis and the expansion of the Great Resignation phenomenon for small businesses and typical retail workers along with middle class families. He debriefs on his recent approval of his blueprint he designed early last month about helping families and individuals getting funded with hedge funds up to $1 million and beyond for funding and being able to generate profits based on the skillset that they have learned through the day trading sector every month, and states that this is the blueprint for the people, and for the many.
He concludes with the briefings on the UAS Integration Pilot Program that has influenced and shaped our National Airspace System (NAS) for four years since 2017, and how they are pivotal for drone operations in American life. At the end, the Pilot calls for fellow pilots in the country to take this program and comply with it to their advantage with pride.
Oct 11, 202105:07
Recognition of National Cyber Awareness Month (10/03/21)

Recognition of National Cyber Awareness Month (10/03/21)

Airman Khan focuses on explaining the current relations between America and the Eastern Hemisphere, specifically with Asia and the Middle East. Despite our successes and failures we have witnessed in our recent history and studies, he recommends from his research on how to improve effective diplomatic relations with the countries going forward in this weekly address. He concludes that although the United States can change its’ past, he believes that this is a great opportunity to expose them to our space exploration efforts and economic webinars through his plans of research, education, and outreach in the long run, and getting their nations involved in this vast space-faring journey in the near future. He states that America has done well and will not break with diplomacy, and it will take a while for the nation to come back, but the nation will achieve its promise to the Eastern Hemisphere and the globe.
Oct 04, 202102:39
American Relations with the East (09/26/21)

American Relations with the East (09/26/21)

Airman Khan focuses on explaining the current relations between America and the Eastern Hemisphere, specifically with Asia and the Middle East. Despite our successes and failures we have witnessed in our recent history and studies, he recommends from his research on how to improve effective diplomatic relations with the countries going forward in this weekly address. He concludes that although the United States can change its’ past, he believes that this is a great opportunity to expose them to our space exploration efforts and economic webinars through his plans of research, education, and outreach in the long run, and getting their nations involved in this vast space-faring journey in the near future. He states that America has done well and will not break with diplomacy, and it will take a while for the nation to come back, but the nation will achieve its promise to the Eastern Hemisphere and the globe.
Sep 27, 202106:04
Future of Our Internet Landscape & The Fourth Industrial Revolution (09/19/21)

Future of Our Internet Landscape & The Fourth Industrial Revolution (09/19/21)

Airman Khan starts of by recapping the recent National Aerospace Week and appreciating the ingenuity of those who worked passionately for the space and national defense industries since the early 20th century. Then, he moved on to the week’s topic that explains about how the world is shaping and influencing the future of our digital landscape as well as how the revolution is currently done by citizens and users of the internet on a day-to-day basis. He emphasizes heavily on the rise of digital entrepreneurship and how it has given more people the chance to build businesses and earn income from home than at any point in history since the 1999-2001 dot-com bubble burst. He also outweighs the cons of digital commerce and entrepreneurship with factors, such as never leaving home for workout or losing work-to-life balance from home to outside and vice versa, and advocates for building regular lifestyles of working out, doing work from home, and keeping in touch with friends and family like the previous generations. He concludes that the future of our digital landscape and its interconnectedness with citizens is the focal point of our Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Sep 20, 202104:43
Remembering the 9/11 Attacks and National Aerospace Week. (09/12/21)

Remembering the 9/11 Attacks and National Aerospace Week. (09/12/21)

Airman Khan reflects on the attacks that shocked America twenty years ago on September 11th, 2001, and how it has made the victims’ families silent and quiet since then during their reunions, parties, and moments of life events, such as proms and graduations. He gives appreciation and much love to those who are doing acts of generous and meaningful public service to get the country rolling with positivity and humility for themselves and their loved ones. He looks forward to pushing his own service projects as the frontier of great work ahead in this airmanship.

At the same time, the Pilot is honoring those who are making American aviation the best possibility out there for Americans and citizens of the globe to witness with their own minds and eyes through television and online networks of space launches being conducted, as well as flights being conducted by pilots across major airports, air force bases, and so many other icons of our aviation landmarks. He calls for future generations to get involved in the nations’ most prestigious and sponsored STEM education to get ahead of the science and technology curve for their future careers associated with space or similar outing one day, and concludes with the message that the chance to serve and represent families here in America is in the conviction of every American citizen, and one small act can take the nation far beyond imagination, if given a thought on the act. He formally describes in the end that, “America is meant to lead the masses.”
Sep 13, 202105:08
Race Relations and Sickle Cell Research (09/05/21)

Race Relations and Sickle Cell Research (09/05/21)

Airman Khan started off this weekly address with broad discussions on race relations here in the United States and how it’s impacting American society in 2021, such as integration of diverse populations, growth of Civil Rights legislation signed into law, and unequal pay based on race and gender. He argues that our education system still failed to foster positive race relations, and the people need to substantially improve that strength of race relations over time, no exception.

Likewise, the Pilot discussed the importance of sickle cell research with one simple three-year case study example of CDC conducting patients from two states, Georgia and California, not fully getting covered with their medical insurance for treatments that can save them from permanent disability and other blood-related disorders. He advocates not only for technological advances toward treating sickle cell patients, but also viable options for these patients to get the coverage they need to be successful in their treatments and live longer. Sickle cell research and the success behind it is an exemplary cornerstone for American health frameworks, and will continue to be so for the future of our fellow patients.
Sep 06, 202106:48
Efforts to Establish a Robust Commercial Space Industry and 12/20 First State of the World Address (08/29/21)

Efforts to Establish a Robust Commercial Space Industry and 12/20 First State of the World Address (08/29/21)

As the world is closing the month of August, Airman Khan decides to touch on the topics relating to the ongoing efforts to establish a robust commercial industry through digital commerce and entrepreneurship that have the potential to replace many of the outsourced jobs that are still have fewest of its’ workers still working to this day, due to the Great Resignation expansion into the nation and eventually the globe in great length. The Pilot also explains his intention of drafting a written report on the State of the World for December 20th of this year that discusses a plethora of topics that has impacted global, national, and international affairs for the duration of this year, as well as takeaways from these global phenomena going into 2022, at the end of this weekly podcast.
Aug 30, 202107:54
The Art of Individual Initiative and the Civilization (08/22/21)

The Art of Individual Initiative and the Civilization (08/22/21)

The Pilot explains in great detail about the benefits and the beauty of taking initiative for passionate works, without having to be told by anyone else in life, and what it has done for the civilization so far. He gives examples from numerous instances of how the art of individual initiative has brought the modern system of communications and transportations into light for the current generation of Americans, and what an ongoing expansion of innovation and ingenuity from the commercial space industry can do for future generations for space tourism one day. He emphasizes the importance of personal initiative, explains the pros and cons of personal initiative, and gives great pieces of solid advice to young entrepreneurs and like-minded folks about how to take their talent to the next level through the art of individual initiative conclusively, going into 2022 and the future.
Aug 23, 202110:33
Clean Energy for the Future World (08/15/21)

Clean Energy for the Future World (08/15/21)

For the first time of this year, Airman Khan strives to explain his clean energy plan and vision for the
future of this world by detailing the context and historical understandings behind the recent climate
change summits from Paris to the 2021 COP26 summit with the Glasgow Climate Pact with great
importance at the beginning of the address. He then uses the context, provided through recommendations
given by the participating leaders of the summit, to discuss a bit specifically on how he plans to tackle the
challenge of bringing clean energy opportunities for people’s appliances and their regular usage of
electricity and solar power for their daily operations, and concludes that he looks forward to discussing
more about his suggestive clear energy plan at a future date. The Pilot is taking the issue of clean energy
very seriously and he looks forward to doing his duty sooner to bring it into a reality through service
projects and volunteerism.
Aug 16, 202106:37
Empowerment Works in Africa (08/08/21)

Empowerment Works in Africa (08/08/21)

Airman Khan specifies on the importance of empowering citizens of Africa through meaningful works and projects for the future through peacekeeping efforts, giving families the access to education, vocational training, and expanding his future Airmanship Library’s goal of establishing an academy dedicated to aerospace and building diplomatic relations with the African nations one day, when given the opportunity to do so. He extends his honor of appreciation to the African community here in America for introducing him to experiences of willingness to learn a great deal about their languages, customs, and traditional encounters. He concludes with the message that he will be committed to bring an action full of hope and optimism because the world’s future “crucially depends on it.”
Aug 09, 202106:42
The Legacy Blueprint of the UN Sustainable Development Goals [2015-2030] (08/01/21)

The Legacy Blueprint of the UN Sustainable Development Goals [2015-2030] (08/01/21)

To kick of the month of August, Airman Khan touches on the fundamental tenets that made up the blueprint of the Sustainable Development Goals sponsored by the representatives and leaders from the United Nations, and explains, with each set of the seventeen goals in total, how they are vital and necessary for mankind's survival and for mankind's progress of prosperity, people, and planet in great detail. In response to the description of these objectives, the Pilot specifies what he looks forward to doing to ensure that his works and initiatives match with these objectives and fulfill their tenets before or by 2030.
He also concludes with takeaways on the importance of the legacy behind the UN Sustainable Development Goals blueprint for the years between 2015 and 2030, and what it means for the United States and the globe within these next few more years, since the blueprint’s release. He calls for the fulfillment of promises into reality rather than just having them printed out on paper and no work has been done behind these objectives, as the world does not have any more time to just wait for things to come by.
Aug 01, 202111:34
Overview of Recent Human Exploration Efforts (07/25/21)

Overview of Recent Human Exploration Efforts (07/25/21)

While traveling in the East Coast for the remainder of this summer season, Airman Khan explained his reflections on meeting with business leaders from America and other parts of the globe at the Mexico summit has taught him about the importance of resilience of social and economic talent for ongoing human space exploration efforts through giving back to the people, similar to the social business models he and his team was involved in for much part of the year. Despite the growth of robust space tourism through ventures hailing from Blue Origin and SpaceX, many families with vision for outer space yet lack the economic resources needed to fulfill their dream into reality, as many of the American population do not earn at least $100,000 annually for space tourism, but this can be altered through the course of accountability and action. The Pilot argues at the end that through his economic works, people would be able to recognize themselves by also fulfilling their goal of traveling to space one day, without having to break their backs, if they are willing to.
Jul 26, 202104:26
Financial Literacy for Young Adults and the Youth (07/18/21)

Financial Literacy for Young Adults and the Youth (07/18/21)

During his first international tour as Pilot here in Mexico, Airman Khan shares his moment of major takeaways that he has witnessed throughout his visit at the NCREASE Liftoff economic summit. While meeting with business leaders and IBOs in person for the first time since April, he learned about how Mexico has empowered the people with new opportunities relating to day trading and other e-commerce sectors and how these economic opportunities will continue to empower this beautiful nation, located south of the United States, as well as what the people of America can take away from this historic visit. He showed his humility and gratitude for their hospitality throughout this visit, and concludes by describing how he looks forward to doing his part to bring financial literacy for America's young adults and the youth, starting in August. These initiatives and steps or measures will be delivered spontaneously, without doubt, and the Pilot will do the best he can to perform a collective effort on this with other leaders and volunteers.
Jul 19, 202106:07
Human Security for the 21st and 22nd Centuries (07/11/21)

Human Security for the 21st and 22nd Centuries (07/11/21)

Few hours before departing for Mexico, Airman Khan briefly describes the importance of strengthening human security in every part of the globe for effective transitional events going into the year 2100 and the 22nd century, and gives a generic synopsis of how human security played a role from the earliest of human civilization till the current days of this century. He also explains why human security remains a significant factor for everyone to be reminded of, and how to deal with this factor with the complex rise of mankind expansion in population and developmental growth with needs, desires, wants, and leading newer lifestyles. The Pilot concisely concludes that human security is indeed vital for the transitioning into outer space moving into the 22nd century.
Jul 11, 202103:05
American Independence Day and Economy (07/04/21)

American Independence Day and Economy (07/04/21)

Airman Khan expresses his strong and devoted wishes to the day of independence of the United States from Great Britain on July 4th, 1776, with a historical context behind the grievances set by the Founding Fathers against King George III for their self-determined rule from British colonial regime, contributions made by the Enlightenment thinkers to give America the chance to lead and toil on its’ own for 200 plus years, and how the choice for freedom of expression, speech, religion, and dialogue impacts the modern way of life here in America. He also truly expresses why he keeps talking about economy on a weekly basis through this podcast, and what it means to him and his leadership through the airmanship for the people of America and the globe.

Despite America’s positive galore in global leadership since independence, the Pilot also admits about the ongoing issues that have resulted from economic disparity and economic gaps among high, middle, and low-income classes over these long years, and suggests how the gap must be mitigated to their lows under an effective fiscal system. The Pilot is now hopeful that his upcoming international tour to Mexico for an economic summit sponsored through the NCREASE platform will provide answers to some of these issues that are happening here in America through meetings with business leaders.
Jul 04, 202105:42
The Pilot's Agenda for Fiscal Year 2022 (06/27/21)

The Pilot's Agenda for Fiscal Year 2022 (06/27/21)

Airman Khan has already planned  his agenda of rebuilding this airmanship and onwards for the fiscal year of 2022, starting in September 2021. He starts this weekly address of with his overall thoughts on the NCREASE company leading up great hands not just as a social business model for all, but also a leader of justice against the of enders and for the victims suffering from blindness, neglect, and abuse. He explains that the fiscal year 2022 budget includes expenses and budget spending dedicated for upcoming space programs and flight training expected to rise for at least five and six digit figures, which is hefty, but a necessity for effective airmanship.


He also explains the methods of keeping the airmanship alive for its’ budget expenses would mostly come from a blueprint dedicated to getting funded with hedge funding firms for day trading and acquiring wealth to keep up to 80-90% of the profits generated through trading instruments and with chart analysis from the trading sector. He justifies his hedge firm blueprint, expected to be released and signed into effect by September 2021, by comparing the pros and cons of trading with professional trading partners over retail trading (trading solely at the discretion of the individual based on the funds he or she has available). He also declares the list of building economic renewal does not just stop at daytrading, but he seeks to expand to sectors dealing with NFT projects, crypto blockchain investments, life agency sector, and so much more coming. That’s a sign of economic progress we must keep intact going into 2022, and the Pilot urges the people to keep on going with their fiscal pursuits. The Pilot concludes that the US Congressional Award program has been strongly instrumental in his latest growth as a young leader, and as a strong-headed Pilot fully capable of taking up to the challenge, with no thoughts of giving up at any stage.

Jun 27, 202105:24
Preserving Our Natural Beauty: National Parks and Monuments (06/20/21)

Preserving Our Natural Beauty: National Parks and Monuments (06/20/21)

Airman Khan has shared his thoughts and research on preserving America’s natural beauty in the nation’s broad natural landscape from parks and monuments through historical examples of great American leaders, such as President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909), advocating for the stances on naturalism as well as providing effective solutions to continue the preservation effort to local, state, and national governments since the early 20th century, without hesitation fear. He expressed his willingness to travel to national park and monument tours later this year and early 2022 and appreciate the beautiness of their landscapes with strong reflections during his journey to the beautiful wilderness of nature. He concludes that the people should not treat the thought of outer space settlement opportunities as a way to establish refugee camps, during times of critical issues happening around the globe with climate change and global warming. The people of America cannot escape from such natural consequences, and it is unfortunate for America, but the Pilot believes the challenge is worth achieving and fulfilling in the end.

Jun 20, 202105:55
Governance of Outer Space and Solar System (06/13/21)

Governance of Outer Space and Solar System (06/13/21)

Airman Khan discussed briefly on the importance of governing the regulations for outer space and missions conducted across the solar system for the mutual cooperation among space-faring nations, and explains why they are important with historical examples from the days of the Cold War till the present days of industrial and commercial space launches conducted through SpaceX and Blue Origin companies. He formally concludes this weekly address with a few crucial takeaways of how to continue to step up in ensuring that space tourists and ongoing space launches are conducted effectively without harming others here on Earth and in outer space. The Pilot states at the end that the purpose of people’s lives is meant for leading another journey into space-faring ventures and the concept of extraterritorial Manifest Destiny was meant for the people to travel to outer space at some point in their lifetimes, when the opportunity will be present to them for outer space traveling.

Jun 13, 202104:53
Ocean Governance and the Marine Environment (06/06/21)

Ocean Governance and the Marine Environment (06/06/21)

Airman Khan discussed in depth about the current status of the beauty of our oceans here on Earth and how human interactions with the marine environment has influenced their activities over the years, and outweighs the advantages and disadvantages of our people’s actions in the waters. He also furthers his briefing on the ecological consequences of human-related activities, such as overfishing, hunting fish for food and recreational purposes, and the biodiversity of fish and other marine organisms along with their ecosystems.


Thanks to his effective usage of research and statistics supporting his findings of the briefings he found during his spare time, he formally concludes with solutions and takeaways on how to mitigate the risk of these activities from impeding the growth of the marine coastal regions and their environment in the future in great detail, which includes expanding resources to the public for education, keeping people accountable for their illegal actions on the waters, and expanding volunteer service projects through organizations in the upcoming days with passion and leading to the front.

Jun 06, 202107:09
Remarks on the Asian American-Pacific Heritage Month (05/30/21)

Remarks on the Asian American-Pacific Heritage Month (05/30/21)

Airman Khan briefly displays his appreciation toward the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities for making America a great diverse nation with their talent and ingenuity for so many years till the present, and looks forward to extending the flow of great relationships between the United States and other Asian and Pacific Islander nations for many more years through exchange of contacts and cultural interactions over time. The Pilot concludes with his passionate commitment of reuniting fellow people with minority communities together as one from 2020, and announced that the diverse nation has history to make, so there’s no time for separation and division. Asian American community is a part of American heritage and legacy for the United States and the globe.

May 30, 202102:57
Artificial Intelligence and Our Future (05/23/21)

Artificial Intelligence and Our Future (05/23/21)

Airman Khan specifies how Artificial Intelligence is already taking over the spheres of American society and the global societies and strongly influencing the outlook of its future. The United States is already leading the innovativeness of AI and the Pilot is calling for transparency regarding the development of their software as well as the impact it can make to the citizens’ lives, through notable examples of Tesla Motors and Elon Musk along with Dojo Systems as well as Congressional initiatives to keep safe energy sponsored automobiles on the streets to prevent reckless driving through recognition systems by 2025. He outweighs the pros and cons of artificial intelligence and what it can suggest of the lives of American citizens dnd the globe in the years to come and concludes with a recommendation to take proper approaches on AI for the future, based on the fidelity of facts provided during this time.

May 23, 202105:46
Armed Forces Day (05/16/21)

Armed Forces Day (05/16/21)

Airman Khan dedicates this weekly address in honor of those who have served our nation with dignity and honor, without asking anything in return, and dedicates how our military veterans, along with auxiliary forces and service academies, across generations of ages and communities have served to make America the strongest diplomatic nation on the face of this earth, protecting our way of life every single second here at home and abroad, and protecting livelihoods of many Americans from isolation and fear. He uses the advantage of ethos, pathos, and logos to demonstrate his case of his ongoing support for the families of veterans and current military personnel through volunteer service projects and economic opportunities to help then transition from military to regular life of rebuilding small businesses, and get ahead of the financial curve upon completion of their service. To our fellow veterans on this special day, thank you for your service to this great nation of ours. The Pilot looks forward to serving in the United States Space Force at a near future date to preserve and maintain the integrity of American space capabilities and powers in outer space.

May 16, 202105:40
Focus on Priorities for Effective Airmanship (05/09/21)

Focus on Priorities for Effective Airmanship (05/09/21)

The 100 days of airmanship has passed already, and Airman Khan is not even done, as he briefs up on his appreciation of watching people and their families tap into the business opportunities offered virtually to learn about day trading and bringing high energy and get rolling to make more money through these trading sessions. Now, his plans of expanding sources of flights to the Midwest and Western regions of the nation and keeping his flight training team headstrong from issues relating to change of staff or flight officer instructors, or even not hesitating to train at flight academies that has less issues with change of staff to complete the necessary objectives he needs to be successful in the frameworks he has implemented earlier this year are his absolute top priorities for an effective airmanship. Weather patterns and its impact for flying are also another great priority the Pilot wants to consider for, so flight missions for training and for official duty do not get impacted by them and training agendas can be completed in a timely fashion by 2022.


The Pilot concludes that so many more things are on the way with volunteer service and is hopeful that the people can keep in touch with them and his ambitions for the rest of the year and 2022. He is thrilled, excited, and cannot stop giving back to the people he passionately represents and serves for that it is unparalleled with anything else going on in his youthful life.

May 09, 202105:35
Reflections on the First 100 Days of Airmanship (05/02/21)

Reflections on the First 100 Days of Airmanship (05/02/21)

With the First 100 Days of Airmanship officially happening on this special date, Airman Khan reflects on what he has been able to accomplish so much within these past 100 days, such as already impacting hundreds of individuals and their families to learn about the day trading valuable skill set and introduce them through meaningful incentives as well as resources, establishing checklist agendas for high ratings of Private and Instrument on a timely fashion, finishing unmanned aerial aircraft systems training at a record high from early 2021, and so much more with mentorship and finding the industry-level advisors for success.


Taking leadership in a time of new renewal and strength is challenging, yet rewarding, as mentioned by the Pilot, and discussed setting forth for incoming FAA Wings’ initiative that dedicates for former and current pilots to take advantage of resources needed to strengthen airmanship with safety, peace, prosperity, and harmony. As the length of 100 days is just nothing, but arbitrary, he briefs and concludes that service projects remain another priority for the people, and will never be left out of his desk, as impacting the lives of America and the globe is what makes our world a powerful civilization, no matter how long it takes or how difficult the mission gets. Manifestation for space exploration is real, and many people will see and recognize its power in the upcoming months, and the Pilot is hopeful that the nation will join him in his effort.

May 02, 202105:43
Human and Family Values (04/25/21)

Human and Family Values (04/25/21)

During the second day of Holy Ramadan, Airman Khan reflected on his recent birthday from April 23rd and discussed emphatically on the importance of restoring the dignity and honor of our human and family values here in America and abroad, giving youth the opportunity to be part of programs such as America’s 40-year old Congressional Award program and many others to provide them the chance to personally develop, volunteer in projects they deeply care about, improving physical fitness, and exploring other parts of the country and the world through cultural diffusion and other sources of resources that educates the youth about certain parts of the scenes they witness here in this vast world. He notifies to the people that restoring human and family values among communities and peers is the work mandated by our Almighty God and must be preserved for all, regardless of religion and creed or ethnicity and financial background. He concludes how the Almighty has blessed humanity so much to live and work for every single day, cannot treat His blessing with granted, and must consider this long-haul duty as a blessing from Him.

Apr 25, 202104:32
Freedom over Darkness Both on Earth and Universe (04/18/21)

Freedom over Darkness Both on Earth and Universe (04/18/21)

This week, the Pilot has emphasized that defending freedom over darkness is not just a duty our citizens must do here on Earth, but also in outer space. National security efforts from the days of President Eisenhower to the present day has testified how defending an American’s “way of life” is vital for sense of security from damage or harm or intention of conflict and the escalations for them, and the Pilot recommends the “freedom of outer space” principle shall remain existent for thoughts and actions behind outer space settlement missions in the future. As long as it is done with righteousness and proper guidance, Americans and citizens of the globe are able to dictate the cure to poverty, famine, and other issues that destroy their well-being and standards of living here on Earth and of course, in outer space on a later occasion. The Pilot’s final course of action at the end calls for changing the paradigm of the concept of freedom in this modern age of science and technology and for the years ahead, as outer space will gradually become our frontier of settlement and union in harmony.

Apr 18, 202104:34
Religious Freedom Act and Economic Premises (04/11/21)

Religious Freedom Act and Economic Premises (04/11/21)

The Pilot briefly discusses both the importance of providing religious freedom for all Americans of religious and non-religious affiliations as well as continuing to expand on economic premises set forth at the beginning of this airmanship term. With the Holy Month of Ramadan approaching soon for many Muslim Americans, Airman Khan shares what Ramadan really is about, the ideals it teaches to the Muslims around the globe as well as to the non-Muslims, and how it brings an significant impact to the universe, and concludes that religious freedom needs to be preserved at all costs in 2021, a pinnacle tenet from Islam regarding unity and coexistent of multi-ethnic communities. He continues to address that he will expand to push for prosperity through agendas he has already outlined from the recent weeks, and ends with a message that the unity of America and our citizens is what will shape up our national economy with confidence as well as dominance. He looks forward to a great start to the second fiscal quarter of 2021.

Apr 11, 202103:00
The 2030 Agenda (04/04/21)

The 2030 Agenda (04/04/21)

The Pilot has discussed about his overall vision for the year 2030, and begins with his 100 days in airmanship flying thunder fast and had to describe his overall feelings for the future year of 2030 as a way to get ready and shock the world with compatibility, strategic preparedness, and readiness as well as consistent progress. He also calls for his vision on setting world-class budgets for effective airmanship and beyond the service of conquering flights above the skies and on low-level terrain lands, leading effective economic decisions to drive the airmanship and personal ventures that others can learn from based on these decision-making, calling out for initiatives dedicated to mental health and giving everyone a fair shot in something, if not everything, and having a sustainable airmanship library coming into a reality by the near future for people to take a look at his accomplishments and feats he has achieved along with the support of the people and his cabinet team members. He expressed his positive enthusiasm toward taking on more flights during training and after training for excitement, fun, and moments of thrills with joy going into the rest of the year and for the next four years and so far beyond. Airman Khan expressed at his conclusion that his journey was not just his, but the journey of the people in another day's anecdote.

Apr 04, 202104:26
Economic Inequality and Fiscal Discipline (03/28/21)

Economic Inequality and Fiscal Discipline (03/28/21)

With the 2021 Tax Filing season and a busy summer season approaching, the Pilot wanted to touch on the status of our economy at the end of this first fiscal quarter of 2021, ranging from more American workers resigning from typical in-person jobs to working from home through small businesses to pushing deadlines for student loan payments for young students to shifting the greatest transfer of wealth from the rich to the middle and other struggling classes of workers and families in decades during the rising movement known as the Great Resignation here in America. He ended his address with the following recommendations and takeaways for the people: starting an LLC, mastering crucial financial skill sets that will set generational wealth flow pretty well, and taking advantage of financial programs that involve both learning and putting it into practice for applicability.

Mar 28, 202105:34
Airmanship Progress: The Ongoing Process of Private Pilot Agenda (03/21/21)

Airmanship Progress: The Ongoing Process of Private Pilot Agenda (03/21/21)

The Pilot has summarized the overview of the incoming Instrument Pilot Checklist Agenda for the 2021-22 annual year, while in a family visit at West Virginia, and discussed concisely about what he looks forward to achieving at the Private rating stage, including taking the time off briefly from flying due to the holy month of Ramadan observance by April 2021. He expands on his goal to experience flying in military or experimental aircraft jets through training programs out in the West, and emphasized safety before anything in these upcoming and future flights at the end. He extends his best wishes for a great Spring Break of the year, while pushing his economic goals for the people to be successful and start making income again through opportunity.

Mar 21, 202102:30
Mental Health and Obesity: National Security Issues (03/14/21)

Mental Health and Obesity: National Security Issues (03/14/21)

The Pilot has briefly discussed mental health and obesity as one of the nation’s top national security issues of our time, and addresses his long-term plans to combat problems arising from the mental health and obesity crisis here in the United States and across the globe. His plans include establishing a Mental Health Advisory Board to coordinate under his airmanship wing on giving opportunities to volunteers willing to take positions to help people understand behind their mental health problems or obesity issues and how to tackle them through measures and expansion of related educational programs. He supports his plans with statistical findings and research that has influenced his decisions behind the plans of tackling this challenge together with the people, and he is hopeful that the people take these issues seriously and are willing to make a difference for this effort. He concludes this weekly address with the message on taking simple measures to avoid obesity at all costs and do the share duty to prevent the rise of medicare costs from such medical issues that can also cause our national security to weaken in the long haul, and the work done this year will be instrumental for future years.

Mar 14, 202105:37
National Cybersecurity Plans, National Security, and International Women's History Month (03/07/21)

National Cybersecurity Plans, National Security, and International Women's History Month (03/07/21)

Airman Khan has started with a brief message about the fast pace of progress the world is currently witnessing and what it hopes to accomplish for global history, thus bringing a sense of urgency for the people to continue to work for success and turn the tables around. The Pilot has emphasized how powerful women and young children are fundamentally important for the nation’s future and our global economy, and gave a brief message in honor of the International Women’s Month in this podcast. He also describes in length the growth of cyber crimes taking toll over our nation’s digital infrastructure, and suggests plans to mitigate and neutralize cyber threats for the next decade. He concludes this weekly address with crucial takeaways from previous historical case examples of the coexistence of non-peaceful actors and how they are still working to hamper our national security and way of life, despite winning major wars and global conflicts, as we continue to transition into the post-pandemic world.

Mar 07, 202108:51
The Legacy Makers Activate Missions Alliance: Recognition of Our Black History Month (02/28/21)

The Legacy Makers Activate Missions Alliance: Recognition of Our Black History Month (02/28/21)

The Pilot has brought additional good news to the people about his plans to bring back people together and help them achieve the purpose of prosperity in life through long-term mentorships in this current age of fast, evolving global landscape. The Legacy Makers Activate Missions Alliance plan will strive to help people, especially the youth, to build sustainable lifestyles under effective mentorships and a series of incentives dedicated to personal development, financial literacy, and other crucial life services. 

This serves as one of the Pilot’s major initiative projects he seeks to get more volunteers for and strive to make a social impact for individuals from all walks of life. As the Pilot reflects on America’s past year of the Black Lives Matter movement on the last day of February, he strives to ensure that African Americans and other minorities are brought into positive direction under this long-term alliance rescue plan. This is serving and giving back to the community at its finest, according to the Pilot.

Feb 28, 202107:30
Ensuring a Fair Shot for Everybody (02/21/21)

Ensuring a Fair Shot for Everybody (02/21/21)

The Pilot has brought much good news to the people, as part of his broad Legacy Makers Activate Missions Alliance initiative, including a great social business economic plan, open volunteer positions for his Cabinet, and other public service announcements. He explains why and how each of these opportunities he has available will bring benefits to people at large, and wants to evolve his airmanship more from just flying to bringing long-term legacy beyond aviation.

He doesn’t want to accomplish these things alone, so he asks for support from the people to join him in this campaign. There’s so much that needs to be done, and the Pilot can only do so much. In the coming days, the Pilot will deliver more announcements regarding these valuable opportunities, nothing more, nothing less. Everyone deserves a fair shot, and he will ensure they get one.

Feb 21, 202109:16
Extension of Climate Change: Our Endangered Species, Wild Life, and Marine Life (02/14/21)

Extension of Climate Change: Our Endangered Species, Wild Life, and Marine Life (02/14/21)

The Pilot started this Weekly Address with expressing his appreciation and love to the young patients currently under medical treatments at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as well as their families, on this special Valentines’ Day. The Pilot then transitions to discussing more about where he left off from February 07th on the issues of climate change effects on our endangered species in wild and marine ecosystems through illustrations of few examples that have gone through the crisis from this past year to the present.
The Pilot concludes this Weekly Address with a strong appeal to the audience to not let go of the chance to take action against these adverse effects, based on the lessons the world has learned from 2020, and work to save these vulnerable creatures before it gets too late. His love goes out to everyone in this world, both the loved ones and these special, adorable creatures from this day forward.
Feb 14, 202105:31