Bio
I started in search and rescue—answering beacons, pulling crews from wreckage, and flying into places everyone else was trying to leave. That work taught me patience, triage, and how quickly things fall apart when coordination breaks down. Recovery isn’t about speed or firepower; it’s about control, communication, and knowing when not to push.
Over time, my role shifted from response to prevention. I now operate with structured teams focused on securing environments before rescue becomes necessary—providing overwatch, escort, medical readiness, and extraction capability. I work best in disciplined, multi-crew settings with clear command and shared responsibility.
I don’t chase combat or hero stories. My focus is risk management—closing gaps before they turn into distress calls, and answering them when they do.