She owns 11 private planes

Nas Daily
1 Nov 202303:23

Summary

TLDRMeet Kana, an Indian woman who, despite societal expectations and gender norms, pursued her passion for aviation by owning 11 private jets and helicopters. Initially discouraged from becoming a pilot, she instead created a luxury aircraft rental service, akin to 'Uber of the Skies', which caters to various needs, including medical emergencies and organ transfers. Her inspiring journey challenges misconceptions about women's capabilities and advocates for self-belief and pursuing one's dreams.

Takeaways

  • 🚁 A woman from India owns 11 private jets but cannot fly them herself.
  • 🌟 Her fascination with planes began at the age of 4 when she saw a helicopter land.
  • 🚫 Despite her desire to be a pilot, her family and societal norms discouraged her from pursuing it.
  • 💡 Instead of flying, she came up with the idea to own planes if she couldn't fly them.
  • 💼 She raised money from investors to buy her first plane and started a rental business.
  • 🚀 Her business model was similar to Uber, but for luxury private jets.
  • 🛫 The demand for her planes grew, leading her to expand her fleet to 9 planes and 2 helicopters.
  • 🏥 Her fleet is not only used by CEOs and celebrities but also for medical care, including organ transfers.
  • 🚁 The helicopters are used for emergency response and rescue missions.
  • 💰 She aspires to make private jet travel affordable for everyone, akin to Uber X.
  • 🌍 Kana's story challenges misconceptions about women's capabilities and encourages self-belief and perseverance.

Q & A

  • Who is the woman with 11 private jets?

    -The woman is Kana, an Indian businesswoman who owns nine planes and two helicopters.

  • What was Kana's childhood fascination?

    -Kana was fascinated with planes and helicopters since she was a child, her interest sparked by seeing a helicopter land when she was four years old.

  • What career did Kana want to pursue growing up?

    -Kana wanted to become a pilot, but her family and teachers discouraged her due to traditional gender roles in her Orthodox Indian business family.

  • How did Kana's family view women working?

    -Kana's family believed that women should not work for others but either work in family businesses or not at all.

  • What did Kana do instead of becoming a pilot?

    -Kana raised money from investors and bought a plane, starting a business where she let other people rent it, similar to an Uber for the skies.

  • How did Kana's business expand?

    -The demand for renting her luxurious planes was high, leading her to buy more planes until she owned 11 in total.

  • Who are the clients of Kana's private jet service?

    -Kana's clients include CEOs, celebrities, and people in need of medical care, such as organ transfers and emergency response and rescue missions.

  • What is Kana's goal for her business?

    -Kana aims to make her private jet service affordable for everyone, similar to the Uber X model.

  • What misconception does Kana believe the world has about women?

    -Kana believes that the biggest misconception is that women can't do anything well, but she insists that women can do everything and more.

  • What advice does Kana have for women?

    -Kana advises women to believe in themselves, be their biggest motivator, supporter, and encourager, and not to let others walk over their dreams.

  • How does Kana's story challenge traditional gender roles?

    -Kana's story challenges traditional gender roles by showing that despite societal expectations, women can be successful entrepreneurs and break into fields like aviation that have been predominantly male.

Outlines

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💼 The Story of a Woman with 11 Private Jets

This paragraph introduces Kana, an Indian woman who owns 11 private jets, including nine planes and two helicopters. Despite her early fascination with flying from the age of four, societal expectations and family pressures led her to abandon her dream of becoming a pilot. Instead, she channeled her passion into an innovative business model, raising funds from investors to purchase a plane which she then rented out, similar to Uber's service model but more luxurious. Her business flourished, leading to the expansion of her fleet to meet the demands of various clients, including those requiring medical care and emergency response services. Kana's story is one of inspiration, resilience, and breaking gender stereotypes, as she proves that women can achieve anything they set their minds to.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Private Jets

Private jets refer to aircraft that are owned or rented by individuals or corporations for personal or business use, rather than being operated by commercial airlines for the general public. In the video, the woman owns 11 private jets, which is an unusual and impressive number, highlighting her success and passion for aviation.

💡Kana

Kana is the central figure in the video, a woman from India who has a deep love for aviation since childhood. Despite societal expectations and discouragement from pursuing a career as a pilot, she finds an innovative way to engage with her passion by owning and renting out private jets. Her story serves as an inspiration and a testament to perseverance and innovation.

💡Orthodox Indian Business Family

An Orthodox Indian business family refers to a traditional and conservative family structure in India where women are often expected to adhere to certain roles, such as being a housewife or working within the family business. In the video, Kana's family represents this cultural norm, which initially discouraged her from pursuing her dream of becoming a pilot.

💡Investors

Investors are individuals or entities that provide capital for a business or venture in exchange for potential returns, such as profit shares or ownership stakes. In the context of the video, Kana raises money from investors to purchase her first plane, which is a critical step in her journey to owning multiple private jets.

💡Luxury

Luxury refers to a state of great comfort or elegance, often associated with high-end products or services that are beyond the basic necessities. In the video, the luxury aspect is emphasized by the opulent interiors of Kana's planes, which are rented out to clients seeking a more upscale travel experience.

💡Uber of the Skies

The term 'Uber of the Skies' is a metaphorical comparison that likens Kana's private jet rental service to the popular ride-hailing service Uber, suggesting that her business model offers a similar level of convenience and accessibility but in the realm of air travel. This concept highlights the innovative approach she took to make luxury air travel more accessible to a broader audience.

💡Medical Care

Medical care refers to the treatment and services provided to individuals for the maintenance or improvement of their health. In the video, Kana's private jets are not only used for luxury travel but also for critical medical purposes, such as organ transfers and emergency response missions, showcasing the versatility and social impact of her business.

💡Affordability

Affordability refers to the ability of consumers to pay for goods or services without financial strain. In the context of the video, Kana aspires to make luxury air travel affordable for everyone, similar to the Uber X service, which is a more budget-friendly option within the Uber platform. This goal reflects her ambition to broaden the accessibility of private air travel.

💡Women Empowerment

Women empowerment refers to the process of giving women the power and authority to make decisions for themselves and to have control over their own lives. The video presents Kana's story as an example of women empowerment, as she defied societal norms and expectations to achieve her dreams and prove that women are capable of accomplishing anything they set their minds to.

💡Motivation

Motivation refers to the drive or desire to take action or achieve goals. In the video, Kana emphasizes the importance of self-motivation and self-belief as key factors in overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Her advice to be one's own biggest motivator, supporter, and encourager underscores the theme of personal empowerment.

Highlights

Woman owns 11 private jets but cannot fly them

Owner is from India and had a childhood fascination with planes

Her love for planes began at age 4 after witnessing a helicopter landing

Wanted to be a pilot but was discouraged by family and societal norms

Her family believed women should not work for others but rather be housewives

She came up with the idea to own planes if she couldn't fly them

Raised money from investors to buy her first plane

Started a business model where she rents out her planes like 'Uber of the Skies'

Her planes are luxurious and offer a high-end experience

Her fleet grew from one to eleven aircraft due to high demand

Her services are not only for CEOs and celebrities but also for medical care

Involved in organ transfers and emergency response missions

Aims to make air travel affordable for everyone, similar to Uber X

Kana's story is an inspiration, showing that women can achieve anything despite societal barriers

Challenges the misconception that women can't do everything

Encourages women to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams

Kana's success proves that women can excel in traditionally male-dominated fields

Transcripts

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this woman owns 11 private jets but

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she's not allowed to fly any of them hi

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as daily I'm Kana who is she and why

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does she have so many

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jets nine planes and two helicopters and

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why can't she fly

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them let me tell you her full

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story Kana is from India and ever since

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she was a kid she was in love with

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planes my fascination with planes began

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at a very early age I was I think 4

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years old when I saw a helicopter land

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and I didn't know what a helicopter was

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and when I came to know it was something

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that flew you know that's when my love

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for planes and helicopters began she

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wanted to be a pilot when she grew up

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but everyone around her said that's not

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a good idea her family and teachers told

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her that it's better to be a housewife

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than a pilot you know I always wanted to

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be a a pilot but like I said I belong to

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a very Orthodox Indian business family

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where girls didn't work for other people

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where girls didn't do jobs we either

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worked in family businesses or we didn't

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work at all so when she grew up she came

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up with an even better idea if I can't

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fly them I'm going to own them yes she

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raised money from investors she bought a

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plane but she didn't buy it for herself

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she let other people rent it just like

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at taxi it is the Uber of the Skies yeah

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it's like uber but with more luxury

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because inside her planes it looks like

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[Music]

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this people loved renting her planes and

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soon enough she had to buy more planes

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and more planes she bought another and

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another and another until she had 11

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planes today I have nine planes and two

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helicopters and this isn't just for CEOs

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and celebrities it's also for people who

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need medical care for example say if

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someone's passed away and they have

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certain organs available which can be

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used by some other person we do organ

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transfers from point A to point B we do

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emergency response and rescue missions

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we try to leave as much of an impact as

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we can and soon she wants to make it

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affordable for everyone just like Uber X

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kana's story is so inspiring when the

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world told her no she turned it into a

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yes and proved that women can do

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anything I think the biggest

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misconception the world has about women

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is that women can't do anything well

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women can do everything and more believe

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in

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yourself you have to be your biggest

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motivator your biggest supporter your

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biggest encourager

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don't let other people walk over your

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dreams if you believe it you can

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do they can be Housewives they can be

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engineers and yes they can even own 11

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private

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planes

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