Welcome...

You made it!!!

Your report should be in your inbox in 3 minutes.

Before you take off to read it, I have something vital I need to share with you…

Something that, if you pay attention to it, might change your drone piloting career forever.

What am I talking about?

I’ll tell you, but first, let’s agree on some ground rules.

This page is a NO-BUY Zone.

Nobody is hawking anything here.

No zobo, no kunu, no gala, and definitely, no drone piloting course. 

It’s simply a page designed to change how you view your drone piloting career. 

So relax, no pressure and no card details needed.

Relaxed?

Good.

Now, let’s get into it.

What Is Really Holding You Back?

The fact that you made it to this point means you’re looking for something.

Maybe it’s an answer.

Maybe it’s a breakthrough.

Or maybe, just maybe, something hasn’t been working.

It’s not for lack of trying but you can’t seem to figure out why. 

That’s what I want us to talk about.

Many drone pilots keep chasing solutions…

But only a few stop to ask the billion-dollar question;

What’s really holding me back?”

Woman being held back by strings

It’s not an easy question to ask so most people avoid it. 

It’s easier to chase the next shiny object than to sit with the discomfort of uncertainty.

Easier to believe the problem is out there somewhere.

So, they go on a rampage.

They buy the latest drone…

Sign up for more drone piloting courses…

Some even offer to do more for less because they hope this will make the discomfort go away…

But it doesn’t.

And everything remains the same…

The Discomfort is not the Problem.

What if that discomfort isn’t the problem?

What if it’s trying to tell you something?

What if it’s telling you the reason you are stuck is not what you think?

The things you are focusing on aren’t the real problem.

They never were.

They are just symptoms.

And that discomfort?

It’s trying to tell you this, but you aren’t listening. 

It’s like an itch but most pilots treat the itch instead of the disease.

And one thing I know for sure is that the itch will come back.

You might be experiencing this too.

If you are, I have a question for you…

Why hasn’t it worked? 

I mean, if the problem was as simple as buying a better drone, taking another course, or charging less, you’d already be where you want to be. 

But you are not.

So, what does that tell you?

It tells you the real problem is deeper…

It also tells you that this is not a problem you can fix on your own.

Think about the last time you made a big promise to yourself.

“I’ll finally take my career seriously.”

“I’ll stop wasting time and focus on what matters.”

You even told yourself, “This is the year I make it happen.”

But then what happened?

You bought the gear…

You took the course…

You slashed your rates…

But here you are.

Still waiting…

Still searching…

Nothing changed.

Why?

Not because you didn’t try hard enough.

But because you have been trying to solve the wrong problem.

The real reason you’re stuck isn’t the industry.

It isn’t the competition.

It isn’t even the economy.

It’s you.

Your beliefs, your fears and your refusal to face the things that are holding you back.

You’ve been running in circles, hoping the next shiny object will save you.

But it won’t.

And until you stop, until you confront what’s really keeping you grounded, you’ll stay exactly where you are.

Looking in the Mirror.

Let me use myself as an example. 

There was a time when I believed I was too small to succeed…

What makes a tiny, irrelevant, timid guy think he can make it in the drone industry?”

This question lived rent free in my head…

It haunted me…

I believed it.

And because I believed it, I acted like it…

I ran into my shell.

I avoided taking risks.

I explained my failure away as bad luck or timing.

Then I told myself the solution was mastery.

No one will doubt me if I become the most skilled pilot”

So I strived to achieve that…

I jumped from one course and masterclass to another.

I spent hours honing my craft, perfecting my shots, and mastering every function my drone had.

But even though I gained “mastery”, opportunities eluded me…

The gig I wanted went to others.

The job offers I dreamed of passed me by.

And the worst part?

The people landing those roles weren’t even as skilled as I was.

It wasn’t until much later that I realized the truth;

It was never about my skills…

It was about the beliefs that were driving me.

Moment of Truth.

By now you should know what’s holding you back.

But let me make it plain in case you didn’t get it.

The thing holding you back is the beliefs you’ve been clinging to.

The ones you’ve built your actions around.

The thing about beliefs is that you cannot see them.

They are invisible but they shape everything you do.

The beliefs we hold shape the lives we build.

And if your beliefs are holding you back, no amount of drone gears or courses will change that.

How much longer are you going to let these beliefs keep you grounded?

Let’s look at three of the most common ones and why they keep so many pilots grounded while others soar.

1. Polished Wings, Grounded Dreams.

A young boy once stood on the edge of a soccer field in Surulere with a shiny new ball.

It’s the latest model, one his parents saved up for because he told them that if he had that ball, he would finally make the team.

The boy stepped onto the field, but as the game began, he hesitated.

He fumbled. 

He froze.

And when the game ended, he sat on the sidelines, clutching that perfect ball, tears in his eyes.

That was when the truth hits him

It was never about the ball.

The boy thought the gear would make the difference.

But it didn’t.

Years passed and that boy grew up.

He traded the soccer ball for a camera, a laptop, and a drone.

And every time he feels stuck, he tells himself the same story:

“If I just had the latest model, I’d finally make it.”

So, he buys the gear.

And for a moment, it feels like progress.

But when the time comes to use it…

When it’s time to step into the spotlight and take the shot, he freezes again.

Because it was never about the gear.

It was about fear.

Not just fear of failure, but fear of being exposed. 

Fear of putting himself out there and discovering he’s not as good as he thought.

So, he hides behind the upgrades, hoping they’ll mask his insecurities.

But they don’t.

And that’s because no amount of tech can fix what’s broken inside.

Many pilots are like this boy…

They have convinced themselves that the latest drone will change everything.

But as they look at their reflection, the doubts creep in.

“What if I’m still not good enough?”

“What if this drone doesn’t fix what’s wrong?”

They push the thoughts aside but when the time comes to take the leap…

When the time comes to pitch themselves for a job or to take on a high-stakes project, they hesitate.

“I need to get a better drone” is a lie we tell ourselves.

It’s the shiny object we chase to distract from the truth we’re too scared to face:

The fear isn’t in the drone.

The fear is in you.

And so, you buy another upgrade, hoping this time will be different.

But it’s never different.

Because no matter how advanced the technology is, it can’t give you what you’re really searching for.

Confidence.

Clarity.

Courage.

What would it take to stop running?

What would it take to face the real reason you’re stuck?

And what if that’s not something you can figure out on your own?

Let’s look at the second reason you’re stuck:

2. The Badge of Doubt

Joshua was the star student in his class. Always the first to finish assignments and he was always praised for his effort.

But deep down, he didn’t feel like the star.

Because every time he succeeded, he was constantly told at home that he wasn’t doing enough, he just got lucky.

This pushed Joshua to work harder thinking, “If I achieve more, they’ll finally see I’m good enough.”

But no matter how much he achieved, it never felt enough.

Joshua grew up and decided to become a drone pilot

And now instead of chasing grades, he is chasing certifications.

Every time he earns one, he feels a fleeting moment of pride.

But then the doubt creeps back in:

“Maybe I need just one more.”

So, he enrolls again.

But here’s the thing:

It’s not the certificates he’s chasing.

It’s validation.

He is trying to prove to himself and the world that he is good enough.

But no piece of paper can erase the voice in his head that says…

“You will never measure up .”

So, he stays stuck in the cycle.

Because as long as he is preparing, he does not have to face the fear of stepping into the real world and risking failure.

The truth is that certificates don’t erase fear.

They don’t prepare you for the moment when you have to put yourself out there.

They don’t teach you how to handle rejection, how to bounce back from failure, or how to step into the unknown with confidence.

They’re a safety net.

And as long as you cling to that net, you’ll never learn how to fly.

What are you really looking for in those certificates?

And what if the thing you’re searching for isn’t something a piece of paper can give you?

What if it’s something deeper?

Something that requires more than just learning but also unlearning?

And what would you give to have that?

Everything?

Hold on.

Let’s first examine the 3rd reason you’re stuck…

3. Silent Battles, Lonely Wars.

Have you ever scrolled through a job posting requirement and wondered if you are good enough?

You see stuff like…

“Proficiency in XYZ.”

“5+ years of experience.”

“Portfolio required.”

Many times the reason it’s so difficult to land these jobs isn’t because of Proficiency or experience per se…

It’s difficult because drone pilots choose to climb the ladder alone.

Can’t blame them though.

I know of one who grew up watching his father work.

His father was a man who never asked for help.

He literally and figuratively carried the weight of the world on his shoulders.

“Real men figure things out themselves,” his father used to say.

So, when the boy became a man, he carried that belief with him.

He prided himself on his independence, even when it left him overwhelmed and exhausted.

The man became a drone pilot but was a lone wolf.

He pieces together advice from videos and forums, telling himself, “I can figure this out.”

But every step forward feels like two steps back.

He hesitates to ask for help because he’s afraid it’ll make him look weak.

Like this man you probably tell yourself, “Once I’ve perfected my skills, I’ll apply.”

But you are doing it alone in cubicle

The climb feels lonely, doesn’t it?

You’re trying to figure it all out on your own through trial and error.

You hesitate because you’re scared.

Scared of rejection.

Scared of failure.

Scared that you’ll put yourself out there and discover you’re not good enough.

So, you tell yourself, “I just need more time.”

But how much time will it take?

How many opportunities will pass you by while you wait to feel ready?

What if the thing you’re waiting for doesn’t exist?

And what if the reason you are stuck isn’t because you are not ready, but because you’re trying to climb a mountain without a map?

The most successful pilots, the ones landing roles, building careers, and making names for themselves aren’t climbing alone.

They have guidance.

They have someone who’s been there before, knows the path, and can show them the way forward.

That’s what Launch 360 is designed to be:

A place where Drone pilots can move from thinking, wishing, and worrying…

To closing deals, getting jobs, getting sponsorships, and living their dreams.

It is a place where you don’t have to waste 5 years figuring it out on your own…

… only to realize that what you’ve been figuring out isn’t what you should be focusing on…

… and you have to start another journey of 3 years.

You can get the help you need to do what is right and win with it in the same year.

To do that, click on the link below to register for Launch 360, other details are provided when you click the link:

Drone Career Program