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“The most convincing sign that someone is truly living their best life, is their lack of desire to show the world that they're living their best life. Your best life won't seek validation.” That is the most valuable lesson I've learnt from watching this series.
Thanks Capt. Chris Kariuki, you've given us a very inspiring story of your carreer and your life.. Salutes for not settling for management job...very boring...esp. for a man who's hands-on, an introverted creative human. You are appreciated for your service... Enjoy the rest of your life, continue being human. Salutes!!!!
Gina andCap. Chris are an amazing couple with total humility and human hearts. Gina trusted me and gave me a job at Safcom in 1999 to this day I hold the two dear to my heart. I intend to surprise them soon. Lots of blessings guys. I know Chris is an introvert personality while Gina is an extrovert(Great woman and a go getter) Gina has impacted so many lives both at her GDC and outside. When you talk of hard work, resilience and merit, Gina comes first to me.
Today, I felt like I am in an aviation class. Kudos to Capt. Chris B. Kariuki, being his first interview in his 65years he has done exemplary well in a very cool yet composed manner with a touch of humor here & there. Great work CTA.
Captain CB ....we celebrate you. You were my Captain on a number of flights and for sure you were very good to us. You certainly treated us well and was always kind and respectful. I wish you well Captain and God's blessings.
Currently doing my PPL and such stories just add fuel to my flame, CB's story is so inspirational, a good man who has left a footprint in Kenya's aviation industry. I have a First Officer friend who flies for Emirates says CB trained him on the 737. God bless you and your adventures in the future good man!
Captain being away most of the days somehow helped his relationship with Gina. When he states "he was missed and there was no time for arguments when he came back home". Absence is very key in all relationship and many don't know that and it creates that positive tension between 2 people. Lesson: sometimes let your better half be a Pilot
I am actually not surprised that Captain chose his craft over management for the same reasons he gives. I've worked with folks who brought their A-game as professionals in whichever discipline and preferred to stay true to that. It speaks to a love for their calling. That's why some Teachers will never be Principals 👊🏽 This interview was deeply insightful albeit short 🙂 Richie, thank you for bringing Captain 👊🏽👊🏽
A real Legend. Totally enjoyed this interview series with Captain CB. God bless you Gina, Chris and your family. Great job Richie and CTA for impacting us with real inspiration through stories.
Wah! I can't believe we've come to the end! 😭😭 I sincerely enjoyed each and every episode and learnt so much. All the best in the years ahead Captain and thank you Richie for bringing such enriching conversations our way!
Thanks Captain CB for sharing your story with Posterity. Your story will have a huge impact to us the youth. A-Star, please also track down Dr. Amb. Monica Juma for such a talk when she retires next year. Thanks A-Star, this is gold. I am supporting this channel financially.
This CTA must be one of the most informative, especially for those who have flown out. Puts into perspective why the tickets are so varied. Awesome job as always Richard.
Such an inspiring story of patience, diligence and humility. Truly when you work hard, luck just follows you. Happy retirement Captain Chris B. Kariuki.
A very grounded gentleman. I think working your way up to anything diligently and in all humility, keeping family first and keeping calm makes the Captain who he is today...kudos.
I truly admire Capt G B Kariuki composure when articulating events of attempted coup of 1982.I vividly remember well that Sunday morning as we used to live in Nanyuki and my father was a civilian at Nanyuki barracks.I used to visit the air base over the weekend to enjoy the F 5s and the Hawk.The interview bring old memories as we used to attend school with children on the officers of the Air force and some of our teachers were wifes to some of those officers.The events of the attempted coup changed the scenario completely as we never saw some of the teachers and fellow pupil thereafter.
This is so refreshing and educative in diverse aspects, humble and very reputable man ,cpt should write a book will be really insightful on his experience and the lessons learnt over the years
A-star, you should have asked more questions on why the Barbados charter flight was special. I suspect the charter flight was with H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, Amb. Monica Juma, CS R.O et all. They were there signing agreements afew weeks ago. Anyway, I love the discussion.
I like comment on young persons investing on the first confirmed job. Many parents have lost their sons and daughters because of the lack of tying down their emoluments to any project.
The interviewer missed a lot on this one..i was dying to know if in this many years of service if he ever flew the president of kenya or any other leader .
He asked the question which famous person he has flown, he mention Richard Branson but was quick to add he has flown many famous people whom he can't remember.
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“The most convincing sign that
someone is truly living their best life, is their lack of desire to show the world that they're living their best life.
Your best life won't seek validation.”
That is the most valuable lesson I've learnt from watching this series.
This was an amazing CTA .
Thanks Capt. Chris Kariuki, you've given us a very inspiring story of your carreer and your life..
Salutes for not settling for management job...very boring...esp. for a man who's hands-on, an introverted creative human.
You are appreciated for your service...
Enjoy the rest of your life, continue being human.
Salutes!!!!
Gina andCap. Chris are an amazing couple with total humility and human hearts. Gina trusted me and gave me a job at Safcom in 1999 to this day I hold the two dear to my heart. I intend to surprise them soon. Lots of blessings guys. I know Chris is an introvert personality while Gina is an extrovert(Great woman and a go getter) Gina has impacted so many lives both at her GDC and outside. When you talk of hard work, resilience and merit, Gina comes first to me.
C. B. should definitely write a book.
Today, I felt like I am in an aviation class. Kudos to Capt. Chris B. Kariuki, being his first interview in his 65years he has done exemplary well in a very cool yet composed manner with a touch of humor here & there. Great work CTA.
The way he lights up when he talks about teaching and how rewarding it is.. Great story
I don't think I will ever look at an airplane the same after watching this....I have learned so much. Thanks CTA
Dress circle is the word you are after. Used for theatres bookings. Grand stand for stadiums. It’s a pleasure listening to you.
A very lovely Capt. I knew him very well while still working with KQ. I flew with him in the long Seattle Nairobi flight. Be blessed Captain.
Captain CB ....we celebrate you. You were my Captain on a number of flights and for sure you were very good to us. You certainly treated us well and was always kind and respectful. I wish you well Captain and God's blessings.
Currently doing my PPL and such stories just add fuel to my flame, CB's story is so inspirational, a good man who has left a footprint in Kenya's aviation industry. I have a First Officer friend who flies for Emirates says CB trained him on the 737. God bless you and your adventures in the future good man!
Such a kind comment.
Passed my PPL checkride on 5th February 😁
@@geolegacy2 Congrats buddy! Fondly remember you from sometimes 2014, on December. You actually paid a visit later in 2015 December. Could you recall?
Captain being away most of the days somehow helped his relationship with Gina. When he states "he was missed and there was no time for arguments when he came back home". Absence is very key in all relationship and many don't know that and it creates that positive tension between 2 people. Lesson: sometimes let your better half be a Pilot
😂😂😂
48 laws of power;
Presence is appreciated in the presence of absense;familiarity breeds contempt.
What an inspirational story.Good luck in your retirement, captain!
Amazing Career path! Awesome and insightful. Well done, and congratulations Capt. Chris B. Kariuki. God bless you and your family.
What a wonderful way to end "Just be a good human being"
Thankyou Captain CB and the CTA team. This was exceptional
I am actually not surprised that Captain chose his craft over management for the same reasons he gives. I've worked with folks who brought their A-game as professionals in whichever discipline and preferred to stay true to that. It speaks to a love for their calling. That's why some Teachers will never be Principals 👊🏽 This interview was deeply insightful albeit short 🙂 Richie, thank you for bringing Captain 👊🏽👊🏽
A real Legend. Totally enjoyed this interview series with Captain CB. God bless you Gina, Chris and your family. Great job Richie and CTA for impacting us with real inspiration through stories.
Wah! I can't believe we've come to the end! 😭😭
I sincerely enjoyed each and every episode and learnt so much.
All the best in the years ahead Captain and thank you Richie for bringing such enriching conversations our way!
Thanks Captain CB for sharing your story with Posterity. Your story will have a huge impact to us the youth. A-Star, please also track down Dr. Amb. Monica Juma for such a talk when she retires next year. Thanks A-Star, this is gold. I am supporting this channel financially.
Astar perfect interview, you asked the questions I was curious about 👌🏾
Amazing Human Being Captain Kariuki...God Bless
This CTA must be one of the most informative, especially for those who have flown out. Puts into perspective why the tickets are so varied. Awesome job as always Richard.
He is a parent such people are called root because they are not easy to find very cool and humble
Such an inspiring story of patience, diligence and humility. Truly when you work hard, luck just follows you. Happy retirement Captain Chris B. Kariuki.
A very grounded gentleman. I think working your way up to anything diligently and in all humility, keeping family first and keeping calm makes the Captain who he is today...kudos.
It was very refreshing to hear Captain's story. Many many thanks for sharing. God bless you Astar and the CTA team.
Such a humble GentleMan Captain Chris...Thank you for sharing your story its very informative..God bless you #cta
I truly admire Capt G B Kariuki composure when articulating events of attempted coup of 1982.I vividly remember well that Sunday morning as we used to live in Nanyuki and my father was a civilian at Nanyuki barracks.I used to visit the air base over the weekend to enjoy the F 5s and the Hawk.The interview bring old memories as we used to attend school with children on the officers of the Air force and some of our teachers were wifes to some of those officers.The events of the attempted coup changed the scenario completely as we never saw some of the teachers and fellow pupil thereafter.
thank you for sharing
He taught me ... very humble I owe my success to him.
Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and learnt so much, thank you for agreeing to do this interview.
Captain should write a book Titled 'Being in the Air'
Or " Lucky Man in the Air"
Another fabulous interview. Salut Captain and good luck in your future endeavors. Thnx CTA.
This is so refreshing and educative in diverse aspects, humble and very reputable man ,cpt should write a book will be really insightful on his experience and the lessons learnt over the years
Amazing 🤩🤩 interview learnt alot 👏👏👏.
Tomorrow i start watching Gina Din Interview ☺️☺️
Excellent interview. Genuine guy. All the best to him in his future endeavors. Great job CTA
Awesome work CTA on this interview 👍... Captain Kariuki's story is definitely worth a book and film. Very amazing and captivating.
This guy is soo humble
Enjoyed this interview immensely..wow ! wish the captain well
This has been wonderful and Captain Chris, you are a good orator. God bless you abundantly.
Happy post yoke-and-throttle era!
This, literally put me on the edge of my seat. Really really enjoyed. Feel it was too short though 😥
This was beautiful Interview..
A-star, you should have asked more questions on why the Barbados charter flight was special. I suspect the charter flight was with H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, Amb. Monica Juma, CS R.O et all. They were there signing agreements afew weeks ago. Anyway, I love the discussion.
Such an informative story
Nice 👍. Thank you Captain
Richie...I believe he still got stories to tell...PLEASE GET HIM BACK
Thank you CB.
I like comment on young persons investing on the first confirmed job. Many parents have lost their sons and daughters because of the lack of tying down their emoluments to any project.
Keep the episodes coming....
CB, Salute Sir! Thank you Richie for doing this!
Bravo CB nice to have known you earlier
In case you conk off! 😂🇨🇦💕🙏
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.....Just be Good human beings...............
Kindly ask Cpt if in his career he has come across any UFOs
Wow, he flew the president to Barbados
Richard!! A1 like steak sauce brother!!
Wow!
Githurai is one the places with lots of cash; people should not ignore the place. Just visit and witness how money flows in Githu.
Ngai ngai ngai 😂😂😂
Richie, wasn't the special charter the president itinerary? Because he travelled to those places some time back.
He has answered it hahaha
Why did it have to end 😔😔😔
The interviewer missed a lot on this one..i was dying to know if in this many years of service if he ever flew the president of kenya or any other leader .
He asked the question which famous person he has flown, he mention Richard Branson but was quick to add he has flown many famous people whom he can't remember.
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