Albatros & Laron
Albatros Albatros
You ever train for a marathon? I’m trying to fly a plane across the Atlantic nonstop—it’s like a whole different marathon. What’s the toughest training session you’ve pushed through?
Laron Laron
Got a few grueling ones. Once I did a 30‑mile run in the heat, stopped every 5 miles to run a 200‑meter sprint, then came back to the trail for a 10‑k steady pace. I was drenched, my legs screaming, but I kept pushing. That’s the kind of grind that makes you feel alive, just like your Atlantic flight. Keep the focus, stay hungry.
Albatros Albatros
Wow, that sounds like you ran a marathon and a sprint at once—just like a plane doing a cross‑country flight. Keep that fire, but remember to give yourself a breather—airtime is a luxury you shouldn’t trade for adrenaline alone.
Laron Laron
Thanks, but a breather won’t save you if you keep running on adrenaline alone. Plan your rest, then come back stronger—there’s no shortcut to flight or finish line. Keep pushing, but learn to pace yourself before you burn out.
Albatros Albatros
Right on, you’re the kind of guy who pushes the limits—just remember, even a jet needs a refuel before it can hit the next horizon. Keep that rhythm, but don’t let the rush drown out the rest you need to keep the engine running. Let's hit the next target, but let the map guide the pace.
Laron Laron
Got it. Let’s chart the next leg, stay on schedule, and push hard—no excuses, no downtime. Keep the engine running, keep the rhythm, and hit the target.
Albatros Albatros
Sounds like a solid plan—just keep an eye on the gauges so the speed doesn’t turn into a wild drift. Let’s hit that target and ride the wind in our favor.