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Hard-hitting Interview - with airplane pilot Philip Keil

Philip Keil, a renowned pilot with over 8,000 flight hours, shares insights on leadership and teamwork. Known for his expertise in change management, he is a sought-after speaker and media expert. Visit his speaker profile and subscribe to Speakers-Excellence Youtube Channel.

Hard-hitting Interview - with airplane pilot Philip Keil

Tough Questions! Philip Keil's First Flight!

Tough Questions with pilot Philip Keil! Over 8,000 flight hours, thousands of take-offs and landings on four continents. And a flight that changed his life... "Germany's most famous pilot" (ERFOLG Magazine) captivates his audience with incredible experiences and valuable expertise. He speaks about topics that also decide on the ground between a crash or a perfect landing: How do I lead myself and my team when things get turbulent? What makes a perfectly coordinated crew? "As an expert in change management, leadership, and teamwork, Philip Keil has made a name for himself nationwide." (WELT) His exciting practical know-how also makes the active commercial pilot one of the most extraordinary speakers internationally. He trains managers in flight simulators, is a non-fiction author, and regularly appears as an expert in the media, including RTL, Pro7, BR, and WELT.

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