I want to explain
about my best inspiration ever! He is B.J Habibie, he was born on 25 june 1937 in Parepare, South Sulawesi Province. His parents Alwi
Abdul Jalil Habibie and R. A. Tuti Marini Puspowardojo.
Habibie continued his studies in
Jakarta and then in 1955 moved to Germany. In 1960, Habibie received a degree
in engineering in Germany, giving him the title Diplom-Ingenieur. He remained
in Germany as a research
assistant under Hans Ebner
at the Lehrstuhl und Institut für Leichtbau, RWTH Aachen to conduct
research for his doctoral degree.
In 1962, Habibie
returned to Indonesia for three months on sick leave. During this time, he was reacquainted
with Hasri Ainun, the daughter of R. Mohamad Besari. Habibie
had known Hasri Ainun in childhood, junior high school and in senior high
school at SMA-Kristen, Bandung. The two married on 12 May 1962,
returning to Germany shortly afterwards.Habibie and his wife settled in Aachen for a short period before moving to
Oberforstbach. In May 1963 they had a son, Ilham Akbar Habibie.
When Habibie's
minimum wage salary forced him into part-time work, he found employment with
the automotive marque Talbot, where he became an adviser. Habibie
worked on two projects which received funding from Deutsche
Bundesbahn.
In 1965, Habibie
delivered his thesis in aerospace engineering and received the grade of
"very good" for his dissertation, giving him the title Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften.
During the same year, he accepted Hans Ebner's offer to continue his research
on Thermoelastisitas and
work toward his Habilitation, but he declined the offer to join
RWTH as a professor per se. His thesis about light construction for supersonic
or hypersonic states also attracted offers of employment from companies such as Boeing and Airbus, which Habibie again declined.
In 1974, Suharto
recruited Habibie to return to Indonesia as part of Suharto's drive to
industrialize and develop the country. Habibie initially served as a secial
assistant to Ibnu Sutowo, the CEO of state oil company Pertamina. Two years
later, in 1976, Habibie was made Chief Executive Officer of the new state-owned
enterprise Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN).(In 1985, PT. Nurtanio changed
its name to Indonesian Aviation Industry and is now known as Indonesian Aerospace Inc. (Dirgantara)). In 1978, he was appointed as
Minister of Resesarch and Technology. He continued to play an important role in
IPTN other "strategic" industries in this post. By the 1980s, IPTN had grown
considerably, specializing in the manufacture of helicopters and small
passenger planes; by 1991, Habibie oversaw ten state-owned industries including
ship- and train-building, steel, arms, communications, and energy. A 1993 estimate determined that the
estimates used nearly $2 billion a year in state funding, although the
government's opaque accounting practices meant that the size of the industries
was not completely known. Habibie became
a pilot, assisted in his training by A.B. Wolff, former chief of staff of the
Dutch Air Force. In 1995, he flew an N-250 (dubbed GatotKoco) commuter plane.
In developing
Indonesia's aviation industry, he adopted an approach called "Begin at the
End and End at the Beginning". In this method, elements such as
basic research became the last things upon which to focus, whilst actual
manufacturing of the planes was placed as the first objective. Under Habibie's
leadership, IPTN became a manufacturer of aircraft including Puma helicopters
and Cassa planes. It pioneered a small passenger airplane, the N-250 Gatokaca,
in 1995, but the project was a commercial failure.
These are just
some of the charismatic BJ Habibie, who I admire greatly, knows how to explain
it. composure, his principles, decisiveness, and his love of Indonesia and his
family, as well as discretion. His figure was so much fun, and I really loved
when he spoke, he was telling me something like pity if passed could be a good
lesson for us in the future. Although I do not really know his further journey.
I hope to be the best for the family and for this country like him, and maybe
it would be nice if it had a husband like BJ Habibie hehehe. YOU ARE AWESOME
SIR!!!
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