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Executive Function: The Air Traffic Control Analogy

Posted in Brain Science, Executive Function Skills, Organization, and Planning and Prioritizing

Many airplanes show the brain’s creativity and knowledge, while air traffic control represents executive function — the challenge is coordination, not ability.
Executive function is the brain’s air traffic control system — not a measure of intelligence, but of coordination. When the system is overloaded, even strong ideas can’t land.

Here’s an analogy many people find helpful:

🛫 Executive function is like air traffic control for the brain.

• The airplanes = our knowledge, skills, ideas, and creativity

• Air traffic control = the system that decides what goes where, when, and in what order

When air traffic control is overwhelmed or understaffed:

• Planes arrive late

• Land on the wrong runway

• Or don’t reach their destination at all

Many people with executive function challenges have plenty of airplanes — sometimes more than average.

The challenge isn’t ability.

It’s coordination.

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