Leadership isn't about being in charge. It's about knowing how to lead when you're not.
In Second in Command, Marc Ayala shares hard-earned leadership lessons drawn from military aviation during the Global War on Terror-and translates them for leaders in business, organizations, and everyday life.
Flying missions aboard the C-130 Hercules over active combat zones, Ayala learned leadership in environments where mistakes carried real consequences and teamwork was not optional. These were not Hollywood moments, but experiences shaped by trust, humility, accountability, and the reality of relying on others when pressure was highest.
With a foreword by General Mike Minihan, US Air Force (ret.), this book is built around true stories from the cockpit-moments of uncertainty, fear, decision-making, and responsibility-followed by practical leadership lessons that apply far beyond the military. Each chapter explores what it means to lead effectively when you are responsible for outcomes but not always the one in command.
Second in Command is not a military memoir and not a management textbook. It is an experience-driven guide for current and aspiring leaders who want to understand how trust is built, how teams perform under pressure, and how leadership actually works when authority is shared.
Whether you lead a team, support a leader, or aspire to greater responsibility, this book offers a grounded perspective on leadership forged in the cockpit and applied in the boardroom.
You'll find insights on:
- Leading with responsibility without total authority
- Building trust in high-pressure environments
- Making decisions when information is incomplete
- The power of teamwork and humility
- Translating military leadership lessons to civilian organizations
Who this book is for
- Leaders and aspiring leaders in any field
- Business professionals and managers
- Military members and veterans
- Aviation enthusiasts
- Readers who value real experience over theory
About the Author :
Marc Ayala is a combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and served in the US Air Force and Air National Guard as a C-130H Pilot and Navigator for 13 years, rising to the rank of Major. He has accumulated over 3500 flying hours and is also type rated in several commercial aircraft. During his military service Marc was decorated with the Air Medal, Presidential Unit Citation with Valor, Aerial Achievement Medal, & Air Force Commendation Medal. Now, Marc works in the defense industry, is an aviation consultant, entrepreneur, and a professional speaker. Originally from Carbondale, Illinois Marc has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He now resides with his wife in Oviedo, Florida.